Sammy Tedder
 

Biography

Sammy Tedder – saxophonist, composer, and primitive musical instrument maker and nature sound designer

Sammy Tedder’s musical talents stretch more than 44 years of performing, composing and recording sounds close to his heart

Sammy began playing the saxophone at age 11 and by age 15 was performing in concerts and dance bands. Since the early 1970’s he has been playing in bands such as Sopchoppy’s Wakulla, Tallahassee’s Labamba and Riverbreeze. These bands have been the opening act for many musical luminaries such as B.B. King, Jimmy Buffet, Leon Russell, Edgar Winter, Minnie Ripperton, George Benson and the Atlanta Rhythm Section.

In 1986 Tedder performed concerts in the Soviet Union on behalf the Florida Department of Cultural Affairs to promote cultural exchanges between the two countries. In 1996 Sammy was featured on The Nashville Network’s Prime Time Country with country music legend Tom T. Hall to promote the album Songs from Sopchoppy.

Being a 5th generation Florida Native, Sammy was always intrigued by the natural sounds—frogs, insects, birds, water, thunder and rain— from Florida’s woods, swamps and coastlines and so began to weave these sounds into his musical compositions. Also deeply interested in how the first primitive instruments such as drums and flutes were created, Tedder learned how to make drums from hollow logs and how to craft flutes from native woods such as cypress and river cane that grow along Florida’s creeks and rivers.

Tedder’s original scores and album projects feature these hand made flutes, drums and other ancient percussion instruments accompanied by contemporary instruments and the natural sounds of the Florida Wilderness.

Sammy has just completed the music soundtrack and nature sound design for the documentary Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades for the National Park Service.


Sammy Tedder’s music reflects his deep respect for the original inhabitants of this land and his passion for protecting our natural places for future generations

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Music

Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades Original Soundtrack Music and Nature Sounds by SAMMY TEDDER
2009
A mystical musical journey in time across the subtropical vastness of the Big Cypress Swamp of the Everglades accompanied by the voices of the wild beings that dwell there.
MP3: $14.99
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Apalachicola River: an American Treasure
2006
EMMY nominee, Sammy Tedder's sound track album evokes the long history of the Apalachicola River. Native American, Spirituals, Delta Blues, R & B, Blue Grass and Celtic styles tell the story of this River and its People.
MP3: $15.00 CD: $15.00
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Living Waters: Aquatic Preserves of Florida
2004
This CD is an extended version of the musical soundtrack of the PBS documentary “Living Waters - Aquatic Preserves of Florida”. River cane flutes, saxophones & nature sounds take you into the wild heart of Florida’s watery Edens.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $15.00
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