SAM GAY: Tall Tales and Short Stories

Sam Gay

Tall Tales and Short Stories

© 2003 Sam Gay (634479809507)

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His songs have been recorded by Bryan White, Little Texas, Montgomery Gentry, Ricky Van Shelton, Johnny Rodriguez and more... Check out this singer/songwriter's collection of vivid, heartfelt, sometimes witty, story songs.

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Sam Gay is a 25-year veteran in the music industry. He began his career in Memphis in 1979 playing guitar and singing in local bands. Eventually, he was tapped to produce several independent record projects. In 1989, he moved to Nashville. He was signed as a staff songwriter at the Acuff-Rose Publishing company where he wrote "Me And The Moon" which was recorded by Bryan White on Bryan's million-selling debut album.
Sam has also been a staff writer at Hamstein Music Group, Bluewater Music, Edisto Music, and Corlew Music Group/Windswept Pacific Music.
His songs have been recorded by Little Texas, Montgomery Gentry, Bryan White, Johnny Rodriguez, Ricky Van Shelton, Bonnie Bramlett and others.
He has honed his skills as a producer while working on countless song demos, artist development projects and independent records in some of Nashville's top recording studios. He is a contributing writer and co-producer on "voices from afar," a CD created to benefit the American Foundation for Addiction Research.
As a performer, Sam has been a regular at the Bluebird Café and other Nashville mainstay songwriter nights as well as performing for audiences across the US and in Europe.

Currently, Sam is touring with his wife and musical partner Templeton Thompson (www.templetonthompson.com).

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  • You'll laugh and cry
    author: Patti Lou

    What a storyteller! I swear he's talking about my father and grandfather in "A Place For Everything". Clever lyrics like "Sailing against the grain" combined with a lovely melody sung with a deep southern voice draw you right in too. This is great stuff by an extremely talented artist. If you're planning a road trip, put this in and listen to the whole thing as the world goes by. Time will fly. Thanks for the great writing and performance Sam!

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