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Indie Artist Oh Sammy, and Artist Taz Are On Air!

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SAM ANDERSON

Sam Anderson, an independent artist known professionally as Oh Sammy, is an American singer, songwriter, and multi faceted trained musician. Born and raised in Atlanta, Ga he has spent most of his career playing in the Southern United States. His music is in the pop genre with undertones of dance and R&B. Writing with deep lyrics and emotion he began his career as a successful ghost writer for many artists and quickly moved on to writing, performing, and recording his own original music. Known for his versatility and dark lyricism, his music explores escapism, romance, and mental health awareness. His latest release Calls Me Friend was produced by the Grammy award nominated Brandon Blue Hamilton and mastered by multi Grammy award winning Randy Merrill. OH Sammy has also worked with a vast array of talent in the music industry such as Lee M. Rouse, Dylan Rush on Oh Sammy’s song Bad For You and Aaron Pace on Oh Sammy’s popular song Runaway. His newest project he has worked with the legendary and talented Cremaine Booker, known as That Cello Guy.  ***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

TAZ

MY NAME IS TAZ AND I AM A 17 YEAR OLD ITALIAN-CANADIAN.   I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF OTTAWA. AT AN EARLY AGE, I’VE HAD A PASSION FOR MUSIC.  THE MUSIC THAT INFLUENCED ME THE MOST HAS ALWAYS BEEN HIP HOP AND RAP. APRIL 2022 IS WHEN I FIRST STARTED SINGING AND RECORDING SONGS AT VIVA RECORDING STUDIOS. I’VE ONLY JUST BEGUN, BUT LIKE MY SONG “AIN’T DONE”, I’M DEFINITELY NOT DONE!  THE JOURNEY HAS ONLY BEGUN.

 

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