Sammy Kershaw

 



Iconic entertainer, Sammy Kershaw, has amassed three platinum and six gold albums that have scanned and streamed in excess of 5 million records and nearly 100 million combined songs sold. Often referred to as the “heir apparent” to legendary ‘voice’ George Jones, the GRAMMY nominated performer helped shape and make the ‘90s a shining decade for country music. His multi-platinum albums were propelled into the record books by hits such as “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful,” “Queen of My Doublewide Trailer”, “I Can’t Reach Her Anymore,” “National Working Woman’s Holiday,” “Love Of My Life,” “Cadillac Style,” “Don’t Go Near The Water,” “Haunted Heart”, “Vidalia” and many other milestones. Growing up in Kaplan, Louisiana, Kershaw was enthralled with the masters at an early age – names like Conway Twitty, Mel Street, and George Jones. In fact, as a teenager, Kershaw had developed such a reputation for his vocals – even then – that he was often called upon to open for those acts, and others like them. Jones was so impressed with Sammy that he frequently invited him to perform on his shows whenever he was playing in the region.

From the time that he released his debut single for Mercury Records, “Cadillac Style,” critics and fans all made the comparison to George. Rather than run from them, Kershaw embraced them. After all, that stone Country sound was what Sammy Kershaw was all about – and that’s what he was going to give his fans! “Cadillac Style” made it up the Billboard charts and, from there (to quote Jones), the race was on! Follow-ups such as “Don’t Go Near the Water” and “I Can’t Reach Her Anymore” established him as one of the finest traditional artists of his time, while records like “Yard Sale” showed that haunting Jones influence was very much a part of everything he is about. In 1993, Sammy Kershaw topped the singles chart with “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful,” which has become one of the most-played records at Country Radio over the past three decades. Albums such as Don’t Go Near the Water and Haunted Heart were both certified as million-sellers by the RIAA, and only continued to add to his stature. The hits kept coming on the airwaves, as well. He added to his resume such classics as “I Can’t Reach Her Anymore,” “Meant to Be,” his cover of The Amazing Rhythm Aces’ “Third Rate Romance,” and 1998’s “Love of My Life,” which cemented his reputation as a balladeer.

Kershaw’s chain of major hit records continues to sell-out shows and he can be found touring on the road – both on his own as well as part of his successful Roots & Boots Tour with Collin Raye and Aaron Tippin. The three continue to bring their signature sounds to the fans year-after-year all over North America.

In addition to performing to sell-out audiences, Sammy Kershaw continues to record and release new music with three albums currently in the works, along with putting the finishing touches on his long- awaited autobiography – which promises to be as juicy as a bowl of the gumbo he loves to prepare in his Louisiana home!

The past has been a great, long-winding road of highs and lows for the legendary Sammy Kershaw, but to quote one of his past singles, the goal isn’t to rest on those accomplishments, but to be “Better Than I Used to Be.”

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Country icon Sammy Kershaw takes a musical journey deep into the heart of Alabama and its world famous Muscle Shoals music scene for a brand new set of recordings!

 Los Angeles, California - Veteran country entertainer Sammy Kershaw releases the first single from his much-anticipated new album Muscle Shoals - a timeless reinterpretation of the Clarence Carter classic “Slip Away.”  

 It’s a fitting choice.  The song has the renowned Alabama city running through its blood - Carter’s own version, in 1968, was recorded at the FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, with a young Duane Allman on guitar.

 Recorded at Muscle Shoals Wishbone Recording Studios, and produced by Sammy alongside Billy Lawson, Kershaw’s Muscle Shoals album is very much a tribute to a city whose own legend is writ large across the story of modern music. 

 The birthplace of albums by artists ranging from The Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd to Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, and many many others, Muscle Shoals Sound possesses an atmosphere like no other, one which so permeates Muscle Shoals that it could almost be described as an additional musician.

 Both on record and its nostalgia-laden video “Slip Away” alone oozes Muscle Shoals passion, but the remainder of the album, too, bathes in its aura, as Kershaw brings his interpretive talents to Wilson Pickett's "Mustang Sally," Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind," Bob Seger's “Mainstreet” and Rod Stewart’s “Tonight’s The Night” and more… all of them past Muscle Shoals Sound Studio triumphs; all of them, too, with a story to tell.

 

SINGLE: https://orcd.co/sammykershaw_slipaway

 

VIDEO:


https://youtu.be/l6-2i8oQDYk

 

The album closes with the Beatles’ “Hey Jude,” Wicked Pickett style.  Duane Allman sessioned on that recording too, and Eric Clapton later described his performance as “the best. To this day, I've never heard better rock guitar playing on an R&B record.” He was so blown away, in fact, that he had to call producer Tom Dowd to demand, “Who’s that guitar player?”

 That’s the standard Muscle Shoals demands. And “Slip Away” proves that Sammy Kershaw can match it. 

 “I love this song and the whole album!,” says Sammy. “It turned out really great and I can’t wait for you folks to hear it!”

 

Track listing

1. Mustang Sally

2. Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me

3. I'd Rather Go Blind

4. Mainstreet

5. Gotta Serve Somebody

6. When A Man Loves A Woman

7. I'm Your Puppet

8. Slip Away

9. Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)

10. You Better Move On

11. Patches

12. Hey Jude

 

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DIGITAL: https://orcd.co/sammykershaw_muscleshoals

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