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Adam Trice is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and writer from Baltimore, MD. In 2007, he began performing and recording under the name, Red Sammy – an influential character in Flannery O’Connor’s story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” (1955) – as solo and duo projects and with a rotating cast of musicians. Trice’s music is a unique blend of rock, folk, country, blues, and Americana styles. Notable songwriters and writers of inspiration include: Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Alejandro Escovedo, Tom Waits, Raymond Carver, Charles Bukowski, and many others.
Trice has released six album’s (Red Sammy self-titled release, 2007; Dog Hang Low, 2009; A Cheaper Kind of Love Song, 2011; These Poems with Kerosene, 2013; and Creeps & Cheaters, 2015; True Believer, 2016). He has also published a book of poems with accompanying soundtrack titled In Places with Bad Lighting, 2010.
Official Website: www.redsammy.com
Trice has released six album’s (Red Sammy self-titled release, 2007; Dog Hang Low, 2009; A Cheaper Kind of Love Song, 2011; These Poems with Kerosene, 2013; and Creeps & Cheaters, 2015; True Believer, 2016). He has also published a book of poems with accompanying soundtrack titled In Places with Bad Lighting, 2010.
Official Website: www.redsammy.com
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