25 year old Sam Saunders first picked up a guitar at the tender age of ten. He hasn't looked back since, releasing numerous demo tapes in his teens as well as an instrumental CD entitled My Pulse For Future in 2000. His debut proper as a singer/songwriter features Saunders on lead and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, bass, keyboards, theremin, ukulele, harmonica and percussion. The self-titled CD was recorded in Saunders' modest home studio located in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago. Saunders favors a live approach to his numerous overdubs, rarely "punching in" and using no digital editing whatsoever. A life long classic rock devotee, Saunders cites John Lennon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie as some of his main influences. Fans who've purchased his self-titled CD online have praised the layered, Beatles/Beach Boys style backing vocals, as well as the melodic, Harrisonesque slide guitar that populates many of the album's ten tracks. Highlights include "On My Blind Side", "Would You Let Your Daughter?", "We're Born Everyday" and the Clapton inspired, wah-wah drenched soloing on "I Just Might Let You Go". The ten song CD first saw the light of day in August of '05 but has received far greater distribution in the year since, inspiring Badge Records to launch an official re-release for January '07. It's now available through such fine digital retailers as iTunes, MusicNet, MusicIsHere, Napster and Rhapsody. Saunders can currently be seen wowing Chicago area audiences with The Sam Saunders Machine, a classic rock inspired power trio featuring Dara Sahebjami on bass and Richard Harper (formerly of Plastics Hi-Fi) on drums.
"Imagine a Lennon-Harrison partnership defining The Beatles sound and you get a pretty accurate handle on eight of the 10 cuts from Sam Saunders eponymous CD. Hes very adept at live overdubbing (he plays all the instruments, save occasional drums and handclaps) in his home studio, and his lush multi-tracked background vocals complete the package. While the final two cuts stray from the formula, theyre proof he can play guitar, if not sing convincing blues."-David C. Eldredge of Illinois Entertainer
"Sam Saunders, I believe, is definitely an artist worth listening to. In this forever-advancing world of new artists without the over-production. Sam Saunders is truly "cutting edge" in the name of classic rock n' roll. Not only does he play all the instruments, sing every one of his vocal parts, record in his very own home-studio with a minimal approach, but he indeed manages to do everything with such brilliance you'd be silly not to acknowledge or dare to underestimate this young songwriters many capabilities."-Wilma Gillian of cdbaby.com
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