Sam Sims


Sam Sims is an American singer-songwriter born in Huntsville, Alabama and calls Melbourne, Florida his new home away from home. He began his musical journey at age seven, learning piano from his mother, and start writing original songs by age fourteen.
Sam continued to pursue his music passion while at the same time attended University of Alabama, class of 2002, and Texas A&M University graduating with MBA in 2003.
Taking a leap of faith, he continued grassroots, creating and playing folk-rock music and is known for his acoustic guitar, exquisite lyrics, soulful sounds and not to mention the ocean pitches of the ukulele.
In October 2015, Sam Sims Band was featured in the street and elite, "Music Connection Magazine", a popular monthly music print publication, for his infusing rock sounds with Hawaiian influences. A positivity culture that is getting a lot of attention, duetting on the song "It is Love".
His "Hawaiian Christmas" song written and performed by Sam Sims was aired December 20, 2013 on CBS "Hawaii 5-0" in the episode "Pukana" with loving lyrics bringing hope to the world.

Music career

Sims has been writing and performing music over the last two decades.
The music is available from iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify.

Musical style and influences

His songwriting style is centered on the folk music genre, performs on guitar, ukulele, and harmonica. His eclectic style incorporates Folk, Hawaiian, Soul and Rock. Many of his original compositions have an island flavor inspired by nature. Some of Sam's musical influences include Brett Dennen, Ray LaMontagne, Van Morrison, David Grey, Jim Croce, Pearl Jam, Tracy Chapman, IZ, Willie Nelson, Nick Drake, Ben Harper, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Eric Clapton, Albert King, Jimi Hendrix, and Jack Johnson.
Sam has been inspired by a variety of styles to include: folk rock, pop, reggae, soul, blues, Hawaiian slack-key, Alternative rock, and bluegrass.

Personal life

In his spare time, Sims enjoys surfing, yoga, and meditation.

Discography