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Sam Brooker Sings National Anthem at Lambeau Field Playoffs 2007 from sam brooker on Vimeo .
A bit more about Sam...
With a blend of disco, R&B, smooth jazz, and 70s funk, Brookers sound is carefree and stylish--and, in the context of present-day Nashville pop, exceptional.
Like a more strictly R&B version of John Mayer, Brooker employs a killer croon and masterful falsetto to the delight of his fervent female fans.
Brooker squints and squeezes his way up to the high notes over the swooning sighs of the ladies.
"Nashville artist Brooker plays a funkier version of the blue eyed R&B pop which has made Maroon 5 and Jason Mraz million sellers."
-The Rage Magazine-
Quote From Mike Farley
“Ain’t Love Something,†Sam Brooker (The Hipper Side of Nashville) This is one of the prettiest songs you’ve probably never heard before, because Brooker is still a relatively unknown artist in Nashville (and no, he’s NOT country). This song should be on a movie soundtrack, and it’s my mission to make sure it lands on one.
Voted Best Local Songwriter Award (2003 & 2005)
-The readers poll in the Nashville Scene Magazine-
Soul-pop artists Sam Brooker has never toured and has never received radio play. His former development deal with RCA that led the young artist to move to Nashville from New York City, fizzled. Yet the 100,000+ downloads he received during the glory days of MIA website MP3.com convinced him that, even still, his music was finding an audience, one listener at a time. With the newly launched www.sambrooker.com Brooker is taking that online success and running with it. Self produced music machine, Brooker hopes to never formally release a CD, but rather singles, directly and instantaneously to fans of his web site.