Samuel Medas
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DEC
02
2017
Georgetown, Guyana
National Sports Hall Tarmac
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NOV
11
2017
Bronx, NY
Bethel Church of God 7th Day
I Was There
NOV
05
2016
Georgetown, Guyana
Sports Hall Tarmac
I Was There
AUG
16
2014
Georgetown, Guyana
Banks D.I.H Thirst Park
I Was There
AUG
02
2014
Plaisance, Guyana
Glory Light Full Gospel
I Was There
AUG
01
2014
Trinidad, CA
San Fernando Open Bible Church
I Was There
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About Samuel Medas
If you have happen to be having a conversation about Gospel music in Guyana, you are sure of two things: you will hear the name Samuel Medas, and you will learn that this young man is no ordinary singer. To many of his ever increasing fans, Samuel Medas is more than just that unlikely, skinny, black boy with the amazing voice. To them he is role model, brother, friend, comedian, inspiration; just the kind of Christian artist whose music and life you can relate to on so many levels. And when we say he is unlikely, we mean it. If you heard his music not knowing what he looks like, and then see him in person, you would have a hard time matching the two. He looks nothing like he sounds and his humility speaks loudly on his behalf. You will pass him on the street or mistake him for just another guy at a concert… until he takes the microphone and sits behind the keys... and when that happens, you’re in for a lot.
Meet Samuel Rhema Medas: Gospel Recording Artiste, Owner of The Comfort Zone Ent. Guyana’s premier Christian Arts & Entertainment Company, Psalmist, Producer, Musician, Composer, writer, and a few other hats that all fit on the head of this 27 year old country boy. Born December 4th, 1988, Samuel is the eldest of four boys all belonging to Charles and Peggy Medas, two very humble people who pastor the Lighthouse Wesleyan Church. Yes, he's preacher's kid. From the day of his birth, anyone around him could tell that he was marked to do great things for the Kingdom. Doctors told his parents that he was born with a hole in his heart, days later they were dumbfounded – yes you guessed it, God healed him. Then along came the passion for music. He would always say that he fell in love with music before he fell in love with Jesus. At age 5 he was already learning to play the keyboard, a gift that can only be accredited to the Holy Spirit. Whenever you missed him, he’d be up in a fruit tree in the back yard just soaking in the music played in his neighbourhood.
But as always, the path of a Christian is always a narrow one to walk and as he grew he became torn between the life that was expected of him from his parents and church family, and the carefree life of his peers. By then he was relatively known for his musical gifting and the girls were already magnetized. He began to hate church and the narrow walk of a Christian, and worse, the fishbowl life of a preacher’s kid. But in one of his most inspiring songs “Where Would I Be?” Sammy opens up and talks about an accident in 2004 when a racing motorcycle collided with him, sending him smashing into someone’s concrete fence. Walking away unharmed from such an accident that was at the very least supposed to cause serious injury to an 80lb child, his life was forever changed. That night was the first time he heard the literal voice of God and realized that the act of him being birthed into the earth was no mistake at all, and that the hand of the Lord was on his life.
“It wasn’t an overnight change”, he said while laughing, “it was gradual cause God had to ring my ears several times after that before I really started to obey… and time and time again he still has to do it”. In 2004, Samuel and his long time cousin and partner in music Allan Petty formed Cross Carriers and in 2008, recorded their first single called “Praise You” which was a major achievement by any measurement for young country boys. Two years later, with the inclusion of Rochelle Maxius, the trio released their debut 8-track album called RePresent Him. It spread fast and even landed them in Jamaica to perform at the Elasha Spring Fest. By then Samuel had already been to three nations because of his music, but was encouraged by renowned Guyanese recording artiste Sean Sobers to take music to another level by releasing a solo album. And it was Samuel’s decision to take that little piece of advice that has caused the calling and anointing on his life to explode. In November of 2012 he released his first solo album “Heart to Heart”. Within a year he had already gone to perform in the U.S.A and British Territories multiple times.
People began to address him by titles like Psalmist and Prophet, neither of which he was looking for or comfortable with. But the grace on his life was evident. He impacts young people in unexplainable ways. He impacts grown folks just the same and his humility has, and continues to build bridges for him to fly to nations of which he has never dreamt he would see. Then in May of 2014, when you thought it couldn’t get any better, the psalmist released a brand new solo album that is causing heads to turn towards Guyana. It is called “This Peculiar Journey” – his sophomore album project that already has Social Media buzzing. The sound is fresh and the anointing is so heavy that people are cautioning him to stay in that secret place that he’s pulling inspiration from. The whole 12-track project is a work of art but the two hit-home songs on the album are “On This Road Alone” and “In My Day”
Then.. in december of 2015, his third and most profound album "Ink of Intimacy" was released. By all standards it is a hard hitter with collaborations with some of Gospel Music's greats like DJ Nicholas, Sherwin Gardner, Jermaine Edwards, and Positive. The lyrics are deep and the musicality has redefined him as a producer, setting the bar for indie music in this part of the world
Samuel Medas is set to become a household name. He's going higher and the Lord is with him. Get his music on iTunes, Google Play, AmazonMP3, Spotify and listen for yourself. Samuel Medas is the perfect example of how God can and will take a seemingly insignificant, surrendered life, and make a thing of beauty out of it.
Meet Samuel Rhema Medas: Gospel Recording Artiste, Owner of The Comfort Zone Ent. Guyana’s premier Christian Arts & Entertainment Company, Psalmist, Producer, Musician, Composer, writer, and a few other hats that all fit on the head of this 27 year old country boy. Born December 4th, 1988, Samuel is the eldest of four boys all belonging to Charles and Peggy Medas, two very humble people who pastor the Lighthouse Wesleyan Church. Yes, he's preacher's kid. From the day of his birth, anyone around him could tell that he was marked to do great things for the Kingdom. Doctors told his parents that he was born with a hole in his heart, days later they were dumbfounded – yes you guessed it, God healed him. Then along came the passion for music. He would always say that he fell in love with music before he fell in love with Jesus. At age 5 he was already learning to play the keyboard, a gift that can only be accredited to the Holy Spirit. Whenever you missed him, he’d be up in a fruit tree in the back yard just soaking in the music played in his neighbourhood.
But as always, the path of a Christian is always a narrow one to walk and as he grew he became torn between the life that was expected of him from his parents and church family, and the carefree life of his peers. By then he was relatively known for his musical gifting and the girls were already magnetized. He began to hate church and the narrow walk of a Christian, and worse, the fishbowl life of a preacher’s kid. But in one of his most inspiring songs “Where Would I Be?” Sammy opens up and talks about an accident in 2004 when a racing motorcycle collided with him, sending him smashing into someone’s concrete fence. Walking away unharmed from such an accident that was at the very least supposed to cause serious injury to an 80lb child, his life was forever changed. That night was the first time he heard the literal voice of God and realized that the act of him being birthed into the earth was no mistake at all, and that the hand of the Lord was on his life.
“It wasn’t an overnight change”, he said while laughing, “it was gradual cause God had to ring my ears several times after that before I really started to obey… and time and time again he still has to do it”. In 2004, Samuel and his long time cousin and partner in music Allan Petty formed Cross Carriers and in 2008, recorded their first single called “Praise You” which was a major achievement by any measurement for young country boys. Two years later, with the inclusion of Rochelle Maxius, the trio released their debut 8-track album called RePresent Him. It spread fast and even landed them in Jamaica to perform at the Elasha Spring Fest. By then Samuel had already been to three nations because of his music, but was encouraged by renowned Guyanese recording artiste Sean Sobers to take music to another level by releasing a solo album. And it was Samuel’s decision to take that little piece of advice that has caused the calling and anointing on his life to explode. In November of 2012 he released his first solo album “Heart to Heart”. Within a year he had already gone to perform in the U.S.A and British Territories multiple times.
People began to address him by titles like Psalmist and Prophet, neither of which he was looking for or comfortable with. But the grace on his life was evident. He impacts young people in unexplainable ways. He impacts grown folks just the same and his humility has, and continues to build bridges for him to fly to nations of which he has never dreamt he would see. Then in May of 2014, when you thought it couldn’t get any better, the psalmist released a brand new solo album that is causing heads to turn towards Guyana. It is called “This Peculiar Journey” – his sophomore album project that already has Social Media buzzing. The sound is fresh and the anointing is so heavy that people are cautioning him to stay in that secret place that he’s pulling inspiration from. The whole 12-track project is a work of art but the two hit-home songs on the album are “On This Road Alone” and “In My Day”
Then.. in december of 2015, his third and most profound album "Ink of Intimacy" was released. By all standards it is a hard hitter with collaborations with some of Gospel Music's greats like DJ Nicholas, Sherwin Gardner, Jermaine Edwards, and Positive. The lyrics are deep and the musicality has redefined him as a producer, setting the bar for indie music in this part of the world
Samuel Medas is set to become a household name. He's going higher and the Lord is with him. Get his music on iTunes, Google Play, AmazonMP3, Spotify and listen for yourself. Samuel Medas is the perfect example of how God can and will take a seemingly insignificant, surrendered life, and make a thing of beauty out of it.
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No upcoming shows
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Similar Artists On Tour
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Past
DEC
02
2017
Georgetown, Guyana
National Sports Hall Tarmac
I Was There
NOV
11
2017
Bronx, NY
Bethel Church of God 7th Day
I Was There
NOV
05
2016
Georgetown, Guyana
Sports Hall Tarmac
I Was There
AUG
16
2014
Georgetown, Guyana
Banks D.I.H Thirst Park
I Was There
AUG
02
2014
Plaisance, Guyana
Glory Light Full Gospel
I Was There
AUG
01
2014
Trinidad, CA
San Fernando Open Bible Church
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Samuel Medas
If you have happen to be having a conversation about Gospel music in Guyana, you are sure of two things: you will hear the name Samuel Medas, and you will learn that this young man is no ordinary singer. To many of his ever increasing fans, Samuel Medas is more than just that unlikely, skinny, black boy with the amazing voice. To them he is role model, brother, friend, comedian, inspiration; just the kind of Christian artist whose music and life you can relate to on so many levels. And when we say he is unlikely, we mean it. If you heard his music not knowing what he looks like, and then see him in person, you would have a hard time matching the two. He looks nothing like he sounds and his humility speaks loudly on his behalf. You will pass him on the street or mistake him for just another guy at a concert… until he takes the microphone and sits behind the keys... and when that happens, you’re in for a lot.
Meet Samuel Rhema Medas: Gospel Recording Artiste, Owner of The Comfort Zone Ent. Guyana’s premier Christian Arts & Entertainment Company, Psalmist, Producer, Musician, Composer, writer, and a few other hats that all fit on the head of this 27 year old country boy. Born December 4th, 1988, Samuel is the eldest of four boys all belonging to Charles and Peggy Medas, two very humble people who pastor the Lighthouse Wesleyan Church. Yes, he's preacher's kid. From the day of his birth, anyone around him could tell that he was marked to do great things for the Kingdom. Doctors told his parents that he was born with a hole in his heart, days later they were dumbfounded – yes you guessed it, God healed him. Then along came the passion for music. He would always say that he fell in love with music before he fell in love with Jesus. At age 5 he was already learning to play the keyboard, a gift that can only be accredited to the Holy Spirit. Whenever you missed him, he’d be up in a fruit tree in the back yard just soaking in the music played in his neighbourhood.
But as always, the path of a Christian is always a narrow one to walk and as he grew he became torn between the life that was expected of him from his parents and church family, and the carefree life of his peers. By then he was relatively known for his musical gifting and the girls were already magnetized. He began to hate church and the narrow walk of a Christian, and worse, the fishbowl life of a preacher’s kid. But in one of his most inspiring songs “Where Would I Be?” Sammy opens up and talks about an accident in 2004 when a racing motorcycle collided with him, sending him smashing into someone’s concrete fence. Walking away unharmed from such an accident that was at the very least supposed to cause serious injury to an 80lb child, his life was forever changed. That night was the first time he heard the literal voice of God and realized that the act of him being birthed into the earth was no mistake at all, and that the hand of the Lord was on his life.
“It wasn’t an overnight change”, he said while laughing, “it was gradual cause God had to ring my ears several times after that before I really started to obey… and time and time again he still has to do it”. In 2004, Samuel and his long time cousin and partner in music Allan Petty formed Cross Carriers and in 2008, recorded their first single called “Praise You” which was a major achievement by any measurement for young country boys. Two years later, with the inclusion of Rochelle Maxius, the trio released their debut 8-track album called RePresent Him. It spread fast and even landed them in Jamaica to perform at the Elasha Spring Fest. By then Samuel had already been to three nations because of his music, but was encouraged by renowned Guyanese recording artiste Sean Sobers to take music to another level by releasing a solo album. And it was Samuel’s decision to take that little piece of advice that has caused the calling and anointing on his life to explode. In November of 2012 he released his first solo album “Heart to Heart”. Within a year he had already gone to perform in the U.S.A and British Territories multiple times.
People began to address him by titles like Psalmist and Prophet, neither of which he was looking for or comfortable with. But the grace on his life was evident. He impacts young people in unexplainable ways. He impacts grown folks just the same and his humility has, and continues to build bridges for him to fly to nations of which he has never dreamt he would see. Then in May of 2014, when you thought it couldn’t get any better, the psalmist released a brand new solo album that is causing heads to turn towards Guyana. It is called “This Peculiar Journey” – his sophomore album project that already has Social Media buzzing. The sound is fresh and the anointing is so heavy that people are cautioning him to stay in that secret place that he’s pulling inspiration from. The whole 12-track project is a work of art but the two hit-home songs on the album are “On This Road Alone” and “In My Day”
Then.. in december of 2015, his third and most profound album "Ink of Intimacy" was released. By all standards it is a hard hitter with collaborations with some of Gospel Music's greats like DJ Nicholas, Sherwin Gardner, Jermaine Edwards, and Positive. The lyrics are deep and the musicality has redefined him as a producer, setting the bar for indie music in this part of the world
Samuel Medas is set to become a household name. He's going higher and the Lord is with him. Get his music on iTunes, Google Play, AmazonMP3, Spotify and listen for yourself. Samuel Medas is the perfect example of how God can and will take a seemingly insignificant, surrendered life, and make a thing of beauty out of it.
Meet Samuel Rhema Medas: Gospel Recording Artiste, Owner of The Comfort Zone Ent. Guyana’s premier Christian Arts & Entertainment Company, Psalmist, Producer, Musician, Composer, writer, and a few other hats that all fit on the head of this 27 year old country boy. Born December 4th, 1988, Samuel is the eldest of four boys all belonging to Charles and Peggy Medas, two very humble people who pastor the Lighthouse Wesleyan Church. Yes, he's preacher's kid. From the day of his birth, anyone around him could tell that he was marked to do great things for the Kingdom. Doctors told his parents that he was born with a hole in his heart, days later they were dumbfounded – yes you guessed it, God healed him. Then along came the passion for music. He would always say that he fell in love with music before he fell in love with Jesus. At age 5 he was already learning to play the keyboard, a gift that can only be accredited to the Holy Spirit. Whenever you missed him, he’d be up in a fruit tree in the back yard just soaking in the music played in his neighbourhood.
But as always, the path of a Christian is always a narrow one to walk and as he grew he became torn between the life that was expected of him from his parents and church family, and the carefree life of his peers. By then he was relatively known for his musical gifting and the girls were already magnetized. He began to hate church and the narrow walk of a Christian, and worse, the fishbowl life of a preacher’s kid. But in one of his most inspiring songs “Where Would I Be?” Sammy opens up and talks about an accident in 2004 when a racing motorcycle collided with him, sending him smashing into someone’s concrete fence. Walking away unharmed from such an accident that was at the very least supposed to cause serious injury to an 80lb child, his life was forever changed. That night was the first time he heard the literal voice of God and realized that the act of him being birthed into the earth was no mistake at all, and that the hand of the Lord was on his life.
“It wasn’t an overnight change”, he said while laughing, “it was gradual cause God had to ring my ears several times after that before I really started to obey… and time and time again he still has to do it”. In 2004, Samuel and his long time cousin and partner in music Allan Petty formed Cross Carriers and in 2008, recorded their first single called “Praise You” which was a major achievement by any measurement for young country boys. Two years later, with the inclusion of Rochelle Maxius, the trio released their debut 8-track album called RePresent Him. It spread fast and even landed them in Jamaica to perform at the Elasha Spring Fest. By then Samuel had already been to three nations because of his music, but was encouraged by renowned Guyanese recording artiste Sean Sobers to take music to another level by releasing a solo album. And it was Samuel’s decision to take that little piece of advice that has caused the calling and anointing on his life to explode. In November of 2012 he released his first solo album “Heart to Heart”. Within a year he had already gone to perform in the U.S.A and British Territories multiple times.
People began to address him by titles like Psalmist and Prophet, neither of which he was looking for or comfortable with. But the grace on his life was evident. He impacts young people in unexplainable ways. He impacts grown folks just the same and his humility has, and continues to build bridges for him to fly to nations of which he has never dreamt he would see. Then in May of 2014, when you thought it couldn’t get any better, the psalmist released a brand new solo album that is causing heads to turn towards Guyana. It is called “This Peculiar Journey” – his sophomore album project that already has Social Media buzzing. The sound is fresh and the anointing is so heavy that people are cautioning him to stay in that secret place that he’s pulling inspiration from. The whole 12-track project is a work of art but the two hit-home songs on the album are “On This Road Alone” and “In My Day”
Then.. in december of 2015, his third and most profound album "Ink of Intimacy" was released. By all standards it is a hard hitter with collaborations with some of Gospel Music's greats like DJ Nicholas, Sherwin Gardner, Jermaine Edwards, and Positive. The lyrics are deep and the musicality has redefined him as a producer, setting the bar for indie music in this part of the world
Samuel Medas is set to become a household name. He's going higher and the Lord is with him. Get his music on iTunes, Google Play, AmazonMP3, Spotify and listen for yourself. Samuel Medas is the perfect example of how God can and will take a seemingly insignificant, surrendered life, and make a thing of beauty out of it.
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