Sam Buckingham
Tuesday Night Live - Streaming Live on Facebook 8pm (AEST)
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May 26, 2020
10:00 AM UTC
About this concert
Every Tuesday, for the next little while, I'll be singing for you - straight from my home to yours.
When: 8pm - 9pm (AEST) Tuesday nights
Where: Facebook Live
I'll play a collection of my own songs (+ trying out new ones that I haven't played live before) and maybe a few covers.... each show will be different
So invite your friends and watch it live at www.facebook.com/sambuckinghammusic
These shows are Pay What You Can. Head to my website www.sambuckingham.com to pay me for the show, if the current situation hasn't got you in a complete bind.
Playing live is one of my favourite things in the world. I've really missed it, and I've really missed sharing it with you! Grab a drink, make some yummy food and come hang out with me on Tuesday nights, because Tiger King is actually really boring.
xxSam
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Sam Buckingham Biography
Since releasing her career defining album DEAR JOHN in April 2022, Sam Buckingham has graced main stages at Woodford and Queenscliff Music Festivals, toured with the Festival of Small Halls, and headlined a sold out 34 date national tour.
She’s also toured alongside Kate Miller-Heidke, Paul Kelly, Katie Noonan, Tim Freedman, The Whitlams, Kasey Chambers, Washington and Ben Lee.
Now, two years on, Sam Buckingham is returning with her follow up EP "Cyclone".
A collaboration with award winning Brisbane based artists Emma Dean (piano) and Monique Clare (cello), the "Cyclone" EP explores classic piano-pop, borrowing influences from jazz, hip hop, gospel and soul.
"Vending Machine", written on a cramped bus from Spain to Portugal reflects on the pressure we feel to keep buying more things in order to feel better about ourselves.
"Warning Signs" is a gripping recognition of the psychological effects of violence against women.
The title track, "Cyclone", was written for one of Sam’s close friends, encouraging her to stay strong in the storms of hardship.
The EP’s final track "Across The Line", a co-write with Melbourne based songwriter Ainslie Wills, explores self love and the willingness to fully express who we are.
“Masterful songwriting” - Kate Miller-Heidke
"Iconic" - Kia Handley (ABC)
"Byron Bay's next big thing" - Courier Mail
“The plain spoken piano of this EP hides nothing… powerful” - Bernard Zuel
Read MoreShe’s also toured alongside Kate Miller-Heidke, Paul Kelly, Katie Noonan, Tim Freedman, The Whitlams, Kasey Chambers, Washington and Ben Lee.
Now, two years on, Sam Buckingham is returning with her follow up EP "Cyclone".
A collaboration with award winning Brisbane based artists Emma Dean (piano) and Monique Clare (cello), the "Cyclone" EP explores classic piano-pop, borrowing influences from jazz, hip hop, gospel and soul.
"Vending Machine", written on a cramped bus from Spain to Portugal reflects on the pressure we feel to keep buying more things in order to feel better about ourselves.
"Warning Signs" is a gripping recognition of the psychological effects of violence against women.
The title track, "Cyclone", was written for one of Sam’s close friends, encouraging her to stay strong in the storms of hardship.
The EP’s final track "Across The Line", a co-write with Melbourne based songwriter Ainslie Wills, explores self love and the willingness to fully express who we are.
“Masterful songwriting” - Kate Miller-Heidke
"Iconic" - Kia Handley (ABC)
"Byron Bay's next big thing" - Courier Mail
“The plain spoken piano of this EP hides nothing… powerful” - Bernard Zuel
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