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This Week on Earthsongs: Samantha Crain

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Samantha Crain

 

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Samantha Crain

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July 16, 2018
Of Choctaw heritage from Shawnee, Oklahoma, singer-songwriter Samantha Crain started touring when she was 19 years old. Starting out with an interest in creative writing, she ended up teaching herself to play the guitar. Many of her short stories became songs, exploring themes of the common person in the tradition of folk rock. Following her third album, Kid Face, she continues with producer John Vanderslice and an analog recording style in the album Under Branch & Thorn & Tree. It features issues of social justice, with brooding melodies and lush instrumentation, from country to orchestral.

Playlist

Artist (Song) Album

  1. The Ollivanders (Amazed and Amused) Two Suns
  2. Wayne Silas Jr. (Tha Mash Up) Infinite Passion
  3. Ali Fontaine (Free) Free – Single
  4. Thelma Plum (Young In Love) Monsters – EP
  5. Samantha Crain (Outside the Pale) Under Branch & Thorn & Tree
  6. Samantha Crain (When You Come Back) Under Branch & Thorn & Tree
  7. Samantha Crain (Elk City) Under Branch & Thorn & Tree
  8. Buffy Sainte Marie (Farm In the Middle Of Nowhere) Power In The Blood
  9. Buggin Malone (Koncrete Rootz) Spirit World
  10. Wolf Saga (Auburn Nights) Auburn Nights – EP

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Alexis Sallee grew up in Anchorage, Alaska of Iñupiat descent. Her love for sound for film and music started at an early age and found its focus in radio when she joined the KNBA team after graduating high school. After working as an Earthsongs sound editor along with Shyanne Beatty for two years, she attended college at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL. There she earned a Bachelors of Science in Recording Arts. Alexis now resides in Los Angeles where she hosts INDIGEFI and is involved in the audio post production industry.