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Sam Carter (musician)

Sam Carter is a British guitarist, singer and songwriter, originally from the English Midlands but more recently based in East London. He has released two albums of mainly original material which fall loosely into the folk/roots category. Carter is the winner of the "Horizon" award for best newcomer at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2010.〔''The Guardian'' 24 March 2013 ("Sam Carter has all the makings of a major contender"); ''The Independent'' 12 August 2012 ("Highly talented guitarist/singer-songwriter"); ''Uncut'' August 2012 ("an emerging talent with a fingerpicking style that recalled Nic Jones"); ''R2'' magazine, October 2012 ("A superb and inventive guitarist"); ''Acoustic'' magazine, September 2012 ("a performer destined for main stages before too long")〕 Highly regarded as an instrumentalist, contemporary Jon Boden of Bellowhead described him as 'the finest English-style finger-picking guitarist of his generation,'〔''The Independent'' 24 June 2010, http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/festivals-in-2010-the-artists-to-watch-2008255.html?action=gallery&ino=4〕 and former BBC Radio Two folk show presenter Mike Harding wrote that Carter was "one of the most gifted acoustic guitarists of his generation.". As a songwriter, Carter marries a traditionally English narrative style with elements of American gospel and R&B and has been described as an "impressively original" performer.〔See, for example, live review by Robin Denselow in ''The Guardian'' 24 March 2013, http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/mar/24/sam-carter-review〕 Some commentators consider that Carter's guitar and vocal style is similar to that of noted British iconoclasts John Martyn〔Review of ''Keepsakes'' in ''Guitarist'' magazine, cited at http://www.samcartermusic.co.uk/press-quotes-reviews/〕 and Roy Harper,〔Online interview with Northern Sky backstage at the Cambridge Folk Festival〕 whilst his lyrical perspective has further invited comparison with the work of Richard Thompson.〔Review by Mick Houghton of ''The No Testament'' in ''Uncut'' magazine, August 2012, cited at EFDSS website, http://www.efdss.org/news/40-october-2013/599-sam-carter-and-catherine-maclellan, and reprinted in full at http://www.samcartermusic.co.uk/2012/08/910-uncut-review-for-the-no-testament/〕
After moving to London from his native Rutland (then part of Leicestershire), Carter came to the attention of British Indian musician Nitin Sawhney and singer/songwriter Martin Simpson, from whom he reportedly received some guitar tuition. As a result of this, he was installed as one of sixteen "Emerging Artists in Residence" at London's Southbank Centre in the autumn of 2008. This in turn led to an invitation from fellow Artists in Residence Bellowhead to tour the UK with them in the Spring of 2009, and to further collaborate with members of the group, both live and on record, particularly fiddle player Sam Sweeney. Carter released his debut album ''Keepsakes'' in August 2009 to generally positive reviews.〔For example, review by Robin Denselow in ''The Guardian'' 13 August 2009, http://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/aug/14/sam-carter-cd-review, others quoted at http://www.samcartermusic.co.uk/press-quotes-reviews/〕 Following his success at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in February 2010, he was invited to participate in the British Council's 'Shifting Sands' project, an ongoing creative project featuring musicians from the UK and the Arabian Peninsula, and made a showcase appearance at the 2010 Cambridge Folk Festival.
Carter released a second album, ''The No Testament'', in August 2012,〔Reviewed by Robin Denselow in ''The Guardian'' 16 August 2012, http://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/aug/16/sam-carter-no-testament-review〕 performed on ''Later... with Jools Holland''〔Broadcast date 16 October 2012, 〕 and appeared in two BBC Four documentaries, one about the legendary folk singer Nic Jones, broadcast on 29 and 30 September 2013, and the other a recording of a tribute concert to the late singer/songwriter Sandy Denny, broadcast in November 2012.〔Broadcast date 9 November 2012, 〕 After the release of his first album Carter became interested in American gospel and spiritual music, and the shapenote hymn-singing tradition of southern American vocal harmony music in particular, which influences were reflected in some of the songs on ''The No Testament''.〔BBC Music review of ''The No Testament'', http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/n53q〕 He appeared at the annual Shrewsbury Folk Festival in 2010 and 2013.〔2010 and 2013 Shrewsbury Folk Festival official programmes and website http://www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk/sam-carter/, latter accessed 6 September 2013〕 For festival appearances during the summer of 2013, and subsequent live dates in the autumn of the same year, Carter formed a Trio with Matt Ridley (double bass) and Karl Penney (drums). Additionally, he played a handful of dates with Canadian folk singer Catherine MacLellan, with whom he had collaborated in 2012 on a transatlantic exchange visit organised and sponsored by the English Folk Dance & Song Society. His collaboration with Zimbabwean singer Lucky Moyo resulted in an appearance on the ''Andrew Marr Show'' on the BBC as part of 'Celebrating Sanctuary London 2013.'〔Broadcast date 16 June 2013, 〕 Following a relatively quiet period in the first half of 2014, Carter re-emerged towards the end of the year in partnership with fellow roots musician Jim Moray in a "folk rock" venture named False Lights and announced a short tour in early 2015.
== Discography ==

*''Here in the Ground'' EP (Captain Records, 28 April 2008)〔Amazon website, http://www.amazon.co.uk/Here-Ground-Sam-Carter/dp/B0016Y9QDQ/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_t_1_Q8E0, accessed 4 September 2013〕
*''Keepsakes'' (Captain Records, 10 August 2009)〔http://samcarter.bandcamp.com/album/keepsakes, accessed 31 October 2013〕
*''The No Testament'' (Captain Records, 20 August 2012)〔http://www.brightyoungfolk.com/gigs/the-no-testament-sam-carter/record-detail.aspx, accessed 24 October 2013〕
*''Live At The Union Chapel'' EP (Privately released, 10 December 2012 – previously available only from the artist at gigs)

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