the days you live for
April 21, 2011
I am recording today with Alan Paul of the Manhattan Transfer with Grammy winner Ted Perlman Producing. Days like this make all of the struggles and personalities in the music business worth it. I can’t wait to see what music we create together today, I feel so blessed to have the opportunity.
2011 a blessing so far
April 18, 2011
2011 has started off as my best year in LA yet! I am so blessed to be working with such great Musicians and some of my heroes. I have played some wonderful music so far this year, and it shows no signs of slowing down. Alan Paul (Manhattan Transfer), Trini Lopez, Ted Perlman, Bill Lamb, Scott Belck and Neil Morrow are just some of those that I have played with in this new year. It is truly turning out to be special, and I am looking forward to what lies ahead.
What People Are Saying About Sammy...
"I have worked together with Sammy, on a large variety of performing circumstances. From studio recording to television to live weekly performances with my 20-piece Jazz-Rock ensemble, "This Ain't Your Daddy's Big Band". From the initial telephone contact, till the end of the gig, Sammy is professional, creative and dependable. His concerns to make the project a big success, is a huge asset to anyone using him. Sammy has a unique ability to sense what is needed from him and when. This kind of talent always makes Sammy a pleasure to work with." Rex Merriweather Leader / Trumpet player "This Ain't Your Daddy's Big Band" / Television Executive Producer www.stunttrumpet.com



