Biography
A jazz, boogie-woogie, jump blues pianist, and bandleader, Sam (Sammy) Price was born Samuel Blythe Price in Honey Grove, Texas on October 6, 1908. Early in his performing career he worked as a singer and dancer in various Dallas club venues, but his fine and flexible piano playing soon opened other doors for him. In 1938 he was hired as a piano session man by Decca Records and he worked with singers like Trixie Smith and Sister Rosetta Tharpe during his stay there, as well as tracking sides for the label with his own band, the Texas Bluesicians, which included Don Stovall and Emmett Berry. He also had a decade-long musical association with Henry Red Allen. Later in life he excelled as a nightclub entertainer at venues in the New York and Boston areas, and remained active as a musician until his death in Harlem on April 14, 1992 at the age of 83. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi



 
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Sam Price - Living Room [Official Music Video]
Sam Price - Red Sox Anthem [OFFICIAL PARADE AND RED SOX MUSIC VIDEO]
Sam Price & His Kaycee Stompers - Jumpin' On 57th - Vinyl Barrelhouse & Blues LP 1955
Sam Price and the True Believers - Full Set - Live from WWOZ (2019)
2 Years: Diabetes Song by Sam Price
Sam Price - Mind's Island (featuring Tiffany Stoker), Official Music Video in Marthas Vineyard
Sam Price LIVE From the Jazz Museum Balcony!
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