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Sam Morrow - Southern Boogie
Sam Morrow - Southern Boogie
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Sam Morrow - Southern Boogie

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Release Date 10/07/2026
Format LP Marble/
CD
Label Copaco
Catalogue Number COPA018LP/
COPA018CD

 

Sam Morrow spent years knocking on doors that wouldn’t budge, walking through ones that led nowhere and closing others behind him. A cross-country move, change of perspective and fresh outlook on life were catalysts that also steered Morrow to cross the threshold to a new sound. Make no mistake, that’s exactly what ‘Southern Boogie’ represents - raw, Texas-bred Southern rock that sounds exactly like what it is: Sam Morrow, confidently evolving.

“Doors opening and closing is definitely a constant theme of the record,” says Morrow. “It’s not only the ending of a relationship, and a change of location, but my life was completely changing.”

For years, Morrow has made records shaped by a period spent trying to reinvent himself in California and partially inspired by the new neighbours he suddenly found himself surrounded by. His earlier albums - ‘Concrete & Mud’, ‘Gettin’ By On Gettin’ Down’ and ‘On The Ride Here’ - earned praise from NPR and Rolling Stone for their swampy blend of country funk and roadhouse blues. And while those records were a huge part of his life, they also lined up to a time and place that he was leaving behind.

‘Southern Boogie’ is what happens when you shed expectations. Recorded mostly live, in Austin, with producer Jonathan Tyler, the sessions were stripped-down and analogue: two guitars, bass, keys, drums. All tube amps. No click track. No safety net. “Jonathan got it before I even explained it,” according to Morrow. “We just wanted it to sound gritty and raw. Like a band in a room, because that’s what it is.”

The result is unapologetically guitar-driven, straight ahead Southern rock with a Texas backbone - ZZ Top’s grit and groove without trying to sound like anyone but himself.

 That brand of honesty didn’t come easy. The last few years brought its share of hard resets. After over a decade in Los Angeles, Morrow felt something pulling him away. It wasn’t just the expense or the grind of touring from the West Coast. It was deeper than that. “I just knew I didn’t want to be there anymore,” Morrow explains. “Both career-wise and personally it felt like a smart move.” Relocating to Nashville gave him clarity. He’s happier now. More grounded. The restless energy that defined his earlier work has given
way to something looser, more self-assured.

Tracklist

Cruisin'
Lucretia
Hard Lessons
South Texas Women
In The Bag
Saturday Night
Juanita
Put it in a Song
Wedding Ring

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