Artist's albums
Copperhead Road
2023 · single
To Heck With Ole Santa Claus
2022 · single
Unfinished Business
2022 · album
Hell Yeh
2022 · single
Man Like Me
2022 · single
My Reason
2022 · single
Straight Outta Jacksonville
2021 · single
I Don't Know
2020 · single
Daylights Burning
2020 · single
Backstage
2019 · single
Someday
2019 · single
City Man
2019 · single
Bottom's Up!
2019 · single
The Christmas Album
2018 · album
I Will Always Stand
2016 · single
The Final Scene
2016 · album
China Grove
2016 · single
Dancing Shoes
2015 · single
You Bet: The Pete Rose Song
2015 · single
Something Strong
2014 · single
Born to Be Wild
2014 · single
Train Train
2013 · single
Heartbreak Hotel
2013 · single
Can't You See
2013 · single
Deal Me In
2013 · single
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Biography
The Sam Morrison Band….Southern Rock from Southern California? Hell Yeh! Although they call California home, the band is actually made up of transplants from all over the country that share a deep love of classic Southern Rock. For over 20 years, they have been delivering music with an unapologetic love of God, country and the American way of life. The SMB pulls Southern Rock out of the 70’s into a time and culture where people need the pride and attitude the music evokes. Being no stranger to the road, they have played alongside many of their influential heroes, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, Marshall Tucker, The Outlaws, and Molly Hatchet as they continue to tour all over the US. Their proudest moment came performing for the U.S. troops in Eastern Europe and Korea. The men and women they met on their military tours inspired the songs “I Will Always Stand” and "Peace Keepers" which won the band a Los Angeles Music Award. The new album, “Unfinished Business” is directly aimed at music fans that miss the days when bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, and Molly Hatchet ruled the airwaves. Morrison says, “Musical genres today have all seemed to mesh together into a quasi country/pop/rnb/hiphop mess that many people can’t and won’t relate to. These people have all but given up on new music and resign themselves to the music they grew up on. That leaves a huge population of people whose musical needs are not being met…..We plan to fill that need!”