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Sam Sparro



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Published Date: 07 May 2008
SUPER white-hot pop internationalist Sam Sparro released his debut album through Island Records in April that will see the continuation of an amazing 2008.
Sam kicked off 2008 in fine style releasing his debut single 'Black and Gold', a song already dubbed 'the disco anthem of the year' and loved by all.

'Sam Sparro' is a joyous, glad-to-be-alive and utterly delicious mix of lush soulful vocals, elec
tro pop beats, p-funk and killer choruses.

The album shows off that voice to full spine tingling effect and also highlights Sam's wildly eclectic musical tastes.

Quite unlike any other artist around at the moment, Sam Sparro has fast become the hot pop property for 2008.

A world traveler, born in Australia, living in LA and dipping into London, Sam grew up listening to his gospel singing minister dad, before coming to London and diving head first into the club scene.

He's spent the last few years songwriting and performing and generally becoming a big name on the West Coast underground, with 'Black and Gold' suddenly creating a huge wave of interest all round the world.

Signed at the end of last year, he has already got tastemakers from Popjustice & Zane Lowe to artists such as Chaka Khan and Adele loving him to pieces.





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