Samantha Lynn Hart
Born and raised in New Orleans, where the music never ends, Samantha pulls her music inspiration from many genres and styles. She enjoys the feel of music then she puts her own feelings into the words that she sings. In her own words, she wants the audience to feel what she is singing, not just hear it!
Her inspiration musically would be Dolly Parton. She feels that Dolly never lost that feel of home, to which Samantha feels the same way. Samantha feels that if not for those that believe in her and support her she would not be where she is today. She will never forget those people. To quote her directly, “I’m Just Me!” She is a good hearted, down to earth, full of positive energy, always tries to see the good in people and enjoys the simple things in life – and she is not afraid to say so!
Raised and schooled in the Catholic community of New Orleans, she gained a college scholarship to which she began in 9 th grade. She graduated high school and college in the same week and at age 18 became an RN. She always felt there was something else missing, to which after hearing her sing – we all know what that was.
August of 2005 brought sorrow to Samantha when Hurricane Katrina came ashore and devastated New Orleans – the place she for so many years called home. Just before landfall, she took her family to safety. Right after the storm passed, Samantha returned and assisted with Search and Rescue. She donated her family land to FEMA, for families that had lost their homes.
She has also been a successful songwriter and has been singing all of her life. Someone once told her that she needed to be out there sharing her music and not just writing for others. After the hardships that surrounded this experience, Samantha realized she needed to pursue her dream of singing to another level. Since this decision, she has felt right at home. She feels that no matter what has or may happen in life, there is always music in the heart. That alone is a beautiful thing, and she desires nothing more than to share it with you!
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Eric Geibel
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6/1/2009 9:33:42 PM
It is great to see another Louisiana talent puting it all together. God Bless and Keep It Real, Do It Right, Make It Country! ~Eric
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Phil Marshall
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11/29/2007 10:28:50 AM
Northbound 65! Sweet good rockin' number. And what a surprise in the middle! Great playing and singing. I love it! Peace, -PHil
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