(September 23, 2016) South Los Angeles native Sam Curo grew up during turbulent times, and the multi-instrumentalist (drums, sax, piano) channels those experiences into his music. With a seasoned baritone voice that is reminiscent of many great soul singers of the 60s and 70s, he delivers a brand of music that also recalls those classic sounds.
Sam’s new single is a melancholy song of lost love, with a twist. Sam originally wrote it for his late father, but it has a lyrical approach that speaks to anyone who has lost someone they love, and a sound that recalls the sounds of Memphis in the 70s.
Check out “How Could You Walk Away” below and tell us what you think.
Sam Curo – “How Could You Walk Away”
(September 23, 2016) South Los Angeles native Sam Curo grew up during turbulent times, and the multi-instrumentalist (drums, sax, piano) channels those experiences into his music. With a seasoned baritone voice that is reminiscent of many great soul singers of the 60s and 70s, he delivers a brand of music that also recalls those classic sounds.
Sam’s new single is a melancholy song of lost love, with a twist. Sam originally wrote it for his late father, but it has a lyrical approach that speaks to anyone who has lost someone they love, and a sound that recalls the sounds of Memphis in the 70s.
Check out “How Could You Walk Away” below and tell us what you think.
Sam Curo – “How Could You Walk Away”