Artist

Serious Sam Barrett

Genre: Country ,Bluegrass ,Alternative Folk
Origin: U.S.A
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"Serious" Sam Barrett, an accomplished skateboarder who launched a punk-inspired D.I.Y. imprint to capture his regional folk community, fused American Delta blues and country with English traditional forms through direct, heartfelt delivery. Raised in the small Yorkshire Dales village of Addingham, he grew up as the son of a folksinger father and a mother devoted to Dylan, Guthrie, and Lead Belly. His parents’ record collection captivated him from childhood, prompting him to pick up the guitar at an early age. During his teenage years, skateboarding brought him the nickname while punk rock instilled an enduring respect for the D.I.Y. approach. He first explored country and blues shaped by All-American models before weaving in Yorkshire folk elements. Onstage he mixed traditional pieces with original songs, most of them centered on heartbreak, and developed a twangy, rootsy fingerpicking technique built around extensive use of 12-string guitar; his nasal tone echoed the voices of his earliest idols. As a young adult he relocated to nearby Leeds and, alongside friends, established the D.I.Y. collective YaDig? to issue recordings by leading folk and roots acts from Leeds and West Yorkshire. Extensive touring carried him to Nashville and Austin’s SXSW festival. His self-titled debut appeared in 2012, followed in 2014 by the collaborative North Country Steed with James the Fang; Arkam handled both releases in the U.S.