This Friday, October 25th, Kansas City is buzzing with anticipation as Sammy Rae & The Friends prepare to take the stage at The Midland. The band, which formed about seven years ago in New York, has captured hearts with their unique blend of music that feels both fresh and nostalgic. With their debut record, Something for Everybody, they’re ready to share their vibrant sounds and high-energy performance with fans in KC.
The beauty of Sammy Rae & The Friends lies in their sense of community. Sammy Rae, the band’s charismatic front woman, describes their collective as a family first and a band second. “We all met looking for something similar—kind-hearted, quirky people who wanted to create music together,” she says. Their experiences range from the piano bar scene to Broadway and jazz. They found their groove when they decided to pivot from just jamming together to a touring project that would involve every member’s passion.
With inspirations drawn from classic rock, folk, funk, soul, and even jazz, their sound is hard to categorize. “It’s always been ‘something for everybody,’” Sammy points out, almost playfully acknowledging the self-titled record. “We’re a bit of a rock band, but we also have jazz and soul elements woven through our music. We realized there’s no need to fit into just one box. It turns out that’s actually our superpower!”
Fans can expect a diverse auditory experience with their new album. Sammy elaborated on the creative process for Something for Everybody, mentioning that they spent two weeks at a studio in the Catskill Mountains where they recorded the album mostly live. “We’re road dogs,” she admits. “We play together all the time, and we wanted to encapsulate that energy in the studio.” The result is a sound that transitions seamlessly from powerful love ballads to upbeat disco tunes, infused with slow jam vibes. If you’re curious about what to expect, Sammy promises, “There’s something in this record that will resonate with everyone.”
As the band prepares for their Kansas City show, fans can look forward to a lively atmosphere filled with camaraderie and fun. “It’s a high-energy, inclusive environment,” Sammy explains. “We make sure to welcome everyone. You’re going to see a group of people who genuinely love what they do and support each other on stage.”
Sammy Rae & The Friends aim to create a social experience at their concerts. “If you come alone, you’ll make friends. If you’re with a group, expect to join another group. It’s truly a ‘come as you are’ vibe,” she shares with a smile. Concertgoers will not only enjoy the music but also the chance to socialize and connect with others. Expect lots of dancing, joy, and a shared love of music that will leave everyone feeling like they belong.
Don’t miss the chance to experience the dynamic performance of Sammy Rae & The Friends this Friday at The Midland. From their eclectic sounds to their inclusive spirit, it promises to be more than just a concert—it’ll be a celebration of community through music. Pack your dancing shoes, prepare to make new friends, and get ready for an unforgettable evening!
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