With the release of a new album - Number 8, Sam Brown has recorded an album of electronic music, something that seemed impossible when she lost her voice a few years ago.
In this interview, recorded when Sam was starting to record, she talked about her life, how she was brought up around music - and not a fan or her father's tastes, instead her mother's. Her first album and single Stop! brought her to the attention of fans all over Europe, but Sam was never comfortable with many aspects of fame, and as her sales faded she gained something far more important - the will to be a true artist.
In this Deep Dive interview, she talks about the loss of her mother and how that affected her, and also the loss of her voice.
If you want to know about the new album then listen to the short UPDATE interview also now online.
But this talk is well worth a listen, it's enlightening, positive, and uplifting. It is one of my favorite interviews I have had the opportunity of conduction in my life.
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