Sam Robbins is often described as an "old soul singer songwriter." A New England based, nationally touring musician whose music evokes classic singer songwriters like James Taylor and Jackson Browne, Sam adds a modern, upbeat edge to the storyteller troubadour persona. An avid performer, he has gained recognition from extensive national touring, from sharing the stage with artists like Jason Mraz and Liz Longley, and as a main stage performer at national festivals like Kerrville, Falcon Ridge, and Wheatland.
After a brief stint on NBC’s The Voice in 2018, Robbins graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2019 and shortly thereafter made his move down to Nashville, trying his hand at co-writing country songs five days a week. He moved back to the Boston area in early 2024 and found his way to a home on the road, now performing over 200 shows per year in listening rooms and festivals across the country.
Never Been So Easy
What A Little Love Can Do
“Sam Robbins revives classic folk storytelling with intricate fingerstyle guitar and songs that feel like journal entries - honest, reflective, and lived-in, bringing timeless songwriting into a new era.” — Showcase Daily
“ 'Saying Amen' has Robbins touching that special place Leonard Cohen went. This is brilliance.” — Americana Highways