About Sam
Sam Stoane carries the sound of the West in her bones—dusty, defiant, and alive with stories that don’t ask permission. Blending country, folk, and a hint of western swing, she writes with a raw honesty that cuts deeper than the polished lines of mainstream Nashville. Her songs feel lived-in—like late nights under neon lights, long drives through open country, and the kind of heartache you don’t dress up pretty.
A California native with a voice as recognizable as it is unguarded, Stoane leans on steel guitar, fiddle, and mandolin to drive her melody-first sound—letting the stories take the lead and the truth fall where it may. She doesn’t chase trends; she carves her own lane somewhere between old-school grit and modern edge.
Stoane has shared stages with Sam Barber, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Vincent Neil Emerson, and Wynonna Judd, holding her own with a presence that feels both timeless and untamed. Her 2025 debut record, Tales of the Dark West, introduced a world that’s equal parts shadow and shine—marking her as one of the most compelling new voices rising out of the country and folk underground.
With more music on the horizon, Sam Stoane isn’t just telling western stories—she’s living them.