Samantha Fish
Blues · US · Active since 1989

Samantha Fish

Gritty, high-octane blues rock led by blistering guitar work and a voice that balances honey and gravel. Perfect for road trips and late nights in neon-lit bars.

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Samantha Fish sounds like the intersection of a dusty Mississippi crossroads and a loud, sweat-soaked garage rock club. Her music is anchored by a ferocious command of the electric guitar, often swapping traditional Fenders for custom cigar box models that produce a thick, primitive growl. There is a tactile, physical quality to her sound; you can practically hear the tubes in the amplifiers heating up and the slide scraping against the strings.

What sets her apart is her refusal to be a blues traditionalist. While she honors the roots of the genre, she frequently injects her songs with the swagger of punk, the groove of classic soul, and the storytelling of Americana. Her voice is a versatile instrument, capable of shifting from a breathy, sultry whisper to a powerful, glass-shattering belt within a single verse, always maintaining an edge of hard-won independence.

Start with 'Chills & Fever' if you want a soulful, brass-heavy introduction to her range, or dive into 'Death Wish Blues' for a more aggressive, distorted collaboration that showcases her ability to modernize the blues for a rock audience. She is the ideal artist for anyone who thinks the blues belongs in a museum rather than a mosh pit.

Samantha Fish (born January 30, 1989) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter from Kansas City, Missouri. While often cited as a blues artist, Fish's work features and draws from multiple genres, including rock, country, funk, bluegrass, and ballads. Among other awards, she has received two Grammy Best Contemporary Blues Album nominations, for her 2023 collaboration with Jesse Dayton titled Death Wish Blues and for her 2025 album Paper Doll.
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