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Sam Woolf

Samuel Joseph Woolf (born April 19, 1996) is an American singer-songwriter from West Bloomfield, Michigan,<Sam Woolf=aifsw/> who finished in fifth place on the thirteenth season of American Idol. Shortly after his participation on the series, he released the EP Pretend, which reached the top ten on Billboard's Heatseekers chart. Since then, he has released several non-album singles and collaborated on several songs with The Como Brothers.

Sam Woolf
Background information
Birth nameSamuel Joseph Woolf
Born (1996-04-19) April 19, 1996 (age 28)[1]
West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States
GenresIndie folk, folk-pop, folk rock, indie pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2013–present

Early life edit

Sam Woolf was born on April 19, 1996, in West Bloomfield, Michigan to Mary and Scott Woolf.[2][3][4] His great-grandfather, Sammy Woolf, was a well-known Detroit bandleader, his uncle is composer Randall Woolf, and pianist Kathleen Supové is his aunt (by marriage). His great-uncle, Mickey Woolf, was a musician prominent in Detroit's Jewish community.[5] Woolf was a student at the Scotch Elementary School in West Bloomfield, but moved to North Port, Florida in 2006 when he was 9.[5][6] When he was 13, his mother remarried and moved to another city in Florida, and Woolf and his older sister Emily remained in North Port with their father. Woolf and his father moved to Bradenton just prior to his second year of high school, where he attended Braden River High School. At the beginning of his junior year, he moved in with his grandparents who also live in Bradenton.

Woolf's first live public performance was at his sixth grade talent show where he performed The Beatles' "Hey Jude."[7] Woolf later became interested in music as a career, took singing lessons from an opera teacher, Bob Lischetti, and performed locally in Bradenton.[2] He also was mentored at the Del Couch Music Education Foundation and went to Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan for four weeks the summer after his second year of high school. In the summer of 2013, Woolf completed a five-week program at the Berklee College of Music and was selected as one of the top four songwriters for their singer showcase, where he performed an original song, "The Same."[6] While he was in Boston, the audition for the thirteenth season of American Idol was held near Berklee College of Music and at his mother's suggestion, he decided to attend the audition.[2] He attended Berklee College of Music, briefly, before pursuing his full time career as a singer songwriter.[1]

American Idol edit

Woolf auditioned in Boston, singing "Lego House" by Ed Sheeran. He sang "Waiting on the World to Change" on the first round in Hollywood, and his original composition entitled "I Tried" in the final solo of the Hollywood Round.

Episode Theme Song choice Original artist Order Result
Audition Auditioner's Choice "Lego House" Ed Sheeran N/A Advanced
Hollywood Round, Part 1 A Capella "Waiting on the World to Change" John Mayer N/A Advanced
Hollywood Round, Part 2 Group Performance "Treasure"
with Kristen O'Connor
Bruno Mars N/A Advanced
Hollywood Round, Part 3 Solo "I Tried" (original composition) Sam Woolf N/A Advanced
Top 31 (10 Men) Personal Choice "Babylon" David Gray 4 Advanced
Top 13 This Is Me "Unwell" Matchbox Twenty 12 Safe
Top 12 Home "Just One" Blind Pilot 9 Safe
Top 11 Songs from the Cinema "Come Together" The Beatles 1 Bottom 31
Top 10 Billboard Top 10 "We Are Young" Fun feat. Janelle Monáe 10 Safe
Top 9 I'm with the Band! "Hey There Delilah" Plain White T's 5 Bottom 32
Top 8 Back to the Start Solo "Lego House" Ed Sheeran 4 Saved3
Duet "Lucky"
with Malaya Watson
Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat 8
Top 84 Songs from the 1980s Duet "The Girl Is Mine"
with Alex Preston
Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney 3 Safe
Solo "Time After Time" Cyndi Lauper 7
Top 7 Competitors' Choice Duet "Let Her Go"
with Alex Preston
Passenger 3 Safe
Solo "Sail Away" David Gray 8
Top 6 Rock 'n' Roll "It's Time" Imagine Dragons 2 Safe
Country "You're Still the One" Shania Twain 7
Top 5 America's Requests Trio "Best Day of My Life"
with Jena Irene & Alex Preston
American Authors 3 Eliminated
Solo "Sing" Ed Sheeran 5
Solo "How to Save a Life" The Fray 10
  • ^Note 1 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in this particular night, Woolf was among the bottom 3, but was declared safe first, as Ben Briley was eliminated.
  • ^Note 2 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in this particular night, Woolf was among the bottom 3, but was declared safe, as Majesty Rose was eliminated.
  • ^Note 3 Woolf received the lowest number of votes; however, the judges decided to use their one save of the season to allow him to remain in the competition.
  • ^Note 4 Due to the judges using their one save on Woolf, the top 8 remained intact for another week.

Post-Idol edit

After his appearance on Idol, Woolf deferred for one year an offer of admissions to Berklee College of Music until fall 2015.[8][9] Woolf performed nationally in the American Idol season 13 tour,[10] then held a 'Welcome Home' concert in Bradenton, Florida at IMG Academy Stadium on September 27, 2014.[11] He opened a similar homecoming concert for his fellow American Idol season 13 finalist, Alex Preston, at the Capitol Center For the Arts in Concord, New Hampshire on November 8, 2014,[12] and on February 28, 2015, he performed in Lakewood Ranch, Florida's Winterfest, along with The Doobie Brothers, War, Jefferson Starship, Matt Walden and performers from the Del Couch Music Education Foundation.[13][14][15]

Woolf wrote and recorded a five-song EP, Pretend, which he self-released on December 18, 2014.[16] The album was funded in part by crowdfunding, and was produced by Danny Blume who co-wrote some of the songs with Woolf.[17]

On September 1, 2016, Woolf released the standalone single "Stop Thinking About It",[18][19][20] and on January 1, 2017, he released the standalone single "Fast 'n' Dirty".[21][22][23] Music videos were released for both singles.[20][22] Woolf co-wrote "Fast 'n' Dirty" with Orion Meshorer and Stephen Puthon. Explaining the song, he said, "Never in a million years did I think I'd have a song called 'Fast and Dirty'...I'd just like to say that this song/video is supposed to be a joke, in a way...don't take it seriously."[22] On April 19, 2017, he released the standalone single "Call Me Crazy", which features Christina Galligan.[24][25][26] Woolf co-wrote "Call Me Crazy" with Meshorer and Parker James.[27] On August 25, 2018, he released the standalone single "You",[28][29] on August 12, 2020, he released the standalone single "Ease My Mind",[30][31][32] and on October 1, 2021, he released the standalone single "Good Ol Times".[33] On June 17, 2022, he released a cover of "Danny's Song" by Kenny Loggins.[34] On January 1, 2023, he released the standalone single "Worst Thing", which he described as "the most honest song" he had "ever written",[35][36] and on February 24 of that year, he released the standalone single, "Light Me Up".[37]

Live at 89 North, a 2015 EP by the Como Brothers, features Woolf on a cover of "Hey Jude". Woolf and the Como Brothers have since continued to collaborate. In 2018, they released the single "On It" and announced an upcoming six-track EP titled Backbeat in the Morning.[26] Leading up to the release of their EP, they have released three more tracks: "Diamonds on my Chain" in 2019, "Twisted" in January 2020, and "Coming Home" in September 2020.[38][39][40][41][42] Backbeat in the Morning was recorded with Grammy-winning engineer Kenta Yonesaka at Germano Studios in New York City.[43][44] Music videos have been released for all four songs.[44] In 2022, Woolf and the Como Brothers released the song "Give a Little Love".[45]

Woolf has opened multiple concerts for We The Kings.[46][47] He has also performed at Dream Fest in Tampa, the Warwick Summer Concert Series in New York, the Boston Arts Festival, and the Riverwalk Regatta in Florida. He often performs at events, both public and private, in Florida, the Midwest, and the Northeast.[15]

Discography edit

Extended plays edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
US Heatseeker[48]
Pretend
  • Released: December 18, 2014
  • Self-released
  • Formats: CD, digital download
9

Singles edit

Year Song Album
2016 "Stop Thinking About It" Non-album single
2017 "Fast 'n' Dirty"
"Call Me Crazy"
(featuring Christina Galligan)
2018 "You"
2020 "Ease My Mind"
2021 "Good Ol Times"
2022 "Danny's Song"
2023 "Worst Thing"
"Light Me Up"

As featured artist edit

Year Song Album
2015 "Hey Jude"
(The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf)
Live at 89 North
2018 "On It"
(The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf)
Backbeat in the Morning
2019 "Diamonds On My Chain"
(The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf)
2020 "Twisted"
(The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf)
"Coming Home"
(The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf)
2022 "Give a Little Love"
(The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf)
N/A

American Idol digital singles edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Tatangelo, Wade (February 25, 2014). "'American Idol' finalist and Bradenton student Sam Woolf says confidence will show: interview". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved February 27, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Fred Bronson (March 20, 2014). "'American Idol' Season 13: Sam Woolf Explains the Magic of 'Hey Jude'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. ^ Roger C. Pettingell. "Sam Woolf Continues on American Idol".
  4. ^ Brian McCollum (February 20, 2014). "'American Idol' sends 3 Michigan-born contestants onto the big stage for finals". Detroit Free Press.
  5. ^ a b Brian McCollum (February 20, 2014). "Michigan singers are a wonder as 'American Idol' enters semifinals". Detroit Free Press.
  6. ^ a b "Before the 'Woolfpack,' he was just shy Sam Woolf". Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
  7. ^ Jay Handelman (January 15, 2014). "Bradenton student Sam Woolf advances to Hollywood Week on 'American Idol'". Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
  8. ^ . samwoolfmusic.com. Archived from the original on March 19, 2015.
  9. ^ Walt Belcher (July 16, 2014). "'Idol' tour brings Bradenton's Woolf home". The Tampa Tribune.
  10. ^ Michele Amabile Angermiller (July 10, 2014). "'American Idol' Live Tour 2014: No Band, No Problem". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  11. ^ "Sam Woolf in Concert". IMG Academy. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  12. ^ Reid, Matthew. . Mix104.1. Archived from the original on July 8, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  13. ^ Marty Clear (November 11, 2014). "Doobie Brothers, Sam Woolf to play at Winterfest at Lakewood Ranch". The Bradenton Herald. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  14. ^ Shellie Terry Benson (May 29, 2015). . LWR Life Magazine. Archived from the original on June 13, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2015.
  15. ^ a b "Sam Woolf – Bio". samwoolfmusic.com. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  16. ^ "Sam Woolf releases new EP". WWSA MySuncoast. December 24, 2014.
  17. ^ Marty Clear (December 23, 2014). "Bradenton's Sam Woolf releases EP The 'American Idol' finalist wrote all five songs on 'Pretend'". Bradenton Herald.
  18. ^ Sam Woolf (August 31, 2016). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  19. ^ Sam Woolf (September 1, 2016). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  20. ^ a b Mark Franklin (September 6, 2016). "Check Out the New Music Video From Former Idol Standout Sam Woolf". Idol Chatter. The York Dispatch. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  21. ^ Sam Woolf (January 1, 2017). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  22. ^ a b c Mark Franklin (January 7, 2017). "Sam Woolf Goes 'Fast n Dirty" on His New Single". Idol Chatter. The York Dispatch. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  23. ^ "Live Music w/ Sam Woolf" (Press release). Lansing, Michigan: Lansing Brewing Company. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  24. ^ Sam Woolf (April 18, 2017). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  25. ^ Sam Woolf (April 19, 2017). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  26. ^ a b Mark Franklin (February 21, 2018). "Season 13 Standout Sam Woolf Plans EP as Part of a Trio". Idol Chatter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  27. ^ ""Call Me Crazy" featuring Christina Galligan by Sam Woolf and Orion". samwoolfmusic.com. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  28. ^ Sam Woolf (August 25, 2018). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  29. ^ Mark Franklin (December 30, 2018). "2018 Post-American Idol Singles". Idol Chatter. The York Dispatch. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  30. ^ Sam Woolf (August 2, 2020). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  31. ^ Sam Woolf (August 12, 2020). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  32. ^ Mark Franklin (August 24, 2020). "Lauren Alaina, Graville Automatic, Sam Woolf Release New Music". Idol Chatter. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  33. ^ Sam Woolf (October 1, 2021). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
  34. ^ Sam Woolf (June 17, 2022). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
  35. ^ "Sam Woolf, American Idol at the Crossroads - NYS Music". nysmusic.com. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  36. ^ . Worst Thing. Archived from the original on January 1, 2023. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
  37. ^ Woolf, Sam (February 24, 2023). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  38. ^ . Buzz-Music. March 29, 2019. Archived from the original on August 10, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  39. ^ Denise Sherod (February 25, 2020). . Reignland. Archived from the original on August 27, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  40. ^ "Sam Woolf and The Como Brothers Team-up to Produce the Timeless and Spirited Single, "Coming Home"". Buzz-Music. October 9, 2020. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  41. ^ Sam Woolf (January 5, 2020). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  42. ^ Sam Woolf (September 17, 2020). "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  43. ^ TV News Desk (February 2, 2018). "Sam Woolf and The Como Brothers Join Forces and Release New Single ON IT". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  44. ^ a b "Collaborations – Como Brothers". comobrothersband.com. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  45. ^ "@SamWoolfMusic". Twitter. February 1, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  46. ^ Vicky Sullivan (December 29, 2016). "We the Kings Celebrate Coming Home". The Suncoast Post. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  47. ^ Mark Young (December 18, 2018). "We the Kings are coming home to headline Bradenton Area River Regatta". Bradenton Herald. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  48. ^ "Heatseekers Albums". Billboard.

External links edit

  • Official site

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For the British actor see Sam Woolf actor Samuel Joseph Woolf born April 19 1996 is an American singer songwriter from West Bloomfield Michigan lt Sam Woolf aifsw gt who finished in fifth place on the thirteenth season of American Idol Shortly after his participation on the series he released the EP Pretend which reached the top ten on Billboard s Heatseekers chart Since then he has released several non album singles and collaborated on several songs with The Como Brothers Sam WoolfBackground informationBirth nameSamuel Joseph WoolfBorn 1996 04 19 April 19 1996 age 28 1 West Bloomfield Michigan United StatesGenresIndie folk folk pop folk rock indie popOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active2013 present Contents 1 Early life 2 American Idol 3 Post Idol 4 Discography 4 1 Extended plays 4 2 Singles 4 3 As featured artist 4 4 American Idol digital singles 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editSam Woolf was born on April 19 1996 in West Bloomfield Michigan to Mary and Scott Woolf 2 3 4 His great grandfather Sammy Woolf was a well known Detroit bandleader his uncle is composer Randall Woolf and pianist Kathleen Supove is his aunt by marriage His great uncle Mickey Woolf was a musician prominent in Detroit s Jewish community 5 Woolf was a student at the Scotch Elementary School in West Bloomfield but moved to North Port Florida in 2006 when he was 9 5 6 When he was 13 his mother remarried and moved to another city in Florida and Woolf and his older sister Emily remained in North Port with their father Woolf and his father moved to Bradenton just prior to his second year of high school where he attended Braden River High School At the beginning of his junior year he moved in with his grandparents who also live in Bradenton Woolf s first live public performance was at his sixth grade talent show where he performed The Beatles Hey Jude 7 Woolf later became interested in music as a career took singing lessons from an opera teacher Bob Lischetti and performed locally in Bradenton 2 He also was mentored at the Del Couch Music Education Foundation and went to Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan for four weeks the summer after his second year of high school In the summer of 2013 Woolf completed a five week program at the Berklee College of Music and was selected as one of the top four songwriters for their singer showcase where he performed an original song The Same 6 While he was in Boston the audition for the thirteenth season of American Idol was held near Berklee College of Music and at his mother s suggestion he decided to attend the audition 2 He attended Berklee College of Music briefly before pursuing his full time career as a singer songwriter 1 American Idol editMain article American Idol season 13 Woolf auditioned in Boston singing Lego House by Ed Sheeran He sang Waiting on the World to Change on the first round in Hollywood and his original composition entitled I Tried in the final solo of the Hollywood Round Episode Theme Song choice Original artist Order Result Audition Auditioner s Choice Lego House Ed Sheeran N A Advanced Hollywood Round Part 1 A Capella Waiting on the World to Change John Mayer N A Advanced Hollywood Round Part 2 Group Performance Treasure with Kristen O Connor Bruno Mars N A Advanced Hollywood Round Part 3 Solo I Tried original composition Sam Woolf N A Advanced Top 31 10 Men Personal Choice Babylon David Gray 4 Advanced Top 13 This Is Me Unwell Matchbox Twenty 12 Safe Top 12 Home Just One Blind Pilot 9 Safe Top 11 Songs from the Cinema Come Together The Beatles 1 Bottom 31 Top 10 Billboard Top 10 We Are Young Fun feat Janelle Monae 10 Safe Top 9 I m with the Band Hey There Delilah Plain White T s 5 Bottom 32 Top 8 Back to the Start Solo Lego House Ed Sheeran 4 Saved3 Duet Lucky with Malaya Watson Jason Mraz amp Colbie Caillat 8 Top 84 Songs from the 1980s Duet The Girl Is Mine with Alex Preston Michael Jackson amp Paul McCartney 3 Safe Solo Time After Time Cyndi Lauper 7 Top 7 Competitors Choice Duet Let Her Go with Alex Preston Passenger 3 Safe Solo Sail Away David Gray 8 Top 6 Rock n Roll It s Time Imagine Dragons 2 Safe Country You re Still the One Shania Twain 7 Top 5 America s Requests Trio Best Day of My Life with Jena Irene amp Alex Preston American Authors 3 Eliminated Solo Sing Ed Sheeran 5 Solo How to Save a Life The Fray 10 Note 1 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in this particular night Woolf was among the bottom 3 but was declared safe first as Ben Briley was eliminated Note 2 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in this particular night Woolf was among the bottom 3 but was declared safe as Majesty Rose was eliminated Note 3 Woolf received the lowest number of votes however the judges decided to use their one save of the season to allow him to remain in the competition Note 4 Due to the judges using their one save on Woolf the top 8 remained intact for another week Post Idol editAfter his appearance on Idol Woolf deferred for one year an offer of admissions to Berklee College of Music until fall 2015 8 9 Woolf performed nationally in the American Idol season 13 tour 10 then held a Welcome Home concert in Bradenton Florida at IMG Academy Stadium on September 27 2014 11 He opened a similar homecoming concert for his fellow American Idol season 13 finalist Alex Preston at the Capitol Center For the Arts in Concord New Hampshire on November 8 2014 12 and on February 28 2015 he performed in Lakewood Ranch Florida s Winterfest along with The Doobie Brothers War Jefferson Starship Matt Walden and performers from the Del Couch Music Education Foundation 13 14 15 Woolf wrote and recorded a five song EP Pretend which he self released on December 18 2014 16 The album was funded in part by crowdfunding and was produced by Danny Blume who co wrote some of the songs with Woolf 17 On September 1 2016 Woolf released the standalone single Stop Thinking About It 18 19 20 and on January 1 2017 he released the standalone single Fast n Dirty 21 22 23 Music videos were released for both singles 20 22 Woolf co wrote Fast n Dirty with Orion Meshorer and Stephen Puthon Explaining the song he said Never in a million years did I think I d have a song called Fast and Dirty I d just like to say that this song video is supposed to be a joke in a way don t take it seriously 22 On April 19 2017 he released the standalone single Call Me Crazy which features Christina Galligan 24 25 26 Woolf co wrote Call Me Crazy with Meshorer and Parker James 27 On August 25 2018 he released the standalone single You 28 29 on August 12 2020 he released the standalone single Ease My Mind 30 31 32 and on October 1 2021 he released the standalone single Good Ol Times 33 On June 17 2022 he released a cover of Danny s Song by Kenny Loggins 34 On January 1 2023 he released the standalone single Worst Thing which he described as the most honest song he had ever written 35 36 and on February 24 of that year he released the standalone single Light Me Up 37 Live at 89 North a 2015 EP by the Como Brothers features Woolf on a cover of Hey Jude Woolf and the Como Brothers have since continued to collaborate In 2018 they released the single On It and announced an upcoming six track EP titled Backbeat in the Morning 26 Leading up to the release of their EP they have released three more tracks Diamonds on my Chain in 2019 Twisted in January 2020 and Coming Home in September 2020 38 39 40 41 42 Backbeat in the Morning was recorded with Grammy winning engineer Kenta Yonesaka at Germano Studios in New York City 43 44 Music videos have been released for all four songs 44 In 2022 Woolf and the Como Brothers released the song Give a Little Love 45 Woolf has opened multiple concerts for We The Kings 46 47 He has also performed at Dream Fest in Tampa the Warwick Summer Concert Series in New York the Boston Arts Festival and the Riverwalk Regatta in Florida He often performs at events both public and private in Florida the Midwest and the Northeast 15 Discography editExtended plays edit Title Details Peak chart positions US Heatseeker 48 Pretend Released December 18 2014 Self released Formats CD digital download 9 Singles edit Year Song Album 2016 Stop Thinking About It Non album single 2017 Fast n Dirty Call Me Crazy featuring Christina Galligan 2018 You 2020 Ease My Mind 2021 Good Ol Times 2022 Danny s Song 2023 Worst Thing Light Me Up As featured artist edit Year Song Album 2015 Hey Jude The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf Live at 89 North 2018 On It The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf Backbeat in the Morning 2019 Diamonds On My Chain The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf 2020 Twisted The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf Coming Home The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf 2022 Give a Little Love The Como Brothers featuring Sam Woolf N A American Idol digital singles edit Year Song Album 2014 We Are Young Non album single Hey There Delilah Lego House Time After Time Sail Away You re Still the One How to Save a Life References edit a b Tatangelo Wade February 25 2014 American Idol finalist and Bradenton student Sam Woolf says confidence will show interview Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved February 27 2014 a b c Fred Bronson March 20 2014 American Idol Season 13 Sam Woolf Explains the Magic of Hey Jude The Hollywood Reporter Roger C Pettingell Sam Woolf Continues on American Idol Brian McCollum February 20 2014 American Idol sends 3 Michigan born contestants onto the big stage for finals Detroit Free Press a b Brian McCollum February 20 2014 Michigan singers are a wonder as American Idol enters semifinals Detroit Free Press a b Before the Woolfpack he was just shy Sam Woolf Sarasota Herald Tribune Jay Handelman January 15 2014 Bradenton student Sam Woolf advances to Hollywood Week on American Idol Sarasota Herald Tribune About Same Woolf samwoolfmusic com Archived from the original on March 19 2015 Walt Belcher July 16 2014 Idol tour brings Bradenton s Woolf home The Tampa Tribune Michele Amabile Angermiller July 10 2014 American Idol Live Tour 2014 No Band No Problem Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf in Concert IMG Academy Retrieved October 12 2014 Reid Matthew Alex Preston Is Coming Home Mix104 1 Archived from the original on July 8 2015 Retrieved October 12 2014 Marty Clear November 11 2014 Doobie Brothers Sam Woolf to play at Winterfest at Lakewood Ranch The Bradenton Herald Retrieved August 1 2020 Shellie Terry Benson May 29 2015 Rising Stars A wave of hot young artists is rocking the Manatee County music scene LWR Life Magazine Archived from the original on June 13 2015 Retrieved July 5 2015 a b Sam Woolf Bio samwoolfmusic com Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf releases new EP WWSA MySuncoast December 24 2014 Marty Clear December 23 2014 Bradenton s Sam Woolf releases EP The American Idol finalist wrote all five songs on Pretend Bradenton Herald Sam Woolf August 31 2016 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf September 1 2016 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved August 1 2020 a b Mark Franklin September 6 2016 Check Out the New Music Video From Former Idol Standout Sam Woolf Idol Chatter The York Dispatch Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf January 1 2017 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved August 1 2020 a b c Mark Franklin January 7 2017 Sam Woolf Goes Fast n Dirty on His New Single Idol Chatter The York Dispatch Retrieved August 1 2020 Live Music w Sam Woolf Press release Lansing Michigan Lansing Brewing Company Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf April 18 2017 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf April 19 2017 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved August 1 2020 a b Mark Franklin February 21 2018 Season 13 Standout Sam Woolf Plans EP as Part of a Trio Idol Chatter Retrieved August 1 2020 Call Me Crazy featuring Christina Galligan by Sam Woolf and Orion samwoolfmusic com Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf August 25 2018 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved August 1 2020 Mark Franklin December 30 2018 2018 Post American Idol Singles Idol Chatter The York Dispatch Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf August 2 2020 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved February 3 2021 Sam Woolf August 12 2020 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved February 3 2021 Mark Franklin August 24 2020 Lauren Alaina Graville Automatic Sam Woolf Release New Music Idol Chatter Retrieved February 3 2021 Sam Woolf October 1 2021 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved June 21 2022 Sam Woolf June 17 2022 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved June 21 2022 Sam Woolf American Idol at the Crossroads NYS Music nysmusic com Retrieved January 1 2023 Worst Thing Worst Thing Archived from the original on January 1 2023 Retrieved January 1 2023 Woolf Sam February 24 2023 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved February 25 2023 The Como Brothers Release Diamonds On My Chain Buzz Music March 29 2019 Archived from the original on August 10 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 Denise Sherod February 25 2020 The Como Brothers has released an awesome new track called Twisted featuring Sam Woolf Reignland Archived from the original on August 27 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 Sam Woolf and The Como Brothers Team up to Produce the Timeless and Spirited Single Coming Home Buzz Music October 9 2020 Retrieved February 3 2021 Sam Woolf January 5 2020 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved February 3 2021 Sam Woolf September 17 2020 SamWoolfMusic Twitter Retrieved February 3 2021 TV News Desk February 2 2018 Sam Woolf and The Como Brothers Join Forces and Release New Single ON IT BroadwayWorld Retrieved August 1 2020 a b Collaborations Como Brothers comobrothersband com Retrieved August 1 2020 SamWoolfMusic Twitter February 1 2022 Retrieved November 12 2022 Vicky Sullivan December 29 2016 We the Kings Celebrate Coming Home The Suncoast Post Retrieved August 1 2020 Mark Young December 18 2018 We the Kings are coming home to headline Bradenton Area River Regatta Bradenton Herald Retrieved August 1 2020 Heatseekers Albums Billboard External links editOfficial site 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