Sammy Brue to perform at album release show

Sammy Brue will celebrate his debut album The Journals with a performance at The State Room in Salt Lake City on January 31. The album draws from unfinished songs in the journals of the late Justin Townes Earle, a musical hero to Brue. Supported by local acts, the show highlights Brue's evolution as an Americana artist.

Sammy Brue, an Ogden-based troubadour, has immersed himself in the personal journals left by Justin Townes Earle, who passed away in 2020. These writings, gifted to Brue by Earle's wife, included unfinished songs that Brue has transformed into music for his Bloodshot Records debut, The Journals. Described by Brue as a "punk country record," the project marks his first release with the label that Earle himself used for four albums and an EP.

The album's creation process deeply influenced Brue's songwriting. He notes that revisiting the material has coincided with personal changes, including a deeper voice. "They’ve changed a bit, and I’ve changed, too. I’ve noticed even my voice has gotten deeper," Brue said in a telephone interview. "When I listen back to what we recorded, it feels like I’m a completely new person now."

Brue drew inspiration from Earle's meticulous approach, where songs spanned dozens of pages in revision. One track, "Saint of Lost Causes," filled nearly 50 pages. This echoes advice Brue heard from Paul Simon, who uses legal pads to refine lyrics extensively. As a result, Brue now emphasizes patience in crafting and performing. "As a folk artist, I should be able to play my songs whether I’m high, drunk, nervous, or confident, and well before they’re even recorded," he explained. "That seems like the new formula for me."

The January 31 show at The State Room, with doors at 7 p.m., will feature these songs alongside contributions from longtime collaborators like Ogden's The Proper Way, who have backed Brue since he was 11. Shane Osguthorpe, a multi-instrumentalist in the band, reflected on Brue's growth: "It’s been fascinating to watch this decade-long arc of a true Americana prodigy."

Brue aims to channel the emotional depth of Americana forebears—such as Earle, his father Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, and Woody Guthrie—without their personal tragedies. "This whole lineage is soaked in tragedy... their songs came from that area of pain and observation," Brue said. "I’m trying to have the same effect [they had] without being in so much pain." Daniel Young and M. Horton Smith will also support the performance.

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