Sam Sallon

[1] In June 2014 he won an international Independent Music Award in the best Folk/Singer-songwriter category for his song "You Are Home".

Other notable support slots have been with Lucy Rose, Johnny Flynn, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Nick Harper and Nouvelle Vague.

[8] Recorded on and off during a period of two years with producer David Watson, the debut album One for the Road features among its musicians Neil Cowley, Paul Wassif and Kami Thompson from The Rails.

[11] The singles "You May Not Mean To Hurt Me (But You Do)" and "Long Way Down" both received plays on BBC Radio 2 supported by DJs Dermot O'Leary and Clare Balding.

[12] British singer Lianne La Havas has expressed strong admiration for the album.