Sammy was a bi-coastal indie rock group from the United States composed of Luke Wood (A&R man for Geffen Records, Geffen Records, and Geffen Records, onetime member of Girls Against Boys, currently president of Dr. Dre's Beats Audio company) in Los Angeles and Jesse Hartman (later of Laptop) in New York. The two were college friends. Regarding the band's name, Hartman told MTV (in November 1996): "It's my middle name, and a great restaurant on the Lower East Side. It's an old landmark Jewish steakhouse north of Delancey on Chrystie." The band was influenced by late-'70s punk and '80s new wave, including Television, Richard Hell, The Cars, Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground, and early-to-mid-'90s US indie rock trends. The latter earned them dismissive Pavement and Sonic Youth comparisons from music critics seeking facile descriptive shortcuts, though the band's songwriting stood strongly on its own. Active in the mid-1990s, the group broke up not long after the release of their second album, "Tales Of Great Neck Glory".
Members of Sammy's touring band at various times between 1994-'96:
Drums - Michael Corn
Bass - Michael Galinsky from the NYC group Sleepyhead
1999
Mini-Drivers Records
Cass, Comp
1999
Skycap
CD, Comp
1997
1996
1996
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College Music Journal
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
MCA Records, Geffen Records, Almo Sounds, DGC
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
Audio (Magazine)
CD, Comp
1996
Pinnacle Independent News
CD, Comp, Promo, Smplr
1996
S.I.N.
CD, Comp, Ltd, Promo
1996
Hits
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
MCA Records
CD, Comp, Promo
1996
1996
1995
Hep-Cat
7", Single
1995
1995
Fire Records
CD, Comp, Promo
1995
Rock Over London
CD, Transcription
1994
Misha Records (2)
7"
1994
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1994
Caroline España, Caroline Records
CD, Comp, Promo
1993
Not On Label
CD, Promo
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