Carter Sampson
Singer Songwriter
Carter Sampson is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Oklahoma, known for her powerful voice and captivating performances. Born and raised in Oklahoma City, she has been performing since the age of 15 and has since released five studio albums, including "Wilder Side" and "Lucky," and the highly praised "GOLD," which have garnered international acclaim. Sampson's music blends country, Americana, and rock, and she is often referred to as the "Queen of Oklahoma" due to her strong connection to her home state and its musical heritage.
Sampson's journey in music has been marked by numerous accolades, including first place in the Chris Austin Song Contest at Merlefest and a top 5 finish in the Telluride Bluegrass Festival Troubadour Contest. She is also the founder and director of The Rock n' Roll Camp for Girls OKC, a nonprofit organization that empowers girls through music education. Her dedication to music and her community has made her a beloved figure in the music scene.
In addition to her solo career, Sampson performs with her band, which includes talented musicians like Kyle Reid on pedal steel and guitar, Mike Satawake on lead guitar, Luke Mullinex on bass, and Jack Waters on drums. She continues to tour nationally and internationally, sharing her music and inspiring others with her heartfelt lyrics and dynamic stage presence. With each new album and performance, Carter Sampson solidifies her place as one of the most promising and talented artists in the country music genre.