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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2024 · 54 MIN

155. Stephanie Sammons Discusses Triumph, The Sport of Kings

from You, Me and An Album · host Al Melchior

Send us Fan MailDallas-based singer/songwriter Stephanie Sammons joins Al to introduce him to Triumph’s 1986 album, The Sport of Kings. Stephanie talks about what she loves about this album and what made it an ideal album to blast on her car stereo. She and Al also talk about the interesting circumstances under which Triumph made The Sport of Kings. Stephanie discusses her evolution as a musician and songwriter and how mentors like Mary Gauthier and Emily Saliers have helped her. Al asks Stephanie about her process for writing some of the highly personal songs on her new album Time and Evolution.You can keep up with Stephanie on her website stephaniesammons.com. Also, be sure to give her a follow on Instagram. She’s at @stephaniesammons.Al is on Bluesky at @almelchior.bsky.social. This show has accounts on Instagram and Threads at @youmealbum. Subscribe for free to You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter! https://youmealbum.substack.com/1:14 Stephanie joins the show2:01 Much of Stephanie’s early enjoyment of The Sport of Kings took place in her car6;26 Does Stephanie lump Triumph together with Rush?8:42 Stephanie doesn’t remember Triumph getting much radio airplay10:13 Stephanie pinpoints the specific things she likes about The Sport of Kings12:39 Al recognized a couple of the album’s tracks right away14:34 There is one thing Stephanie doesn’t like about The Sport of Kings15:40 Did Triumph rip off Boston on “Don’t Love Anybody Else But Me”?18:01 Seeing Triumph live was a memorable experience for Stephanie19:22 Al hears connections between Triumph and some other bands21:09 Triumph themselves were not fans of The Sport of Kings24:13 Do the musicians Stephanie knows think that bands like Triumph and Boston are cool?28:41 Which artists did Stephanie listen to when she was in college?31:02 Stephanie got to see Rik Emmett live long after The Sport of Kings came out32:49 Stephanie talks about her progression from playing music as a hobby to “going pro”38:31 Stephanie discusses having Emily Saliers as a mentor41:50 Stephanie talks about writing songs about her relationship with her parents48:54 Stephanie shares her upcoming plansOutro music is from “Holding on to Jesus” by Stephanie Sammons.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Dallas-based singer/songwriter Stephanie Sammons joins Al to introduce him to Triumph’s 1986 album, The Sport of Kings. Stephanie talks about what she loves about this album and what made it an ideal album to blast on her car stereo. She and Al also talk about the interesting circumstances under which Triumph made The Sport of Kings. Stephanie discusses her evolution as a musician and songwriter and how mentors like Mary Gauthier and Emily Saliers have helped her. Al asks Ste...

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