Famed Drummer Sam Lay March 20, 1935 – January 29, 2022
Sam Lay was among the most historically significant and musically innovative drummers in both the early blues and rock ‘n’ roll scenes.
Read moreSam Lay was among the most historically significant and musically innovative drummers in both the early blues and rock ‘n’ roll scenes.
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