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February 19, 2008, 7:54 am, *joker wrote:
hey sam,
I recently downloaded some of your stuff to my mp3.
Iived down the street from you in Irving. i knew
your son and played with him a little when we were
kids . I lived around the corner on victoria st.
Hats off to ya.
Darrin Speer

February 19, 2008, 12:36 am, *BruceMata wrote:
Sam I checked out your website a few weeks ago and finally got to see you on DVD singing Wooly Bully...muy Hollywood ala chingada!

arato,

Bruce Mata

February 17, 2008, 3:52 pm, *anonymous wrote:
Sam - In 1975 I was in the Army stationed in Germany with a person who said he was your cousin. His first name (nickname) was Buzz. If this sounds familiar to you, I would like to get in contact so I can speak to him. I will contact you or you can contact me in whatever format YOU choose (if you are the right person). Thanks.

February 16, 2008, 9:36 pm, *anonymous wrote:
SAM VOCALS/ORGANIST/LEADER

BUTCH GIBSON SAXOPHONE

RAY STINNET GUITARS

DAVE MARTIN BASS

JERRY PATTERSON DRUMS


SAM THE SHAM AND THE PHAROAHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!


February 16, 2008, 9:11 pm, *Rocky Rodriguez wrote:
Sam if I were your promoter I would promote Wooly Bully the video, with the pyrmids in the background to bring WORLD WIDE PEACE, especially in the middle east. We as americans should promote PEACE and you SAM with your video would be the PERFECT AMBASSADOR...whoever is the next president I HOPE THEY WILL GIVE YOU A CALL.

LOVE AND PEACE,

ROCKY

February 16, 2008, 12:49 pm, *Pete in Tallahassee, FL wrote:
Hi Sam,
Listening to a CD copy of the Wooly Bully album right now, just zipped over to find your website. Thanks for the memories, man.

Pete (age 51) in Tallahassee, FL

February 15, 2008, 7:52 pm, *Chandra wrote:
Dear Sam, I was feeling a little nostalgic and thought I'd look
you up. I don't know if you remember me from Grahamwood in Memphis, but I do remember you at church with my parents, the Massey's and visits to your home. Dad died a few years ago and memories are precious. I hope you and your family are doing well, and that God continues to bless you richly.

In Christ,
Chandra

February 15, 2008, 6:37 pm, *Vandora wrote:
Dear Sam,

I still enjoy all your music, especially Wooly Bully.
At our Family Reunions, that song always gets played and guess
who is on the tables? What a party! Do you ever plan to travel
to New Mexico? No more Wooly Bully concerts? God Bless you.
Vandora P. Casados

February 15, 2008, 12:04 am, *SAM wrote:
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO ALL MY WOOLY BULLY FANS! I REALLY L OVE READING THE ENTRIES IN THIS GUEST BOOK. WHAT CLASS ACTS ALL OF YOU ARE. I'M WORKING ON SOME PROJECTS THAT I BELIEVE ARE REALLY GOING TO "BLOW YOUR SKILLETS" over the moon(a little Sham lingo there}. IN THE MEANWHILE, JUST HANG WITH ME. WE'LL STROLL THROUGH THESE WOODS TOGEATHER. WHO KNOWS; I MIGHT BE THE NEXT SAMMY SHAMINGWAY. Y'ALL TAKE CARE & GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU. SINCERELY, YOU SHAMNESS. SAM

February 14, 2008, 7:22 pm, *Ray DiLello wrote:
Hi Sam, I was in a band that backed you up for 2 weeks in the summer
of 1969 at the Rainbow Room in Wildwood NJ. You were great to work with and always encouraged me to play guitar solos. What people
don't know is what a great player you are. The way you played chords
had such funky feel to it. I still try to copy it. They were great
memories.

RD

February 13, 2008, 11:26 pm, *Nick Gunderson wrote:
Sam you have been the source of many great times--especially with my kids 8 and 5 as we dance and fool arund when we pull up Wooly Bully on YouTube.

Call me when youu get to Seattle.

NG

February 13, 2008, 3:30 pm, *dave sugden wrote:
hiya,im 18 from yorkshire england and would just like to say,wooly bully and little red ridig hood have been a big influence to me musically and i thank you for such amazingly entertaining songs.
Dave.

February 8, 2008, 11:30 pm, *rick wrote:
how would somone go about meeting you, you no just a hand shake . i think you are the greatest of all time , and the way people wright a about you i must be true . hope you have a great year and many more to come ,

February 8, 2008, 11:28 pm, *Bruce in Oregon wrote:
Love your music---That Ring Dang Do is really the best--keep us young at heart and great memories of the 60 s-

February 7, 2008, 9:02 am, *skip buran wrote:
Sam, saw you in Pensacola, Fl in the '60's. Great show, as I recall. I went on to play with a local group there for several years. Now residing in Memphis. I've seen you around and heard you on the radio. I'm glad to see you're well. See you around!

February 5, 2008, 4:12 pm, topcop wrote:
Sam,
I'm talking bout Bill Green...or my mom Velma.
-Mike

February 3, 2008, 8:55 am, *anonymous wrote:
sam-do you remember in 1966 or 67,you came to alpena,michigan.
and put on a show.i can,i was the one who let you in the back door of the armory,and helped you set up.
will never forget you.i hope you are doing fine!
quincey meredith
qcmere@nemichigan.com

February 2, 2008, 11:08 pm, *Patty wrote:
Sam - I love your music, wish we still had that kind. I only listen to the oldies and Southern Gospel. Glad to hear you know God, he is the best!!!! Keep up the good music. God be with you

January 31, 2008, 11:40 am, *anonymous wrote:
I enjoy your web site a lot. Wondering about the videos offered but are no longer available (?) Will keep checking on it!

January 30, 2008, 11:49 pm, *SAM wrote:
RE: Are YOU talking about "I Just WANNA BE HAPPY" Bill? Did he work with "Jay & The Americans" at one time? If that's The Bill you're talking ABOUT; YES, I REMEMBER HIM. IF NOT; I DON'T KNOW. SORRY.


January 30, 2008, 4:59 pm, *anonymous wrote:
Sam we're here in California and we love youuuuuu

January 29, 2008, 1:45 pm, TopCop wrote:
Sam,
I read all of this for "to be continued"? That means I will have to come back for the ending. I really like the new page that you did. What an interesting life! I have a few questions for you, so nect time you make it back to Texas, have Uncle Bill give me a call if you would, or if ya wanna email me, I will email my number back. I can't wait to see you and Esther again. Mike Johnson motorcop8436@sbcglobal.net

January 27, 2008, 9:02 am, *anonymous wrote:
To Sheryl Turner Wineg: Hey Sheryl; read your message. I still go through "L'VILLE". It's usually in the dark of night. But, whatever the hour, I call D.Patrick; and we'll have a cup of coffee. I haven't forgotten. Tommy Mclain & I stay in touch. I always call him when I'm passin'through Pineville. Stay well Sheryl. Tell the "Big L", Sam said Hello & that I ain't forgot "My Loiusiana". There's been many a night, I've driven down "Main St" at 3:00, in the morning, doin'some mid/night dreamin'. God bless all of Ya'll. From my heart...sam

January 27, 2008, 8:15 am, *sam wrote:
Hey John, If your still around; I did work at the radio station.
Sorry to hear about your condition. I hope you're not in any pain.
The fact of the matter is, that we're all dying. But; we don't have to stay dead. If you have your "ticket," you'll be O.K. If you don't, you better pray! I don't want to sound "Flip"; but we all have make that trip. Here's a tip; John 3:16, will get you clean. may sound but upsurd; but it's not my word. Give it a try before you die. What can you lose??? Your life????????



January 25, 2008, 3:54 pm, *David Setterlund wrote:
It was great to meet you and Ann today. You are some of God's special people that I have the good fortune to know. I will be looking forward to our next meeting. Thanks for the nice lunch and the good company. Until next time...David

January 25, 2008, 12:52 am, *anonymous wrote:
sam you are the greatest of all time ... i would love to hear some of the stories back then , riding in the hurst , traveling the country , and just hear it from the man im self , there will never be another YOU man i would love to just meet you and shake your hand , just a fan that thinks you are "THE MAN"

January 23, 2008, 10:55 pm, *JuanitaDeVegas wrote:
Sam tu musica me da mucha calientedando, quiero bailar el twist contigo

January 21, 2008, 11:50 pm, *anonymous wrote:
sam the sham is my great uncle my name is sam samudio and my grandpa is ralph samudio I am not lying

January 20, 2008, 8:48 pm, *anonymous wrote:
Sam,
Which records did Bill Hudson play on?
I'm in Memphis and waiting for the update on your move (band members here).
Doug

January 20, 2008, 12:18 am, *Sam The Sham wrote:
Hola a todos mis fans latinos,siempre están en mi mente

January 18, 2008, 1:02 am, *JoeSurfertino wrote:
Sam you're a rock and roll Icon Forever! I listen to 'Wooly before hitting the tasty waves. Will there be a sam the sham and the pharoahs movie?

January 17, 2008, 9:15 pm, *anonymous wrote:
i ment put the L and the 7 together do it with your hands it makes a square

January 17, 2008, 9:11 pm, *anonymous wrote:
dont b L7 means dont be square put the Land the 7 together

January 17, 2008, 5:00 pm, *Lightnin' wrote:
Dear Sam-sham,

I think you’re wonderful, I love your music, yadda-yadda-yadda…

My concern is with the lyrics in the second verse of “wooly bully.” My roommate says the lyrics go “let’s not be observers, come and learn to dance,” which makes sense, however as I find it printed on about every website I can find that has the printed lyrics posted it reads not “observers,” but “L-7.” Are the lyrics actually “L-7”?? What does that mean? My email is:

Lightnin_sharples@yahoo.com

I don’t expect a reply, but would be ecstatic and thrilled if I got one. :)

January 17, 2008, 4:59 pm, *anonymous wrote:
Dear Sam-sham,

I think you’re wonderful, I love your music, yadda-yadda-yadda…

My concern is with the lyrics in the second verse of “wooly bully.” My roommate says the lyrics go “let’s not be observers, come and learn to dance,” which makes sense, however as I find it printed on about every website I can find that has the printed lyrics posted it reads not “observers,” but “L-7.” Are the lyrics actually “L-7”?? What does that mean? My email is



I don’t expect a reply, but would be ecstatic and thrilled if I got one. :)

January 16, 2008, 6:02 pm, *Dora wrote:
It was nice meeting you in telluride, hope to have the pleasure again

January 14, 2008, 7:27 pm, *Janet and Delmar Fast wrote:
Sam - What an honor and pleasure to meet you and your wife in Telluride. You are a legend, and it is a thrill for us to see that folks like you from our past are not only alive and kicking, but vibrant and still larger than life. We loved your stories and could have listened for hours. You are an inspiration! We have been blessed in our lives to meet people like you who know what is important and who make a difference for others. What a great group of "high school" friends you have! We enjoyed meeting them. Maybe we'll see you next year in T-ride and teach you to ski! We will keep an eye out for your book of poetry.

January 13, 2008, 8:26 pm, *anonymous wrote:
sam you really have to be one of the greatest , to do what you did back then with what you had ,a hurst, and a organ you knew five chords on .and yet sold over a 1,000,000 copys during the brit envasion ,i would dare somone to say that there was someone out there that was more fun to whatch on stage than you , what i wouldnt give to go back in time ,see one of your shows live ,and ride in the hurst to the next gig. cuz NOBODY can do it the way you do ..stay cool and hope you have a great year

January 13, 2008, 4:04 pm, *Zack from MA wrote:
Hey there! Always have been a big fan of many of your songs. THough I'm 17, I have taken an interest in older music, and have a couple dozen of your tracks. Great work always, and can't wait for your new recordings!

January 11, 2008, 12:32 am, *SAM THE SHAM wrote:
To my great, fantastic, FANS all over the world; THANK YOU; THANK YOU; THANK YOU!!! It is 00:20 midnight, 11/Dec08, and I've been reading your entries in the guest book. I really enjoy doing it. I wish I could meet all of you. At present I've been doing some writing. I hope to post portions of it in the near future. But for now, I JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU "THANK YOU & GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

January 9, 2008, 10:53 am, *louisiana man wrote:
Sam: I thoroughly enjoyed the story of your life. My only complaint is that it ended (the story that is) so soon. Please write some more. It is fascinating.

I even know some of the roads you talk about. Never knew about your fall from the hearse. Glad you lived to tell.

Thank you....Much continued success!

January 7, 2008, 11:33 pm, *drjivesd@aol.com wrote:
SAM MY MAN!
HOW BOUT GETTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER AND GOING ON ANOTHER CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR IN THE HEARSE??? I'LL GET A BAND TOGETHER AND WE ROCKKKKKKKKK! I'M 44 AND LOVE YA!!!

January 5, 2008, 9:25 pm, *Staci wrote:
I was at my 'rents over the holidays and daddy is a collector of 60's music and he had the sixties rock dvd. I'm only 17 but I have to say that was a very interesting and awesome show. I want to buy this DVD for myself I wish it was in COLOR! grrrrr

January 3, 2008, 10:44 pm, *Psychadelic Pharoah wrote:
SAM I WANT TO WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR! I LOVE THE PERFORMANCE OF WOOLY BULLY ON THE HULLABALOO SHOW! ITS GOTTA BE ONE OF THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL MOMENTS IN HISTORY!!!! I HAVE TONS OF MUSIC DVDS AND THAT ONE PERFORMANCE HAS TO RANK AS ONE OF FAVORITES, SO UNBELIEVABLE! YOU SHOULD SERIOUSLY CONSIDER WRITING A BOOK ON THE STORY OF SAM THE SHAM AND THE PHAROAHS HIGHLIGHTING THAT PERFORMANCE ON HULLABALOO, THE EXCITEMENT, BEING ON THE SAME STAGE WITH FRANKIE AVALON, THE BYRDS AND THE SUPREMES. WHAT A EXCITEMENT THAT WOULDVE BEEN HAVING A HIT LIKE THAT THEN PERFORMING IT. A GREAT STORY I'M SURE OF EVERYTHING THAT WAS HAPPENING AT THE TIME AND WHAT LED TO IT, THE FORMING OF THE BAND ETC. A BIG FAN OF YOURS FOR LIFE!

January 2, 2008, 10:19 pm, *Hankster the Prankster wrote:
I grew up on your songs in the middle 60's. Woolly Bully set the way we acted and how we accepted friends. No way is that today... much more caution is used to relate to people we don't know any more.
Hankster the Prankster

December 31, 2007, 3:01 am, *El Toro de Gordo (yep) wrote:
a Merry Christmas, a Happy new Year, a Krazy Kwanzaaa, and a Chappy Channukah, to you... Sam, I just love that you're still out there-

I always liked your version of Gangster of Love.

Keep on Creepin On,

The Pizza Loving Bull

December 29, 2007, 2:06 am, *sam the sham wrote:
Ijust want to tell all my fans; I love yáll(a little southern lingo there)and I wanna wish all of yáll a MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR. AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL. It's 01:56 / 29Dec07 and I just finished writting a song. and who better to with than my fans. It will be a while before I record it. But I think some of yáll will like it. And if yáll don't, back to the jaccuzi. Anywa, God less you all. And God bless our Troops. Sincerely Sam The Sham

December 28, 2007, 8:14 am, *Deb the Rocker wrote:
I heard Wooly Bully on my way to work this morning....gotta say it's an uber jammin song!! Thanks Sam!!

December 25, 2007, 1:01 am, *I.J. wrote:
TO THIS VERY DAY, WOOLEY BULLY IS MY FAVORITE SONG! I STILL GET EXCITED WHEN I CAN CATCH IT ON THE RADIO. I FIRST HEARD IT WHEN I WAS 12 YEARS OLD, SITTING IN THE BACK OF MY DADS CADDILAC CONVERTABLE IN MY BATHING SUIT ON THE WAY TO CEDAR LAKE INDIANA. JUST WONDERING WHY I HAD TO BE STUCK WITH MY PARENTS. NOW THEY ARE MY BEST FRIENDS AND WOLLEY BULLY IS STILL THE BEST!

December 24, 2007, 11:29 am, *anonymous wrote:
Did Bill Hudson Play guitar on Wooly Bully and Little Red Riding hood

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