Sammy White Offers Up Vintage Country Sound On 'Good Old Case of Bad Luck'


Sammy White Offers Up Vintage Country Sound On 'Good Old Case of Bad Luck'
North Queensland artist, Sammy White, returns to her roots with a stripped back vintage country sound on her brand-new release, "Good Old Case of Bad Luck".

Throwing back to the early sounds of Kacey Musgraves, The Chicks and more locally, Gina Jeffreys and Melinda Schneider, the song was co-written by Sammy and Nashville based, Aussie hitmaker, Phil Barton, and produced by ARIA winner, Matt Fell.


The song's narrative leans into small-town life, good karma and the idea that 'being a good neighbour always comes back around'.


"Everybody knows everybody in a small town, so if you're gonna stir the pot, don't be surprised when it comes back and bites you",
says Sammy.


"Good Old Case of Bad Luck"
includes a good dash of Sammy's sass and wit along with that good old-fashioned storytelling mixed with a modern sound that she has become well known for.


Sammy White
has been writing songs since she was 12. A mixture of home truths and contemporary country embellished from traditional roots is at the heart of her sound. In 2020, she was crowned Toyota Star Maker Winner - the event that launched the careers of acts including Keith Urban, Max Jackson, Lee Kernaghan, Kaylee Bell and Wade Forster. She was also a nominee for New Talent of the Year at the 2022 Golden Guitar Awards. In recent years, Sammy has toured Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Europe and become a cornerstone in her husband, Brad Cox's live show for over five years.


Sammy White –
"Good Old Case of Bad Luck" – is out Friday 19th June across all streaming platforms.


See Sammy Live! 18th Oct, Strummingbird 2026, Sunshine Coast QLD




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