Sam Bartlett

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Grötkräkla

After reading an idealistic account of life in rural Norway, 18 year-old Sam Bartlett applies to a Norwegian farm exchange program. In the summer of 1980 he travels from Vermont to the remote town of Breim on the Nordfjord to live and work on the Reed family farm. With a work ethic far exceeding his skills, Sam rakes, shovels, weeds and hauls. He learns to fish with a net, use dynamite, knit, dance a Reinlander, and is urinated on by more than one goat. He hikes the mountains around Gloppen district, and ends up stuck on the side of the Jostedal Glacier.

The stories from Breim began as an illustrated series. Remarkably Sam discovered that the extended Reed family was following the installments on social media, which ultimately led to a joyful reunion at his home in Southern Indiana, in 2022 . All the stories are here in this graphic memoir, which is mostly the way it really happened.

Thinks Best in Wire

Thinks Best in Wire: (2017)  Music by Sam Bartlett. All the tunes in Dance-a-rama and Evil Diane, as well as many others, 78 pages in all. Includes an autobiographical cartoon account of Sam’s musical life story.

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Recordings

Sam Bartlett is a traditional musician known throughout the United States contra dance circuit for his mandolin, banjo, and guitar playing as well as his original music. His compositions have been profiled on NPR’s All Things Considered and his playing has been featured on the Thistle & Shamrock, and in two Ken Burns documentaries, Prohibition and The Dust Bowl.

Dance-a-rama

(2016) Original, bouncy dance music by Sam Bartlett whomping on the mandolin with great cast of musicians: Sam, Eden MacAdam-Somer, Rodney Miller, Pokey Hellenberg, Max Newman, Chris Layer, Any Burgess, Kristi Guillory, David Greely, and Ben Cooper.

Evil Diane

(2004) Happy tunes by Sam Bartlett on mandolin and tenor banjo, with: Sam Amidon, Eric Merrill, Grey Larsen, Chris Layer, Jeremiah McLane, Danny Noveck, David Greely, Jeff Goehring, and more.

Swamp Ceili

(1997) Live celtic cajun party music recorded in Louisiana. Sam on tenor banjo with: Dirk Powell, Breda Smyth, John Connolly, Jimmy Higgins, Sonny Landreth, Christine Balfa, Stuart Kenney, David Greely, Tony Davoren, and more.

Belting You With Reels

 (1993/2006) Swinging guitar and fiddle. Sam Bartlett and Sue Sternberg going at it. Irish/New England & original tunes.