Live at the Library with Sam Robbins
Sponsored by The Library Legacy Foundation
Thursday, April 16
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Main Library
AtriumToledo Lucas County Public Library welcomes all to our concert series, Live at the Library, a series featuring musical talent as they tour the country. This April, we welcome Sam Robbins.
Often described as an “old soul singer-songwriter,” East Coast-based artist Sam Robbins brings timeless warmth and authenticity to the stage. With echoes of James Taylor, Jim Croce, and Neil Young, his music blends classic folk storytelling with a fresh, modern spirit.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music and a past contestant on NBC’s The Voice, Robbins has since carved his own path across the country—performing over 200 shows a year and earning acclaim at major folk festivals, including Kerrville and Falcon Ridge. His latest album, So Much I Still Don’t See, captures the soul-searching and growth that come from life on the road, pairing introspective lyrics with stunning fingerstyle guitar work and heartfelt vocals.
Whether he’s sharing a reflective ballad or an upbeat tune inspired by stoic philosophy and life’s simple beauty, Sam Robbins invites listeners into a world of honesty, calm, and connection. Join us for an evening of moving stories, captivating musicianship, and the charm of a true troubadour.
Join us for a memorable evening with one of the rising stars in folk music, Sam Robbins.
Main Library
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