Sam Woolf
Samuel Joseph Woolf is an American singer-songwriter from Bradenton, Florida, who finished in fifth place on the thirteenth season of American Idol. Shortly after his participation on the series, he released the EP Pretend, which reached the top ten on Billboards Heatseekers chart. Since then, he has released several non-album singles.
Early life
Sam Woolf was born on April 19, 1996 in West Bloomfield, Michigan to Mary and Scott Woolf. His great-grandfather, Sammy Woolf, was a well-known Detroit bandleader, his uncle is composer Randall Woolf, and pianist Kathleen Supové is his aunt. His great-uncle, Mickey Woolf, was a musician prominent in Detroit's Jewish community. Woolf was a student at the Scotch Elementary School in West Bloomfield, but moved to North Port, Florida in 2006 when he was 9. When he was 13, his mother remarried and moved to another city in Florida, and Woolf and his older sister Emily remained in North Port with their father. Woolf and his father moved to Bradenton just prior to his sophomore year of high school, where he attended Braden River High School. At the beginning of his junior year, he moved in with his grandparents who also live in Bradenton.Woolf's first live public performance was at his sixth grade talent show where he performed The Beatles' "Hey Jude." Woolf later became interested in music as a career, took singing lessons from an opera teacher, Bob Lischetti, and performed locally in Bradenton. He also was mentored at the Del Couch Music Education Foundation and went to Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan for four weeks the summer after his sophomore year of high school. In the summer of 2013, Woolf completed a five-week program at the Berklee College of Music and was selected as one of the top four songwriters for their singer showcase, where he performed an original song, "The Same." While he was in Boston, the audition for the thirteenth season of American Idol was held near Berklee College of Music and at his mother's suggestion, he decided to attend the audition. He attended Berklee College of Music, briefly, before pursuing his full time career as a singer songwriter.
''American Idol''
Woolf auditioned in Boston, singing "Lego House" by Ed Sheeran. He sang "Waiting on the World to Change" on the first round in Hollywood, and his original composition entitled "I Tried" in the final solo of the Hollywood Round.Episode | Theme | Song choice | Original artist | Order | Result |
Audition | Auditioner's Choice | "Lego House" | Ed Sheeran | N/A | Advanced |
Hollywood Round, Part 1 | A Capella | "Waiting on the World to Change" | John Mayer | N/A | Advanced |
Hollywood Round, Part 2 | Group Performance | "Treasure" with Kristen O'Connor | Bruno Mars | N/A | Advanced |
Hollywood Round, Part 3 | Solo | "I Tried" | Sam Woolf | N/A | Advanced |
Top 31 | Personal Choice | "Babylon" | David Gray | 4 | Advanced |
Top 13 | This Is Me | "Unwell" | Matchbox Twenty | 12 | Safe |
Top 12 | Home | "Just One" | Blind Pilot | 9 | Safe |
Top 11 | Songs from the Cinema | "Come Together" | The Beatles | 1 | Bottom 3 |
Top 10 | Billboard Top 10 | "We Are Young" | Fun feat. Janelle Monáe | 10 | Safe |
Top 9 | I'm with the Band! | "Hey There Delilah" | Plain White T's | 5 | Bottom 3 |
Top 8 | Back to the Start | Solo "Lego House" | Ed Sheeran | 4 | Saved |
Top 8 | Back to the Start | Duet "Lucky" with Malaya Watson | Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat | 8 | Saved |
Top 8 | Songs from the 1980s | Duet "The Girl Is Mine" with Alex Preston | Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney | 3 | Safe |
Top 8 | Songs from the 1980s | Solo "Time After Time" | Cyndi Lauper | 7 | Safe |
Top 7 | Competitors' Choice | Duet "Let Her Go" with Alex Preston | Passenger | 3 | Safe |
Top 7 | Competitors' Choice | Solo "Sail Away" | David Gray | 8 | Safe |
Top 6 | Rock 'n' Roll | "It's Time" | Imagine Dragons | 2 | Safe |
Top 6 | Country | "You're Still the One" | Shania Twain | 7 | Safe |
Top 5 | America's Requests | Trio "Best Day of My Life" with Jena Irene & Alex Preston | American Authors | 3 | Eliminated |
Top 5 | America's Requests | Solo "Sing" | Ed Sheeran | 5 | Eliminated |
Top 5 | America's Requests | Solo "How to Save a Life" | The Fray | 10 | Eliminated |
- When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in this particular night, Woolf was among the bottom 3, but was declared safe first, as Ben Briley was eliminated.
- When Ryan Seacrest announced the results in this particular night, Woolf was among the bottom 3, but was declared safe, as Majesty Rose was eliminated.
- Woolf received the lowest number of votes; however, the judges decided to use their one save of the season to allow him to remain in the competition.
- Due to the judges using their one save on Woolf, the top 8 remained intact for another week.
Post-Idol
Woolf wrote and recorded a five-song EP, Pretend, which he released himself on December 18, 2014. The album was funded in part by crowdfunding, and was produced by Danny Blume who co-wrote some of the songs with Woolf.
On September 1, 2016, Woolf released the standalone single "Stop Thinking About It". On January 1, 2017, he released the standalone single "Fast 'n' Dirty". Music videos were released for both singles. Woolf co-wrote "Fast 'n' Dirty" with Orion Meshorer and Stephen Puthon. Explaining the song, he said, "Never in a million years did I think I'd have a song called 'Fast and Dirty'...I'd just like to say that this song/video is supposed to be a joke, in a way...don't take it seriously." On April 19, 2017, he released the standalone single "Call Me Crazy", which features Christina Galligan. Woolf co-wrote "Call Me Crazy" with Meshorer and Parker James. On August 25, 2018, he released the standalone single "You".
Live at 89 North, a 2015 EP by the Como Brothers, features Woolf on a cover of "Hey Jude". Woolf and the Como Brothers have continued to collaborate. In 2018, they released the single "On It" and announced an upcoming six-track EP titled Backbeat in the Morning. Leading up to the release of their EP, they have released two more tracks: "Diamonds on my Chain" in 2019 and "Twisted" in 2020. Backbeat in the Morning was recorded with Grammy-winning engineer Kenta Yonesaka at Germano Studios in New York City. Music videos have been released for all three songs.
Sam has performed extensively at public and private events in Florida, the Midwest, Northeast and more recently in LA where he currently is based. He has opened multiple concerts for We The Kings. He has also been a featured performer at Dream Fest in Tampa, the Warwick Summer Concert Series in New Your, the Boston Arts Festival and the Riverwalk Regatta in Florida.
Discography
Extended plays
Singles
Year | Song | Album |
2016 | "Stop Thinking About It" | Non-album single |
2017 | "Fast 'n' Dirty" | Non-album single |
2017 | "Call Me Crazy" | Non-album single |
2018 | "You" | Non-album single |