MUSIC PRESS 

 
 

"Their songs are impeccably written, structured, and arranged. They’re also so very pretty, and incredibly catchy; earworms in the best possible way." 
Marion Hodges, KCRW MUSIC BLOG / link

“On a frozen Tuesday night at The Cedar Cultural Center, in front of an intimate audience, Jim and Sam earned their applause. From the moment they stepped on stage, we saw a couple in-tune with each other, ready to perform. The stories they shared through their soft harmonies and expressive swooning commanded the attention of the room. Although they don’t want to be as bold to call it marital bliss, Samantha Yonack and Jim Hanft seem to write songs with ease, based on their marriage. During their introduction of “Where Are You Now“, a song about exes, they admit it’s everything unhealthy in a song. When Jim explained “Doctor Please,” a song about his father’s death, we watched their voices support each other like a virtual hug.They ended the set sharing an experience from a show at the 7th Street Entry in which they serenaded a drunk couple in the back of the venue. This led to a humorous singalong to “Saturday Night,” ending their set with some well-earned respect and applause.”
Smouse, Music Minnesota / link

"after only a minute, they manage to captivate the audience so much that the entire good half hour is not talked to in the audience. Rarely has a support act been so good. The musical and private couple from Los Angeles delivers no less than perfect, touching, two-part pop, which makes the eyes slightly watery on the first track. Wow. That happens only every cheer years. There is much to be expected."

MinuteNMusic.de / link“Only equipped with an acoustic guitar, a storm-mounted microphone that takes up all the sounds and two amazing voices, they succeed in catching the audience's attention from the first chord. It's as if people hardly dare breathe under the songs to not break the mood and the question is if it's ever been as quiet in the usually quite messy Press Hall. This is what music is all about. Honest simplicity, two fantastic voices in tight harmonies, one acoustic guitar.”
Pierre Eriksson, REFUG SWEDEN 

"Perhaps more intriguing is opener Jim and Sam whose sound is positioned somewhere in the bluegrassy knoll. The L.A. folk sweethearts are bound to break out with their Simon and Garfunkel meets Serge and Brigitte vibe (just scope their website for Chrissake)" 
James Walmsley, THE READER 

"Keeping, yes, almost increasing, the intensity when you calm down the tempo of a song is a tough art and not all of them lost. Jim and Sam are nothing but completely phenomenal at just that ... Their two voices complement each other so incredibly well and they fill in, duel and merge into each other, as it would be obvious. Jim companys effectively on his acoustic guitar, sometimes sparse and sometimes expressive so you think all strings can go at the same time ...They stand close to each other on the stage, often face each other and they sing so nicely and varied, move diligently and look at each other with such obvious love and warmth that it is like an invisible frame of blooming around them ... This is how music should always be experienced, and it's this kind of meeting between artist and audience should always be ... (Translated from Swedish) 
THIRSTY BOOTS 

"Their voices are intertwined into one unit and it is beautiful and beautiful...I think of Buckingham Nicks (before joining Fleetwood Mac), especially because I think Jim's voice reminds a little of Lindsey Buckingham's. Even his empathy and movement pattern when playing a guitar has a certain resemblance…. Both Sam and Jim live in the music and get full. Often it is low-key and crisp, but occasionally they stamp the beat in the floor and raise the tempo. Their midnight nose has a lot of humor and they have a glimpse of the eye." (Translated from Swedish) 
Pär Dahlerus, UPPSALA NYHETER 

"Armed simply with a guitar, the folk duo’s haunting harmonies filled our library, both unaffected and enchanting at once. The six-song set mixed catchy melodies with harmonic odes to relationships and friends long gone." 
GOLDEN STATE MAG 

"The LA based duo of Jim & Sam are to put it simply, wonderful musicians. Not only that, they’re bloody hard workers too. How exactly do we know that? Well, they’re currently embarking on their biggest project yet: The Anywhere Everyday Tour, setting them the challenge of playing a live show every day for an entire year! And in fact, their live performances are an enthralling and captivating experience, driven by their catchy folk tunes and beautiful vocal harmonies." 
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO 

"The duo, Jim and Sam, are folky with beautiful harmonies and have the best on-stage banter....I'd recommend a song but I literally love all of them (though I dare you not to get "My Body My Bones" stuck in your head)." 
CUPCAKES & CASHMERE 

"They haven’t shown any signs of backing down from this challenge, though, and Monday night’s show was a prime example. As they glided effortlessly between performing and striking up witty conversations with the crowd, it certainly didn’t seem like performing for the previous seven consecutive weeks had put a damper on their energy. Towards the end of the show, it became evident that Jim and Sam began this tour out of a genuine yearning for adventure. Between reconnecting with old friends, collaborating with new musicians and simply getting to meet new faces along the way, it has already developed into a very memorable and inspiring tour, and their show reflected this perfectly." 
Alex Melagrano, HUNTINGTON NEWS 

"It’s a personal sound, one that invites many ears in with a strong touch on pop songwriting. The classic nature of “Technicolor Lights” livens Jim & Sam’s songwriting - it’s nice to hear the normally minimal pair fatten their sound with percussion and horns. Beyond the catchy overtone of Jim & Sam’s music are tones of country, rock and straight folk, ready for a campfire or festival stage." 
OPERATION EVERY BAND

 

FILM PRESS

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Winner of Best Music Documentary at Nashville Film Festival 2020

"I need inspiration, you need inspiration, and there looks to be plenty to go around here..."
SLASHFILM

"You’ll want a front row seat to this intimate and endearing music documentary from singer-songwriter duo Jim and Sam…An enchanting love letter to music and marriage, and an exhilarating example of putting your heart on the line for the thing (and the one) you love."
TRAVERSE CITY FILM FESTIVAL

FEATURED ARTICLE: So. Many. Gigs. Newly married musicians Jim and Sam performed 365 shows in a year. Then they made a film about it.
NORTHERN EXPRESS

“Featuring an incredible selection of Jim and Sam’s mesmerizing songs, After So Many Days is a love letter to the craft of songwriting, the exhilaration of touring, the rewards of marriage, and the power of music that binds us all.”EDMONTON JOURNAL

Live performance and film discussion on FOX 4 News in Dallas, TX
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“Jim and Sam really live their intention and that’s what makes the film so perfect for a conversation...the idea that we have to show up every day and DO something to make the world better is so central to who we are .”
MICHAEL GREENFIELD, DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION, PARK CITY, UT

“Seeing your film and then experiencing your performance after was the highlight of the festival.”
ALAN LAFAVE, HEAD PROGRAMMER , HELL’S HALF MILE MUSIC & FILM FESTIVAL

“After So Many Days is a contemporary, DIY, life on the road documentary sparked by a search for career success, fueled by the desire to share music with those willing to listen, and swept along by the kindness of strangers eager to help young artists chase their dreams.”
DAVID WARD, CKUA RADIO

“I could see that their journey moved so many hearts...it was profound to watch. From someone who knows the broken side of all dreams Jim and Sam are courage incarnate. ”
ANGELINA DOVE, MUSICIAN

“Truly magical. Your documentary is one in which I think every creative person should experience, the will to keep going and find that breakthrough.”
LINDSAY E, OWNER OF HARLESS + HUGH COFFEE