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Sheet music, chords Sam Barber -  Man You Raised
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Sheet music, chords Sam Barber, Avery Anna - Indigo
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Sheet music, chords Sam Barber, Avery Anna - Indigo
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Samuel Robert Barber (born April 15, 2003) is an American country singer-songwriter from Frohna, Missouri. His single "Straight and Narrow" was his first to chart in the U.S. and is certified platinum by the RIAA. Barber was born to a mechanic, his father, and a nurse, his mother. He was raised on his family's large ancestral farm in Frohna, Missouri. His focus for much of his child and teenage life was on athletics and school; Barber didn't begin to learn to play music until he learned about his great-grandfather's music ability when he was 16. He wrote some of his now-released songs around this time, but wouldn't release them until years after. Before releasing music, he enrolled in the civil engineering program at the State Technical College of Missouri.