
WE ARE
WHITE MANE
We believe music is more than sound, it’s a signal of purpose, identity, and connection. By putting vision first and building everything around it, we help artists grow sustainably, reach the right audiences, and create work that endures.

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ARTISTS
SAM BROTHERS
Sam doesn’t just make music he carries forward a tradition. A modern troubadour shaped by the road, his work is rooted in the same restless spirit that defined folk’s golden age, from Lead Belly to Dylan. His songs move between quiet intimacy and raw intensity, anchored by masterful guitar playing and a voice that can whisper or roar without warning.
HENRY PADOVANI
Henry Padovani makes music like a man who’s lived every mile of the road. From the raw sting of The Police to the savage pulse of The Flying Padovanis, his sound carries the grit of punk, the weight of blues, and the restless spirit of a true outsider. He’s never been interested in standing still—just in turning life, noise, and instinct into something real. That’s what gives his music its edge: it feels earned.
THE MALCHICKS
The Malchicks don’t play the blues to imitate it. They play it because they have to. What they bring isn’t novelty, it’s intensity: the kind that makes old songs feel urgent again. With Scarlett Wrench’s raw, unguarded voice and George Perez’s fearless, timeworn playing, they strip the genre back to its purpose - honest expression at the edge of something real. The result isn’t revival. It’s reminder: when the feeling is true, the blues still cuts through.
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SACHA MORGAN
Sacha Morgan writes like someone who has lived far more than her years. Rooted in experience, Instinct, and a voice that can soothe and unsettle in the same breath, her songs carry the kind of truth that doesn’t ask for attention — it earns it. With a life shaped by movement, resilience, and a deep connection to people and place, she turns survival into art and feeling into something lasting. That is what makes her different: she doesn’t just sing songs, she reveals them.
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