Toledo Library Welcomes Folk Artist Sam Robbins for Free Live at the Library Concert
Daily Dose | 04/09/2026 9:00 am
What:
The Toledo Lucas County Public Library welcomes singer-songwriter Sam Robbins to Main Library as part of its free Live at the Library concert series.
When:
Thursday, April 16 12: 6:30–8 p.m.
Where:
Main Library: 325 N. Michigan St., Toledo, Ohio
Cost: Free
Registration:
Advance registration is requested but not required. Register online.
Website:
https://events.toledolibrary.org/event/14913391
About the artist:
Often described as an “old soul singer-songwriter,” East Coast-based artist Sam Robbins brings warmth and authenticity to the stage. With echoes of James Taylor, Jim Croce and Neil Young, his music blends classic folk storytelling with a modern spirit.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music and a past contestant on NBC’s The Voice, Robbins has carved his own path across the country, performing more than 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 fingerstyle guitar work and heartfelt vocals.
Whether sharing reflective ballads or upbeat songs inspired by stoic philosophy and everyday beauty, Robbins invites listeners into a world of honesty, calm and connection.
For fans of:
James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Noah Kahan, Gregory Alan Isakov, Josiah and the Bonnevilles
Sponsors:
Live at the Library is sponsored by the Library Legacy Foundation of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library.

















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