found: Cheatham, D. Doc & Sammy [SR] 1977?:container (Sammy Price, piano)
found: His Do you dig my jive [SR] p1985:label (Sam Price) container (b. Samuel Blythe Price in Honey Grove, Tex., 10-6-08)
found: The birth of soul [SR] 1969:label (Sam Price Trio)
found: Shavers, C. Timeless Historical presents Charlie Shavers and the blues singers [SR] 1995:label (Sam Price's Fly Cats)
found: All music guide WWW site, Mar. 18, 2005(Sammy Price; b. Oct. 6, 1908, Honey Grove, TX, d. Apr. 14, 1992, New York, NY; blues and boogie-woogie pianist)
found: Sammy Price papers, 1929 -1992:(Samuel "Sammy" Blythe Price (Oct. 6, 1908, Honey Grove, Texas - Apr. 14, 1992, New York City), a self-taught pianist, debuted onstage dancing the Charleston with the Alphonso Trent Orchestra in 1925; American jazz, boogie-woogie and jump blues pianist and bandleader)
found: New York times online, viewed January 20, 2017(obituary dated April 16, 1992: Sammy Price, jazz pianist; born in Honey Grove, Texas; moved to New York in the late 1930s and became a staff musician for Decca records, recording regularly behind blues, jazz and gospel singers; also led his own group, the Texas Blusicians, which included at different times Ike Quebec and Lester Young; in the 1950s he moved to Dallas, where he owned two clubs; later performed in Europe, at festivals, and in New York City; active in Harlem politics; died Tuesday [April 14, 1992] at age 83)
found: The Frog blues & jazz annual no. 2, 2011:label (Sammy Price and his Four Quarters) program notes in The Frog blues & jazz annual, no. 2, page 176 (Douglas Finnell, trumpet ; Bert Johnson, trombone ; Sammy Price, piano ; Percy Darensbourg, banjo; recorded Sept. 29, 1929, Dallas, Tex.)