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Subject: RE: Martyn Wyndham-Read at Edinburgh Folk Cl From: Murray MacLeod Date: 15 Oct 10 - 05:31 PM He does have a very good voice, as Dick says, but more than that, he has a deceptively "simple" guitar style, which when you try to analyse it, turns out to be not so simple after all. He has an almost unique ability to play "off the beat" rather like Nic Jones used to do, but somehow differently ... |
Subject: RE: Martyn Wyndham-Read at Edinburgh Folk Cl From: Zany Mouse Date: 15 Oct 10 - 01:53 PM Lucky, lucky folkies. I wish I lived nearer. Have a good evening, Martyn. Hope to see you soon. Rhiannon |
Subject: RE: Martyn Wyndham-Read at Edinburgh Folk Cl From: Diva Date: 15 Oct 10 - 10:05 AM He is magic! Hope to see him at Girvan |
Subject: RE: Martyn Wyndham-Read at Edinburgh Folk Cl From: SINSULL Date: 15 Oct 10 - 09:15 AM He likes nodding animals. Oh and he sings pretty well too. Don't miss him. |
Subject: RE: Martyn Wyndham-Read at Edinburgh Folk Cl From: The Sandman Date: 15 Oct 10 - 09:08 AM he has a very good voice. |
Subject: Martyn Wyndham-Read at Edinburgh Folk Cl From: Johnny J Date: 15 Oct 10 - 05:09 AM Wednesday 20th October 2010 "Martyn Wyndham-Read has been involved with folk music for over forty years. In his late teens he left his mother's farm in Sussex and headed off, with his guitar, to Australia where he worked on a sheep station Emu Springs in South Australia. It was while he was there that he heard, first hand, the old songs sung by some of the station hands at Emu Springs and he became captivated by these songs and the need to know more of them and where they came from grew. He headed off to Melbourne and became part of the folk song revival there and throughout Australia during the early1960's.. Back to England in 1967 where he met up with the renowned singer and song collector Bert Lloyd, who himself had spent time in Australia. Martyn was asked by Bert Lloyd to be part of the album 'Leviathan' on the Topic label and soon after he started recording for Bill Leader and touring extensively worldwide." See http://www.martynwyndhamread.com/ Venue Pleasance Cabaret Bar 20.00 hours £8, £7, £5(members) I realise that most of you "young ones" might not be too familiar with Martin's work but but he is a highly respected and talented performer and, during the eighties, he was regularly rated within the top four or five performers in the UK. So, here's an ideal opportunity to colour in a glaring gap in your musical appreciation canvas. |
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