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Martin Harley has been making music and touring the world for over two decades. His sound has never been more down to earth. Exploring roots, blues and slide guitar in a style The Guardian referred to as ?Spellbinding?, Harley has released nine albums to date, four recorded on home soil and four across the Atlantic in Texas and Nashville.
Martin solo shows are known for mixing excellent musicianship and songwriting with adown to earth sense of humour and tales of 3 decades of world travel. His recentnominations include, AMA instrumentalist of the year, Best Acoustic Guitarist, Best AcousticBlues artist. Notable appearances include Glastonbury Acoustic and Avalon stages,Beautiful Days, Royal Albert Hall, Union Chapel, Bluebird Nashville, Tønder Festival, TheTroubadour LA and at home round the fire pit with his two daughters.
In 2022 Martin released and toured the Harley Kimbro Lewis album with Grammy nominated Daniel Kimbro and Sam Lewis which received excellent reviews.
?Harley offers the listener a masterclass in taste, style and roots blues? (Guitarist Magazine) ?No doubt that he is a slide guitar master. He is the business? (Roots Magazine) ?Spellbinding? (The Guardian) ?Quite simply a great live act? (Time Out London)