The remarkable, intimate solo performances Martin gives go from strength to strength - every gig is a masterclass, giving rapt audiences passion, sorrow, love, beauty, tragedy and majesty through his playing. Martin’s modesty and grace prevented him from answering “What’s it like being the best guitar player in the world?” on BBC Radio 4 interviewer’s question recently, but the facts speak for themselves!

40 years after he recorded his first album, Golden Vanity, in 1976, Martin is still known as a guitarist of formidable talent. Equally at home playing English traditional folk, American folk and blues and his own compositions, he is consistently named as one of the very finest fingerstyle guitar players in the world. He is listed in Gibson Guitars’ Top 30 Acoustic Guitarists of all time and Acoustic Guitar readers voted him #12 guitarist in the world. He has had the most nominations of any performer in the 18 years of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, an astonishing 32 times, 13 of those as Musician of the Year, winning that particular accolade twice. Universally acclaimed as one of the finest ever acoustic and slide guitar players and a fine banjo-picker to boot, his solo shows bear witness to an artist at the very top of his game.

Whether interpreting material from tradition or singing his own potent self-penned songs, Simpson is a remarkable storyteller - captivating and profoundly moving. His own songwriting produced the poignant Never Any Good, from Prodigal Son, 2007's Folk Album of the Year. Martin continues to collaborate with a dazzling array of people from across the musical spectrum: Jackson Browne, Martin Taylor, June Tabor, Richard Hawley, Bonnie Raitt, Danny Thompson, David Hidalgo, Danú, Richard Thompson and Dom Flemons are among the great musicians he has worked with... to name a few!

In recent years, he has been a lynchpin in the award-winning Full English, The Elizabethan Sessions and, in 2015, recorded Murmurs, an exciting new album with Andy Cutting and Nancy Kerr. Martin's most recent album was released in November last year to the usual critical acclaim. Home Recordings was recorded at his home by his regular producer, now neighbor, Andy Bell, and finds Martin singing and playing, literally amongst his beloved guitar and banjo collection and out on his Peak District-facing porch. A virtuoso player without question, but above all Martin Simpson conveys his diverse treasure trove of material from the heart, performing with rare subtlety, intensity and honesty. A true master of his art.

“Martin Simpson has transcended borders and oceans to quietly become a superb storyteller and musician of great depth and unquestionable taste.” - Stephen Fearing

Martin is in a class of his own. He is such an expressive player; he is ingenious in his use of the guitar. You can listen to one of his songs and three or four minutes in, he has only used the top four strings and not even played a bass note yet, and when he does, it feels like an orchestra coming in. His clarity of playing is just amazing.” Jackson Browne

“One of the virtuoso instrumentalists of the English music scene” ★★★★ The Guardian

“Simpson has become a fine interpreter of traditional and other songs, as well as a notable writer of his own.” The Times

"Simpson’s latest is a potent blend of the highest calibre… Simpson has never sung or played better." Acoustic Magazine "One of our finest traditional musicians, Simpson’s latest album offers a roving overview of his talents." ★★★★ Stars Uncut

"An excellent collection of material drawn from both sides of the Atlantic handled with loving care by Simpson and aided by some of the biggest names in folk." ★★★★ Maverick

Event: Friday 7 October, 7.30pm

Tickets: £15 advance / £18 on the door

Book now for Martin Simpson at Hampshire Cultural Trust's Forest Arts Centre, New Milton now!

 

  • Images of Martin Simpson with a guitar

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