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Blues Run The Game
Guitarist
|October 2019
Martin simpson is one of the finest fingerstyle guitarists working today. With a new album, Rooted, in the can, he explains why a chance encounter with a vintage Martin D-28 that belonged to american troubadour Jackson c Frank changed his musical life – and walks us through the vintage and custom guitars that keep inspiration flowing…
Martin Simpson is one of those players who is capable of transporting listeners with just a few notes, who invests every phrase with a haunting sonority that is, at times, not quite of this world. It’s somewhat ironic, then, that he is one of the most down-to-earth musicians you could meet and, true to form, he’s invited Guitarist into his home in Sheffield to talk about his new album, Rooted. As the name suggests, it’s a musical journey back to the origins of Martin’s love for the guitar and the music made on it – and features some memorable guest appearances from the likes of Sheffield songsmith Richard Hawley who, handily, just happens to be Martin’s neighbor.
While we’re here, he’s also happy to show off his fascinating collection of guitars and banjos, including some pre-war Martin rarities that changed the way he thought about the guitar several decades into his career. Along the way, he was able to share insights into his ability to coax extra sonority and musicality from the acoustic instruments he plays…

Tell us about the new album…
“Well, it’s always a challenge. You know, it’s a really big deal to say, ‘Okay, I have to make another statement.’ I think this is the 21st solo record that I’ve made. I’ve been writing a lot more over the last little while.
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