Topic: Martin Sexton
My friend, John Reno lent me a Martin Sexton C.D. I am now a diehard fan.
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Guitar chord forum - chordie → Bands and artists → Martin Sexton
My friend, John Reno lent me a Martin Sexton C.D. I am now a diehard fan.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9EpXj4H … re=related
Thanks! I enjoyed that... "TRYING" to pick it up now Here's a great cover that gives a good look at the chords http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDhVKy_wJag
I have been a Martin for a decade. He is a fantastic artist who stays true to his craft. I've seen in him in small and large venues, he is phenomal live and in the studio. His voice is as fine as any in any genre. Please check out his earlier stuff to get a good vibe. His album "Black Sheep" is my favorite and led to a record deal with Atlantic (who he's no longer with). He's back on an independent label and records in Western Mass and upstate NY. He's a very good player but what distinguishes him from the pack is his voice; his voice is truly amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTLsm2BChw8
His sister Colleen is no slouch either!
You gotta be good if animals like your playing.
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I sailed with a doctor whose dog would cry whenever he picked up his guitar. (The dog was right, the doc's playing was awful)
I didn't know him! Thanks for sharing, that's a cool guy with some good songs
Mario
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