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Harley Kimbro Lewis

From Knoxville to Nashville via Hertfordshire, Martin Harley, Daniel Kimbro and Sam Lewis collaborate for the first time on a slow cooked, laidback album reminiscent of an early American songbook. The album highlights Daniel’s Appalachian roots, Sam’s Nashville tones and Martin’s travelling riverside blues. This is acoustic Americana at its finest.

Martin Harley has been making music and touring the world for over two decades. Exploring blues and roots in a ‘spellbinding’ style (The Guardian), Harley has released eight albums to date. His carbon neutral Blues Gone Green bicycle tour of the UK took place in 2011. He has appeared at Glastonbury, the Royal Albert Hall and countless international venues.

Raised on American Roots music, Daniel Kimbro is a Grammy-nominated musician from Tennessee with numerous recording credits and touring appearances. Splitting his time between Knoxville and Nashville, Daniel is currently touring with John Hiatt, the Jerry Douglas Band, and the Transatlantic Sessions, and has appeared on stage with James Taylor, Alison Krauss, Sir Aly Bain, Cara Dillon, and many others.

Nashville-based singer-songwriter Sam Lewis has collaborated with everyone from Leon Russell to Chris Stapleton. Sam’s soulful style meets at a juncture of many different genres – a place where feel-good music meets vital social commentary. His songs are glued together with a unique stage banter developed from performing in numerous music halls and festivals.

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