Martin McNeill

4th June
Louisa's Place, 4A St. Marys Road, Market Harborough, LE16 7DU

Bottleneck bluesman Martin McNeill sings and plays old-school blues with soul, featuring stunning slide guitar work. He was a finalist in the 2024 UK Blues Awards and runner-up for record of the year in 2020.

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Martin has deep roots as a performer. While still a teenager he earned support slots with visiting US stars Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and slide guitar legend Fred McDowell. Martin's playing still honours early heroes including Muddy Waters and Elmore James but he has developed a wider repertoire that transitions raw Mississippi hill country sounds to mellow slide guitar versions of vintage soul and gospel. This soulful evening promises to be entertaining for all and educational for any watching guitarist.

O N L Y A F E W T I C K E T S L E F T !

FOOD AVAILABLE if pre-ordered before 2pm on the day of the event by calling Louisa's Place on 01858 322024. Fully licensed beer, wine and cocktail bar. Performances usually end between 09:45pm and 10:00pm and have an interval halfway through.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are available here [https://www.harboroughblues.com/about-us-2/].

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Performances

19:30 - Wednesday 4th June

  • Standard: £15

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Contact

Louisa's Place
4A St. Marys Road
Market Harborough
LE16 7DU
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