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Martin Barre

Stage Left front coverHOT NEWS

Martin's new solo album, "Stage Left," released August 2003, is now in stores and available for online purchase too!

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Martin's solo tour dates for United States, October 2004

Martin was born in Birmingham, England on the 17th November, 1946. He studied at local Grammar schools, before enrolling on a degree course in Surveying and Architecture at college and university. martin barre

Leaving college to begin a musical career playing saxophone and flute, he joined a touring soul band who travelled throughout Germany and the UK, later backing such legendary US artists as Lee Dorsey, The Coasters and Ben E. King.

Martin BarreBarre first ran into Jethro Tull in 1968 when his band "Gethsemane" as it was then called, supported Tull at a concert at the Van Dyck Club in Plymouth, England. Martin had by then graduated to electric guitar along with his other instruments, and must have made some favourable impression on the members of Tull since, when Mick Abrahams forfeited the guitar slot in December 1968, Martin successfully auditioned, being favoured over Tony Iommi, later of Black Sabbath, whose style was seen as less flexible than the more eclectic musical background which Martin brought to the group.

After a few shows in the UK to warm up both Martin and some new material, Tull joined Jimi Hendrix for some concerts in Scandinavia, and then on to the USA for the first time, early in 1969.

Martin BarreAs the Tull success grew through album releases and concert tours Martin Barre developed his skills to encompass his broad interests in classical, jazz, pop and rock music, benefiting as he went from friendly acquaintances with other rock guitar luminaries of the day, such as Peter Green, Leslie West, Jimmy Page, etc.

In 1976, he met his future wife while arriving at Jackson City Airport, and in uncharacteristic fashion, did the "major Rock Star bit" by boldly offering her a ticket and backstage pass to the show that night. The young Julie Weems was sufficiently reassured by his gentlemanly and polite demeanour, to actually turn up and thus began an enduring 22 year relationship which now involves two daughters, a son, one dog and two cats.

Martin has recorded two solo albums in the last few years: "A Trick Of Memory" and "The Meeting", and runs his own commercial recording studio, "The Presshouse" in nearby Devon, England which plays host to many new and established bands who come to enjoy the creative tranquillity which has fuelled Martin's solo work.

Martin BarreHis fondest memories of touring involve gigs with Hendrix, Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Chicago, Mountain and UK. Favourite Tull tracks include "Sossity, You're A Woman" and "Nothing To Say", and his favourite Tull album is 1984's "Under Wraps".

Martin's hobbies include, famously, recreational and marathon running (not jogging) as well as collecting old model trains and cameras. He enjoys skiing and wind surfing when on vacation, but rarely travels without a guitar which, when the mood takes him, offers the best exercise of all.

Martin Barre continues to record and tour with Jethro Tull.

 

interview features

Martin talks with "Progressive Ears" - Fall 2003

Barre discusses a possible solo tour, his new solo album, and Tull news.

Martin talks with Classic Rock Revisited - 8/2003

classic rock revisitedBarre discusses his new solo effort "Stage Left," how his sound changes over time, and even Metallica.

Martin in 2003 rock guitarist book

Catch interview excerpts in this new work featuring fifteen of rock's greatest guitarists.

Martin Barre Talks with About.Com's™ Shawn Perry

Martin talks about life with Tull these thirty-plus years, what it was like recording famous Tull numbers, the possibility of reuniting the mid-seventies lineup, writing music with Ian, and other topics.

Martin with LetItRock.Com

His influences as a guitarist, the "A" band changes, his album "Trick of Memory," lots of pictures, and much more from this 2000 interview. Russian translation available.

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