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Fantastic tribute to big john loved the evening look forward to next time
Posted by Mark j on 27/09/2025
The John Martyn Project - Volume 1 Album Tour, The Gate, Cardiff - 26th September 2025
Second time seeing the JMP - just as good as the first time. All amazing musicians in their own right, who clearly enjoy playing together.
Posted by Hazel on 23/01/2025
The John Martyn Project, Firth Hall, Sheffield - 19th January 2025
Second time we've seen them & didn't disappoint. Interpretation of John Martyn's music was heartfelt and sensitive. Each member was a brilliant musician and all blended so naturally together
Posted by Ruth on 21/01/2025
The John Martyn Project, Firth Hall, Sheffield - 19th January 2025
The John Martyn Project is not a tribute band. They take the songs of Martyn and make them special. The version of 'John Wayne' was a highlight with Blythe Pepino commanding the stage like the Duke himself. " I come to measure you", the JMP certainly measure up
Posted by Andy S on 21/01/2025
The John Martyn Project, Firth Hall, Sheffield - 19th January 2025
Excellent evening in a lovely. Premium wine and divine chocolate at the bar. Fabulous.
Posted by CmarkS on 21/01/2025
The John Martyn Project, Firth Hall, Sheffield - 19th January 2025
The John Martyn Project celebrates the music of the legendary folk-rock singer-songwriter John Martyn. Featuring musicians like Katie Spencer and Kit Hawes, the project reinterprets Martyn’s extensive catalogue, from early folk classics to later experimental works. Their Volume 1 Album Tour delves into Martyn’s influential discography, paying homage to his innovative spirit.
The project has captivated audiences across the UK, performing at intimate venues and festivals like Cambridge Folk Festival. Their interpretations of songs like "Solid Air" and "May You Never" keep Martyn’s legacy alive, connecting new listeners with his timeless music.