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| Martin Barre | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Birth name | Martin Lancelot Barre | |
| Born | November 17, 1946 | |
| Origin | ||
| Genre(s) | Progressive
rock Folk-Rock Hard rock |
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| Instrument(s) | guitarist | |
| Years active | 1960s - present | |
| Label(s) | RandM Records Fuel 2000 Chrysalis Records Eagle Records Roadrunner Records EMI Capitol Records Island Records |
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| Associated acts |
Jethro Tull The Penny Peeps |
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| Website | www.martinbarre.com | |
| Notable instrument(s) | ||
| Gibson
Les Paul Fender Stratocaster Fender Telecaster Fender Jaguar Gretsch White Falcon Hamer Guitars custom models |
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Martin Lancelot Barre (born 17 November 1946, in Kings Heath, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England) is an English rock musician.
Barre has been the guitarist for rock band Jethro Tull since 1969. He has appeared on every Jethro Tull album except This Was. His sound has been marked by a blend of Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton style blues with the baroque complexities of early 1970s progressive rock and traditional European folk music sounds. He has also acted as a flautist both on-stage for Tull, and in his solo work.
Barre began his career playing saxophone
with the Birmingham
band,
The Moonrakers in the early 1960s. During late 1966, he joined Beau
Brummell's former backing band, The Noblemen with fellow ex-Moonraker,
Chris Rodger, and the group subsequently changed name to
In the summer of 1967, Marsh and Rodger left and the others
brought in former Clayton Squares singer Denny Alexander and became
Alexander left the band in mid-1968 and the group became a blues outfit under a new moniker — Gethsemane. The new band recorded further material which was never released, and broke up in Mid December 1968, when Barre joined Jethro Tull.
For more than 3 decades, Barre's career focused on Jethro Tull. In the 1990s, however, he began to perform as a solo artist, and has recorded 4 albums: A Summer Band, A Trick of Memory, The Meeting and Stage Left. On these recordings, Barre combined rock and guitar oriented fusion in his sound.
On one track of 1994's A Trick of Memory,
Barre plays a guitar given to him by friend Mark
Mancina. 1996's The Meeting features the bassist Jonathan
Noyce, who was then introduced to Tull vocalist and flute
player,
His most recent solo effort, 2003's Stage Left, saw Barre assay a number of blues, acoustic folk and even ambient electronic styles. The songs were free flowing, yet had strong melodies.
Barre is one of the most accomplished guitarists in rock, and
his signature solo on the 1971 Jethro Tull standard "Aqualung" was
voted by the readers of Guitar Player magazine as one of the
top rock guitar solos of all time. Also, in 2007, this solo was rated
one of the 100 Greatest Guitar Solos by Guitar World magazine. Dire
Straits' leader Mark Knopfler, in a 2005 interview, called
Barre's work with
In 2004 in support of Stage Left, he played a number of solo dates and played at all of the Tull gigs in 2005. According to his official website, he has also recorded work on the recent album by veteran British folk music outfit, Pentangle.
According to a diary entry on his website dated December 2006, Barre says he "has started work on an acoustic project" with Dan Crisp, a singer and guitarist and Alan Bray, a bassist. Barre states he will be playing a number of acoustic instruments with the group, including bouzouki and mandolin. The group has already played 3 shows and they will continue to collaborate in 2007. No mention is made of the group recording an album.
| Jethro Tull |
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| Ian Anderson | Martin Barre | Jonathan Noyce | Andrew Giddings | Doane Perry |
| Mick Abrahams | Clive Bunker | Glenn Cornick | Barriemore Barlow | Jeffrey Hammond | John Evan | David Palmer | John Glascock | Mark Craney | Peter-John Vettese | Eddie Jobson | Dave Pegg | Gerry Conway | Maartin Allcock | Dave Mattacks | Tony Iommi |
| Discography |
| Studio: This Was
| Live: Compilation: Compilation containing previously-unreleased material: Living in the Past | Nightcap Box set: |
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