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  1. John Martyn ( New Malden, Londres, Reino Unido, 11 de septiembre de 1948 - Kilkenny, Irlanda, 29 de enero de 2009 1 ) fue un cantante, compositor y guitarrista británico cuyo nombre real era Ian David McGeachy, Orden del Imperio Británico en 2009. Durante más de cuarenta años de carrera publicó veinte álbumes de estudio.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_MartynJohn Martyn - Wikipedia

    Island, WEA. Website. johnmartyn .com. Iain David McGeachy OBE (11 September 1948 – 29 January 2009), known professionally as John Martyn, was a British guitarist and singer-songwriter. Over a 40-year career, he released 23 studio albums, and received frequent critical acclaim. The Times described him as "an electrifying guitarist and singer ...

  3. The Apprentice. 1 Feb 2023 | Album Reviews. The Apprentice (Esoteric 3CD + DVD released 25 November 2022). The album that finished his Island... Read More. Stormbringer! And The Road To Ruin. 4 Nov 2018 | Album Reviews. Reissue CDs Weekly: John & Beverley Martyn, Mott The Hoople Revisiting Island Records: The...

  4. 17 de feb. de 2007 · John Martyn - May You Never [1973] OGWTR.I.P. 29/01/2009

  5. John Martyn was born Ian David McGeachy on 11 September 1948 in New Malden, Surrey, the only son of two light opera singers. John’s parents separated and his early childhood was spent in Glasgow, John recalls, “you went out and kicked a few heads or you where looked on as a pansy.”. John learnt to play the guitar at fifteen and on leaving ...

  6. BBC FOUR pays tribute to musical maverick John Martyn, who died at the age of 60 on 29th January 2009, with an intimate documentary portrait originally trans...

  7. 29 de ene. de 2009 · Dazzling British guitarist and songwriter who helped move folk music away from acoustic traditions and toward rock, blues, and jazz influences. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 2000s. Born. September 11, 1948 in New Malden, Surrey, England. Died. January 29, 2009 in Kilkenny, Ireland.