Matt Schofield

Schofield's prowess has taken his band to twelve countries, seen him playing with musicians including Buddy Guy and Robben Ford, and brought a note in the Penguin Book of Blues Recordings as one of only two living British artists to gain the maximum four-star rating.Schofield is one of only two living British artists to be given a four star (excellent) rating in the Penguin Book of Blues Recordings.Of the album they said "britblues meets jazz via N'Orleans – all played with the kind of sizzling guitar that just does not often surface in Fairford, Gloucestershire".[citation needed] In 2007, Guitar & Bass Magazine picked Schofield as one of the "Top 10 British Blues Guitarists of All Time".[6] In 2011, the trio released their fourth album Anything but Time, with Kevin Hayes on drums and John Porter as record producer.He has also played guitar on Dino Baptiste's Two Timing Lover Boy (1999), The Lester Butler Tribute Band's So Lowdown Tour (2002), Earl Green's A Different Picture (2005), The Backbones' New Road Sessions Vol.The 2012 Europe Tour, the trio was back with its original formation, with Matt Schofield, Evan Jenkins and Jonny Henderson.
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