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Martin Sexton is a musician originally from the Syracuse, New York area. Sexton migrated to Boston in 1990 where he built a following singing around Harvard Square and gradually working his way into the club scene. In the Journey, his 1992 collection of self-produced demo recordings, as well as his captivating live appearances earned him a number of Boston Music Awards not to mention The National Academy of Songwriters "Artist of the Year". Sexton has released five more studio albums and one live album since then. Sexton is committed to translating many American music forms into guitar-based folk; his influences...
Charles Wayne Sexton (born August 11, 1968) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known as the guitarist for Bob Dylan's backing band from 1999 to 2002. Sexton's mother was 16 years old when she gave birth to him in San Antonio, Texas. When he was four, he and his mother moved to Austin, where clubs like the Armadillo World Headquarters, the Soap Creek Saloon, and more notably the Split Rail and Antone's Blues Club exposed him to popular music. After a brief period living outside of Austin with his mother, Sexton moved back to Austin at the age...
Josh Hodges is Sexton Blake. While living in New York City in the early 00's, Josh wrote and recorded the material for Explosive Motion Picture Score or Josh Hodges' Sexton Blake. Which was released on Expunged Records in 2004. Then immediately after moving back to his native Portland, OR recorded "Sexton Blake - Plays the Hits" An 80's and early 90's cover album. Released in 2007 on Expunged Records. (Recently re-released on vinyl by Polyvinyl Records in 2012) http://www.polyvinylrecords.com/store/index.php?id=2164 After forming a live band and playing shows around Portland, Josh called it quits on Sexton Blake in 2007 and started...
Lee Sexton (born 1927, in Letcher County, Kentucky) is an American Banjo player from Letcher County, Kentucky. He began playing the banjo at the age of eight and is proficient in the two-finger picking and "drop-thumb" (clawhammer) traditional styles of east Kentucky. He also sings. His Whoa Mule album includes recordings from a 1952 home recording with fiddler Fernando Lusk to recordings made in 2001. Four solo songs also appear on Smithsonian Folkways album Mountain Music of Kentucky. In 1999 Kentucky Governor Paul Patton presented Lee with the Governor's Award in the Arts. .
Ann Sexton was born 5th February 1950 in Greenville, South Carolina, U.S.A. Songwriter David Lee spotted Ann in 1971, although not a well known artist, Ann recorded a series of great soul records for the legendary Nashville soul DJ and label-owner John R (John Richbourg). Her best known songs, "You've Been Gone Too Long" and "You're Losing Me", were, and still are, great favourites on the Northern Soul scene. .