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'''Harry Manx''' is a musician who blends [[blues]], [[folk music]], and [[Hindustani classical music]]. He was born in the [[Isle of Man]], [[United Kingdom]], where he spent his childhood, and now lives on [[Saltspring Island]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. |
'''Harry Manx''' is a musician who blends [[blues]], [[folk music]], and [[Hindustani classical music]]. He was born in the [[Isle of Man]], [[United Kingdom]], where he spent his childhood, and now lives on [[Saltspring Island]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. |
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He plays the [[slide guitar]], [[harmonica]], [[Guitjo|six-string banjo]], and [[Mohan veena]]. He studied for five years in India with [[Vishwa Mohan Bhatt]]. |
He plays the [[slide guitar]], [[harmonica]], [[Guitjo|six-string banjo]], and [[Mohan veena]]. He studied for five years in India with [[Vishwa Mohan Bhatt]]. |
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[[Image:Harry_manx_playing_his_cigar_box_guitar.jpg|thumb|right|Harry Manx playing his self-constructed "cigar box guitar."]] |
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[[Image:Harry_manx_playing_his_guitar.jpg|thumb|right|Harry Manx playing slide guitar.]] |
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Manx has released six albums. |
Manx has released six albums. |
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Harry Manx is a musician who blends blues, folk music, and Hindustani classical music. He was born in the Isle of Man, United Kingdom, where he spent his childhood, and now lives on Saltspring Island, British Columbia, Canada.
He plays the slide guitar, harmonica, six-string banjo, and Mohan veena. He studied for five years in India with Vishwa Mohan Bhatt.
Manx has released six albums.
Discography
- Dog My Cat (2000)
- Wise and Otherwise (2001)
- Jubilee (with Kevin Breit) (2002)
- Road Ragas (2003)
- West Eats Meet (2004)
- Mantras For Madmen (2005)
External links
- Harry Manx official site
- [1] Harry Manx's independent record label