Bearing the torch of British Electric-Blues, Matt Schofield is a true guitar hero. His feel is fluid, his touch is otherworldly, his ear tuned to the classic sound that keeps British Blues in our hearts and headphones. Touted as "one of the top ten British Blues guitarists of all time," (Guitar & Bass Magazine) Schofield does not disappoint. Instead he strays from old to new; one part Buddy Guy, another part Robben Ford. He earned his place in the pantheon playing with Lee Sankey, and prodigy / Bowie Protege Dana Gillespie. Now, having formed his own trio, Schofield has toured the world and made quite the name for himself.
There are a lucky few who can recall seeing artists Albert King and Eric Clapton play their first small club gigs. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor for Matt Schofield. With a career aimed at the stars, he seems to only be getting bigger and better. Catch him at StageOne so that one day you can say that you remember when...