ALBUMNothing but Green Willow: The Songs of Mary Sands and Jane GentryMartin Simpson & Thomm Jutz
ALBUMHome RecordingsMartin Simpson
ALBUMProdigal Son (Remastered)Martin Simpson
ALBUMTrails & TribulationsMartin Simpson
ALBUMEver Popular FavouritesMartin Simpson & Dom Flemons
ALBUMMurmurs (Deluxe Edition)Andy Cutting, Nancy Kerr & Martin Simpson
ALBUMThe Long Dance of SummerJessica Radcliffe, Lisa Ekström & Martin Simpson
ALBUMVagrant StanzasMartin Simpson
ALBUMPurpose + GraceMartin Simpson
ALBUMTrue StoriesMartin Simpson
ALBUMKind LettersMartin Simpson
ALBUMRighteousness & HumidityMartin Simpson
ALBUMBeautiful Darkness, Celebrating the Winter SolsticeJessica Radcliffe, Lisa Ekström & Martin Simpson
ALBUMThe Bramble BriarMartin Simpson
ALBUMTrue Dare Or PromiseMartin Simpson
ALBUMBootleg UsaMartin Simpson
ALBUMSad or High KickingMartin Simpson
ALBUMKambara Music In Native Tongues - EPMartin Simpson, David Hidalgo, Viji Krishnan & Poovalur Srinivasan
ALBUMCool & UnusualMartin Simpson
ALBUMLiveMartin Simpson
ALBUMMusic for the Motherless ChildMartin Simpson & Man Wu
ALBUMA Closer Walk With TheeMartin Simpson
ALBUMWhen I Was On HorsebackMartin Simpson
ALBUMLeaves of LifeMartin Simpson
ALBUMGrinning in Your FaceMartin Simpson
ALBUMA Cut AboveJune Tabor & Martin Simpson
About Martin Simpson
Hometown
Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Born
May 5, 1953
Genre
Folk
A gifted and influential guitarist, banjoist, singer, and songwriter, Martin Simpson is one of the most visible examples of the relationship between the traditional folk music of the United Kingdom and American roots music. Simpson's life reflects this journey. Born in England, he moved to the United States in the late '80s. After recording several Celtic folk-leaning solo albums and collaborating with British folk-rock legends like June Tabor and the Albion Band, the move allowed him to absorb the unique forms of guitar playing in the U.S., where has continued to record, both as a collaborator and as an acclaimed solo artist, with lauded efforts like 2007's Prodigal Son, 2011's Purpose & Grace, and 2024's Skydancers combining various folk traditions with virtuosic musicianship.