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October 31, 2008

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Renowned as a die-hard road warrior, Sexton has traveled the globe with his guitar slung on his back and a heart full of soul. His songs are intricate and spirited. Acoustic Guitar Magazine raved about Sexton's remarkable visceral live shows, calling the singer a 'master of dynamics, reducing a room to silence with his blustering baritone, and then teasing that silence with a fluttering falsetto.' After a sold-out North American band tour and a reunion run with drummer Joe Bonadio, Martin returns to the road this fall for a solo, purely Martin experience. Stripping it down, rocking it up, and keeping it real, trying out some new material along the way.



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      October 31, 2008

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