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Iain Matthews

Presented by Natalie's and Zeppelin Productions

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There’s a purity about Iain Matthews’ voice. And it’s mirrored by the integrity of his career.
The singer-songwriter has never been seduced by fame. His focus has always been on creating music that captivates the ear, the mind and the heart. 

Born Ian Matthews McDonald, June 16, 1946, in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, he soared to prominence in 1967, as a founding member of Fairport Convention. In that pioneering band, Matthews created exquisite harmonies with first Judy Dyble, then Sandy Denny. 
After two years, he left and formed Matthews Southern Comfort. They enjoyed a huge hit with their stirring version of Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock.” 
One of the outstanding solo albums Matthews recorded during his years in Los Angeles was 1973’s “Valley Hi,” produced by Michael Nesmith.
Matthews has fronted such bands as Plainsong, Hi-Fi, No Grey Faith, More Than a Song and a Dutch jazz combo, The Searing Quartet. After working for a while in A&R, in 1987 Matthews returned to performing and recording as a solo artist for a time. Mostly based in Austin Texas.

Since returning to live in Europe in 2000, he focused again on his now all Dutch ensemble, Matthews Southern Comfort and his seemingly never ending stream of solo recordings. Matthews latest album releases include “A BAKERS DOZEN”, his most recent solo effort and “FAKE TAN”, recorded in Norway two years ago, with Norwegian icons, The Salmon Smoker’s. A collaboration with British writer Ian Clayton in 2018 produced his highly praised memoirs, “Thro my eyes”. Making several music book end of the year lists.

These days Matthews prefers to focus more on acoustic solo shows, where he tells stories and plays many fan favorites from his 50 year career. He says, “I have nothing more to prove and this approach to live shows gives me an instant rapport”.

Food & Bar: Our full food and drink menu will be available before and during the show.

Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Time: 8:30 pm

Doors Open: 7:30 pm