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About the show
Reg is a true modern troubadour illuminating history and humanity through song.
An award-winning songwriter, Reg was introduced onto the Royal Albert Hall stage by Mike Harding as 'one of this country’s finest.' His captivating tenor voice and unparalleled lyrical depth have enthralled audiences across continents for decades.
Masterfully accompanying himself on his ‘44 Martin six-string guitar, harmonica, tenor guitar, banjo, and dulcimer, a Reg Meuross performance is a journey into the heart, soul, and conscience of English folk.
His songs tell stories that need to be heard - of love, struggle, injustice, and hope. With 15 acclaimed albums, he continues to bring spellbinding performances to new audiences.
‘Classic, with echoes of early Dylan, Tom Paxton and Leonard Cohen.’ The Guardian
‘His songwriting comes straight from the heart… folk music at its best.’ Pete Townshend
‘…assured a place in the pantheon of great folk songwriters’ The Living Tradition
‘The remarkable singer-songwriter that is Reg Meuross’ BBC Radio 3
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Reg Meuross
Reg's imaginative and finely crafted songs have earned him the title of Master Storyteller (Pennyblack Music), and prompted Mike Harding to introduce him onto the stage of The Royal Albert Hall as 'one of the finest singer-songwriters this country has produced'. Reg is a true modern day troubadour – commenting on life as he sees it, with some of the most beautifully disarming songs and lyrics ever written.
Reg Meuross
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“…sounds like a forgotten, American 60s classic with echoes of Dylan, Tom Paxton & Leonard Cohen” Robin Denselow, The Guardian
“There’s something special about the way he writes and delivers a song” Townes Van Zandt.
In the mid-1980s Reg Meuross formed the Panic Brothers with Richard Morton, mixing Americana with humour and slick harmonies. Then came the Flamingos, Hank Wangford, and now 11 highly acclaimed solo albums have established his songs as ‘the hinges upon which swing the doors of perceptive English folk’ (Folkwords).
Reg’s songs comment bravely on life as he sees it, bringing wide ranging stories from the ghosts of WW1 soldiers to the ravages of dementia, and some of the most beautifully disarming songs and lyrics ever written. Reg has that rare gift of being able to touch people, through his songs and performance, on a really human level. His words and music paint pictures that remain with the listener long after the song has been sung.
“Meuross, quite simply, is one of the best” Malcolm Carter, Pennyblack Music
“Powerful and moving songwriting” Martin Chilton, The Telegraph
“A mighty songwriter and an equally fine singer” Martin Carthy
'Magnificent, powerful & moving' (Pete Townshend).
'Intelligent and thought-provoking songs, beautifully made and skilfully delivered' (The Times).
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