Matt Schofield

Friday, June 21, 2024
7:00pm
Area : Stuart
Venue : The Lyric Theatre
59 SW Flagler Ave Stuart 34994
$40
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Matt Schofield
(June 21, 2024 7:00pm)
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โ€œIn Schofield, the UK has produced the best blues guitarist from any country in decades.โ€ LA
Daily News.
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Britain has produced great guitarists: think Eric Clapton and Peter Green. Now thereโ€™s another,
in a new generation, named Matt Schofield. Indeed, Guitar and Bass Magazine rates him in the
Top 10 of British blues guitarists of all time. He was named British Blues Guitarist of the Year
three times and was the first guitarist inducted into the British Blues Awards Hall of Fame.
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British-born and now U.S.-based, Matt Schofield continues to push the frontiers and reshape
the boundaries of the British blues tradition. After more than 30 years of performing and 20
years into a solo career, the multi-award-winning guitar virtuoso, singer, songwriter, producer
and band leader, his impact as one of the most influential and distinctive guitarists of his
generation is unquestionable.
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Thatโ€™s heady stuff for a man in his forties who grew up in the English countryside watching a
B.B. King video his father gave him. Later, videos introduced him to Albert Collins and Stevie
Ray Vaughan. โ€œIt was like, โ€˜Iโ€™ve got to do this,โ€™โ€ Schofield said. โ€œThereโ€™s something about the
way the three of them were jamming. B.B. really was majestic. As an 11 or 12-year-old watching
him, I was mesmerized but didnโ€™t think there was any way I could ever do that. It was too
special. When I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan playing with him, I thought maybe I could. Stevie made
it seem accessible to people. I taught myself, working through my dadโ€™s great blues record
collection. I did my first gig at 13, and Iโ€™ve been doing it ever since.โ€
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At 18, Schofield moved to London and worked as a sideman, honing his skills playing for artists
of the British blues scene and touring American performers. โ€œThis enabled me to stay close to
my roots while learning my trade and exploring a variety of musical frontiers,โ€ he said. โ€œBy age
25, I was starting to explore my own band projects. Although my formative guitar influences are
largely the old-school blues players, I never wanted my own music to be constrained by a rigid
formula or even genre. I just wanted to play โ€˜Matt Schofield music.โ€™ Classic jazz, funk, soul, rock
and all the music I love have found their way into it. The process of writing and singing has
become increasingly important to me and I feel itโ€™s those other aspects of creativity that helped
define my career on guitar.โ€
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Schofieldโ€™s live performances have become iconic. From main stages at prestigious festivals to
packed houses in legendary clubs, his ability to connect with audiences immediately and
profoundly is unforgettable. His authenticity, mastery of the guitar, emotive vocals, and
improvisational brilliance come to life with his innovative, original compositions. He is also a
renowned music educator, passing on his craft to others. In 2018, he releasedย Blues Speak,ย his
highly acclaimed TrueFire instructional series. He has taught from Tokyo to Texas and all points
in between.ย 

After numerous studio albums and decades of performing with his own band, there is still much
he wants to do. โ€œRemaining open to where the music might take me while maintaining the
excitement that improvising and collaborating with talented musicians is key to me,โ€ he said.
โ€œMy inspiration and goals come from many places, my influences, old and new, include
musicians I have wanted to collaborate with for years. There are things I still feel I hadnโ€™t
realized on previous albums and I have a need to keep pushing myself. It all meets at the place
where Iโ€™m heading now. Iโ€™m always aiming to go as far as possible to capture the same
connection with the listener that I aim to make at a live show or record. Thatโ€™s the goal:
capturing that special moment.โ€
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Schofield has achieved success he never imagined, but he remains in awe of those who showed
him the way. โ€œI remain a music lover, first and foremost,โ€ he said. โ€œThe recognition Iโ€™ve
received from both fans and peers is humbling and inspiring and those โ€˜pinch meโ€™ moments
where I found myself trading licks with heroes like Robben Ford and Buddy Guy are still the
greatest thrill.โ€
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If you havenโ€™t heard Matt Schofield, your thrill is still to come.