As a musician myself it has always been a difficult question to answer whats your favorite song whats your favorite band but i can say im always quik to say harry manx and every music lover i run into im always shareing his music to as many people as i can life changing for many it makes me feel so sad and terrified that i could have went my life never hearing him im so incredibly fortunate to have found him in my 20s thank you mr manx your music has been such a treasure to me and helped me thrpugh the toughest of times and been apart of the best of times as well thank you for being awsome
This man is a musical treasure…. No one plays like this.. I’ve seen him once in concert, and he is always incredible…..Thank you for sharing your music…
My beloved friend, Anna, turned me on to you many moons ago. She was a devoted fan. I'm listening to your lovely voice now in her sweet, music loving memory. She left us all, a gaping void in my world, just two weeks ago. Listening to your offerings will keep us humming and swaying along together for many moons to come. Thank you, Harry 🙏💜🙏
I've loved Harry ever since I first discovered him in North Carolina in 2011. I traveled up to Moab, Utah to see him a few years later. He's not in the US very often, but I sure would love to see him again!
Last evening he was playing at the Blue Frog in White Rock BC.. I had tickets, I come down with a terrible virus and cough.. No Harry for me but my friend and her son loved it. Now, this is the second time I have attempted to see him. Is the Universe telling me something :). One more try this summer on Saltspring Island, where he lived for a time. And where I doo lived for my early years. Great story, yes that would be Saltspring for sure!
I have been following the fate of this musician for many years and I can say that in his category he is #1 in Canada if not in the world. Because he is not associated with major labels, he is little known even in Canada. Sad but true Mike from Poland
So good and such an interesting life: from roadie for Crowbar on the 70's Canadian rock scene to 5 years seclusion and music study in India to a dominant one man movement in the Indy folk/roots music scene for over 20 years....and still pickin' and grinnin'. Keep on Keepin' On Harry.
A great musician I was happy to see live 2018! I've also filmed the whole performance and have published the video (a really good one) on my channel! 🙂
As a musician myself it has always been a difficult question to answer whats your favorite song whats your favorite band but i can say im always quik to say harry manx and every music lover i run into im always shareing his music to as many people as i can life changing for many it makes me feel so sad and terrified that i could have went my life never hearing him im so incredibly fortunate to have found him in my 20s thank you mr manx your music has been such a treasure to me and helped me thrpugh the toughest of times and been apart of the best of times as well thank you for being awsome
This man is a musical treasure…. No one plays like this.. I’ve seen him once in concert, and he is always incredible…..Thank you for sharing your music…
Same.. and what you hear here, is what you get live...
My beloved friend, Anna, turned me on to you many moons ago. She was a devoted fan. I'm listening to your lovely voice now in her sweet, music loving memory. She left us all, a gaping void in my world, just two weeks ago. Listening to your offerings will keep us humming and swaying along together for many moons to come. Thank you, Harry 🙏💜🙏
Emotionally and spiritually fulfilling.
Love the humor between tunes. Manx is a master indeed
I've loved Harry ever since I first discovered him in North Carolina in 2011. I traveled up to Moab, Utah to see him a few years later. He's not in the US very often, but I sure would love to see him again!
I was lucky enough to see him in Berkeley maybe ten years ago. Still hoping he’ll make it back our way . . .
Harry no tail but oozing rhythm from every pore. Brilliant my man.
Last evening he was playing at the Blue Frog in White Rock BC.. I had tickets, I come down with a terrible virus and cough.. No Harry for me but my friend and her son loved it. Now, this is the second time I have attempted to see him. Is the Universe telling me something :). One more try this summer on Saltspring Island, where he lived for a time. And where I doo lived for my early years. Great story, yes that would be Saltspring for sure!
Wow, excellent quality recording+
ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL...I LOVE IT!!!
I have been following the fate of this musician for many years and I can say that in his category he is #1 in Canada if not in the world. Because he is not associated with major labels, he is little known even in Canada. Sad but true Mike from Poland
Beautifully Eery first track. Great gig. Wow!
Once a genius, always a genius. Amazing. 👏 👏 👏
So good and such an interesting life: from roadie for Crowbar on the 70's Canadian rock scene to 5 years seclusion and music study in India to a dominant one man movement in the Indy folk/roots music scene for over 20 years....and still pickin' and grinnin'. Keep on Keepin' On Harry.
Love this guy.
heavy! love harry!
thank you grazie
A great musician I was happy to see live 2018! I've also filmed the whole performance and have published the video (a really good one) on my channel! 🙂
I can hear taped drums and other guitar playing? Or is it just me?
Actually he has a foot pad that give the drum sounds - watch his feet.
1 song name please ?
Death Have Mercy
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! st trak is "Another Year". If you move your slider on the bottom line. each trak will show.
Another Year
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Beautiful soul here ,,,,,And he does beautiful songs and hes a great music player
Why does he remind me of Mike from Breaking Bad?