Harry Manx has been called an "essential link" between the music of East and West, creating musical short stories that wed the tradition of the Blues with the depth of classical Indian ragas. Once heard, his unique sound is hard to forget and deliciously addictive.
Manx is a prolific artist, releasing six albums in a five-year span with no signs of stopping. His first album "Dog My Cat" (2001, NorthernBlues Music), captured the attention of new fans, musical peers and media with favorable reviews and awards, including Best Blues Album of the Year from the Canadian Independent Music Association. The Juno-nominated follow-up "Wise and Otherwise" (2002) garnered nods from the American media with excellent reviews in the Chicago Sun Times and Washington Post. "Jubilee" (2003), Harry's collaboration with famed Canadian guitarist Kevin Breit (Norah Jones), has become a critical favourite, receiving both Juno and Maple Blues Awards nominations, and helped to establish Harry as an innovator in Canada's Blues music community. "Road Ragas" (2003), a collection of Manx's live performances recorded around the globe, captures the essence of his mesmerizing solo shows and cemented a solid reputation for this artist amongst fans and musical peers.
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