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Tag Archives: Marty Walsh
Abel Fuentes: Tramp’s Footprints – The History of Supertramp
February 25, 2022
Uno Editorial 2021 When all the world’s asleep and the questions run too deep, an extensive and exhaustive treatise on the life of and times of British art-rockers offers all the answers and more. There are bigger bands who don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Carl Verheyen, John Helliwell, Marty Walsh, Supertramp
MARTY WALSH – The Total Plan
January 28, 2015
Weberworks 2014 Coming out from behind the stars, polymath guitarist sums up two decades of solo thinking. Marty Walsh played with crème de la crème of pop and rock performers, from Dolly Parton and Randy Crawford to LeAnn Rimes and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged fusion, instrumental, Marty Walsh, Supertramp
SUPERTRAMP associates release instrumental collections
July 10, 2014
They are an English ensemble but there were some American members in SUPERTRAMP, and now two of these, guitarists Marty Walsh and Carl Verheyen, have released solo albums, both strewn with cameos from their famous friends. Neither Walsh, nor Verheyen aren’t considered a … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Carl Verheyen, Marty Walsh, Supertramp