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Matt Woosey

Matt Woosey (born 14 August 1984) is an English songwriter, singer and guitar player of blues, rock, folk, and pop.
== Career ==
Woosey's plays acoustic blues, folk and rock. He has been a musician, songwriter, and singer. He plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar and drums.
Woosey played in a Thin Lizzy tribute band called "Black Rose". It had a show in Bristol, England that was named "Vagabonds of the Western World". Woosey was the lead guitarist in a Malvern-based band called "Taxi". It was featured on local BBC radio shows during its UK tours. In this period Woosey split his time between studying at Keele University and touring with Taxi. Taxi remained unsigned although they recorded several self-released albums. They split in 2005〔(BBC, "Taxi End Their Journey" 7 May 2006 )〕 after which time Woosey went solo and toured throughout the UK.〔(BBC, Matt Woosey, 2 October 2006 )〕
After leaving university Woosey returned to his family home in Malvern, Worcestershire and formed "The Strange Rain",〔(BBC, "Matt Woosey", 1 July 2009 )〕 another 3-piece band in which he played acoustic guitar. The band featured original songs from Woosey and stayed together for one year producing one album. Following this Woosey carried out a tour of 100 gigs in 100 days.〔("Matt Woosey does 100 gigs in 100 days", 19 October 2009 )〕 He also busked around the UK and Europe. Around the same time Woosey had an instrumental song featured on BBC series It's Not Easy Being Green. He remained a solo performer until forming "The Matt Woosey Band" in 2011. It played several times at London's Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, and released one album called "On The Waggon". Since then, Woosey has toured and recorded with various session musicians and recorded a "Hook, Line and Sinker".〔"(Hook, Line and Sinker )"〕 EP and now appears primarily solo, duo (with percussionist Dave Small) or as a 3 or 4-piece band utilising session musicians.
He was described by Tom Robinson as an "upcoming roots artist from the UK with amazing feel+groove".〔(Tom Robinson (on Twitter as @freshnet), "Upcoming roots artist from the UK" 28 Aug 2012 )〕 Paul Jones (BBC2) featured Woosey in his Grammy 2014 awards radio show in January 2014.〔(Paul Jones, "Blues at the 2014 Grammys" 6 Jan 2014 )〕 Tom Robinson of BBC Radio 6 Music mentioned him on Twitter.〔(Tom Robinson (on Twitter as @freshnet), "Is Matt Woosey @wooseyblues the finest acoustic blues guitar player currently working in UK? Consider the evidence" 15 Dec 2013 )〕
Woosey toured Holland and Europe in 2012.〔(BBC Bristol Andrew Marston, "We're catching up with Malvern's Matt Woosey who's in middle of a tour of Holland and Germany", 10 Feb 2012 )〕 In 2013 Woosey's album "On the Waggon" gained coverage on several BBC radio shows in the UK.〔(BBC Devon, "Matt Woosey, Judi Spiers Show", 12 April 2013 )〕〔(BBC Introducing in Hereford & Worcester, "Andy O'Hare reviews Matt Woosey at The Great Malvern Hotel", 23 July 2013 )〕〔(BBC Bristol Laura Rawlings, "singer Matt Woosey joins Laura", 9 Jan 2014 )〕
In 2014 Woosey was included in Tom Robinson's Fresh on the Net mix session.〔(Fresh on the Net, "BBC Mix Tape January 2014 introducing selected artists" 20 Jan 2014 )〕 He also appeared at the UK "Great British Rock & Blues Festival"〔("Great British Rock & Blues Festival" )〕 in January 2014 and supported the Brand New Heavies〔(Leek Post & Times, "The Heavies play at Buxton Opera House on the 25th anniversary of Acid Jazz" 22 Jan 2014 )〕〔(Matt Woosey Gigs, "Supporting Brand New Heavies" 22 Jan 2014 )〕 at the Buxton Opera House in February 2014. In 2014 Woosey released a box set, "Draw A Line", which included his first 5 CDs. In May 2014 Woosey played with Gerry McAvoy’s Band of Friends in a celebration of the music of Rory Gallagher at the Flowerpot〔(Belper News, "Dutch masters come to The Flowerpot" 8 May 2014 )〕 in Derby. In 2014 he toured the UK, Ireland, Germany and Switzerland.
Woosey signed with Robar Music Records (RMR),〔(Robar Music Records Limited )〕 an independent UK label, in 2014 and released his 7th album, Wildest Dreams through RMR at a launch event in Woosey's home town on 2 November at the Malvern Coach House.〔(Malvern Observer "Matt Woosey set to launch new album" 20 October 2014 )〕 The album received reviews in music publications in the UK, France and Canada with radio plays in the same countries and also USA. These included Maverick Magazine (UK), R2 (UK), Blues Matters (UK), Cashbox (Canada), Digital Blues Music (France), Blues & Co (France), Radio Canut (France), WFRG 89.3 (USA).
In November 2014 Wildest Dreams was listed as one of four 'Picks of the Month' for November by the IBBA (Independent Blues Broadcasters Association),〔(Independent Blues Broadcasters Association, Picks of the Month, November 2014 )〕 was number 1 in the IBBA's playlist top 50 for November.〔(Number 1 in the IBBA's playlist top 50, November 2014 )〕 In the same month Woosey was voted 'Solo Artist of the Year, 2014' along with Grainne Duffy by the 'Blues Matters, Writer's Poll'〔(Solo Artist of the Year, 2014, Blues Matters, Writer's Poll )〕

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