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Maxwell Hughes - Tales of the American West

from BandSwap 2014 Compilation by SpokesBUZZ

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Maxwell Hughes is the genuine article, a true to form prodigy and virtuoso. Just ask TEDtalks, who invited the self-taught former Lumineers guitarist member to demonstrate his unique two handed guitar style at their TEDxCSU event in March, 2013.

Maxwell Hughes didn't pick up a guitar until 2002. Ever since, he has explored a variety of stringed instruments independently, teaching himself, and innovating unique techniques. In the past 2 years, he has seen the world as a touring musician, garnered a Grammy nomination for songwriting on the Lumineers 2012 debut album, won 3rd place in the International Fingerstyle championship, and continues to gain the admiration of fans and musicians alike as an innovative instrumentalist.

His effortless transition from classic finger picking to two-handed-tap technique are an exhilarating experience for a live audience. His percussive approach allows for a sense of movement rarely seen in a solo performer. Donʼt miss Maxwell Hughes on tour in 2014 or his most recent album,

“Only In Dreams,” available on iTunes!

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from BandSwap 2014 Compilation, released September 2, 2014

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