Matt Arthur and the Lazybones performing Eric Clapton's Unplugged and Hits.
Matt's life as a musician started at age eight, playing many years from his late teens onwards within the rock cover…
Matt Arthur and the Lazybones performing Eric Clapton's Unplugged and Hits.
Matt's life as a musician started at age eight, playing many years from his late teens onwards within the rock cover scene of Sydney. Since Matt's move to Orange NSW in 2014, he has become an integral part of the music scene in the Central West of NSW, performing regularly at venues across the region. Matt's soulful voice, skilful guitar playing and his ability to captivate an audience is what sets him apart from the crowd.
2018 was an exciting year for Matt as he proudly released his first solo album, On Their Shoulders, with Rolling Wheel Studios. An album filled with acoustic covers of some of his favourite artists, including Keb Mo, Van Morrison and Bill Withers. A unique album of stunning production value, with many fans and critics praising Matt's rendition of the tracks.
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