Harry Manx's 2005 Concert History

Harry Manx (born on the Isle of Man in 1955) is a Manx-born, Canadian-raised, musician who blends blues, folk, and Hindustani classical music. Born on the Isle of Man and raised in Ontario, he is currently living on Saltspring Island, BC, Canada. Nominated for six Juno Awards throughout his career, including the Roots and Traditional Album of the Year at the 2006 ceremony and Blues Album of the Year of 2010 for Bread and Buddha, he was also a nominee in the 8th Annual Independent Music Awards for his cover of "I'm on Fire".

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Blues
Acoustic
Canadian
Guitar
Acoustic Blues
Country Blues
Canadian Folk
Sitar
Isle Of Man Indie
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2024 3 concerts
2023 3 concerts
2020 2 concerts
2018 3 concerts
2017 15 concerts
2016 32 concerts
2015 9 concerts
2014 8 concerts
2013 18 concerts
2012 10 concerts
2011 50 concerts
2010 60 concerts
2009 87 concerts
2008 116 concerts
2007 82 concerts
2006 105 concerts
2005 36 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 2 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Harry Manx had?

Harry Manx has had 642 concerts.

What genre is Harry Manx?

Harry Manx is most often considered to be Folk, Blues, Acoustic, Canadian, Guitar, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Canadian Folk, Sitar, and Isle Of Man Indie.

When was the last Harry Manx concert?

The last Harry Manx concert was on April 01, 2024 at Byron Events Farm in Tyagarah, New South Wales, Australia. The bands that performed were: Here Come the Mummies / Little Quirks / Newton Faulkner / Tim Finn / Rickie Lee Jones / Playing for Change / WILSN / Steve Poltz / Erja Lyytinen / Harry Manx / Hussy Hicks / Blues Arcadia.

What setlist does Harry Manx play live?

The songs that Harry Manx performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 06, 2012 concert at Byron Events Farm in Tyagarah, New South Wales, Australia:

  1. Bring That Thing
  2. Don't Forget to Miss Me
  3. Only Then Will Your House Be Blessed
  4. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
  5. Take This Hammer
  6. I Can't Be Satisfied

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