Martin Reynolds Martin Reynolds Tamworth Based in Tamworth in the UK, Martin Reynolds takes influence from the likes of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Neil Young to create his own unique brand of Rock ‘n’ Roll. A heartfelt combination of sixties power pop and unflinchingly sincere lyrics, Martin’s debut album “Where There’s Hope” (2021) was described by Counteract magazine as ‘a tonic’ for uncertain times. As well as catching the attention of BBC Radio Derby, BBC Radio WM, BBC Music Introducing Coventry and Warwickshire and BBC Music Introducing in the West Midlands on more than one occasion, who went on to describe debut single 'Strange Days Indeed' (2020) as "The song of lockdown". Martin alongside his live band The Minor Detours, has since gone on to perform at Nantwich Jazz, Blues and Music Festival, Worcester Music Festival, Villa Park - the home of Aston Villa football club and Tamworth’s commonwealth games closing ceremony, as well as supporting Legendary acts such as Brian Downey of Thin Lizzy, Edgar Broughton of the Edgar Broughton band and Jim White. 2024 saw Martin release his single “Here Before”. 2025 will see Martin and his band The Minor Detours waste no time with the release of a brand new single titled “Why Do I?” on January 31st. Martin Reynolds’s tracks Why Do I? by Martin Reynolds published on 2024-12-10T22:14:02Z Here Before by Martin Reynolds published on 2024-07-15T18:34:08Z It All Feels Like Christmas by Martin Reynolds published on 2023-12-04T21:43:23Z Everything's Better by Martin Reynolds published on 2022-09-23T00:05:39Z I'll Crawl by Martin Reynolds published on 2022-03-24T23:34:22Z The Boy's Got Rhythm by Martin Reynolds published on 2021-09-28T22:31:47Z The Sky Aint The Limit by Martin Reynolds published on 2021-06-27T22:32:28Z