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R.I.P. Matt Long
 

The blues community has lost one of its brightest lights with the passing of Catfish's charismatic frontman, Matt Long. Known for his electrifying guitar work, soulful vocals, and a stage presence that could fill any room, Matt passed away on 06/10/24 at the age of 29, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished for years to come.
 

Matt Long’s journey through the blues was one of authenticity and passion. Growing up in Dorking, Surrey, Matt found his calling in the classic records of the blues greats, but it was his unique, modern interpretation that made him a standout voice in today’s scene. As the frontman of Catfish, Matt delivered performances that were powerful, heartfelt, and always true to the blues tradition, yet with a fresh energy that appealed to audiences of all generations.
 

Whether tearing through a searing guitar solo or delivering a poignant, stripped-back ballad, Matt had an uncanny ability to make each note resonate. His music was more than just sound; it was storytelling at its finest, capturing the highs, lows, and everything in between. His performances were marked by an honesty that drew listeners in, making them feel each chord as deeply as he did.
 

Those who knew Matt will remember him not just as a musician but as a friend, a mentor, and a genuinely good soul. He was known for his generosity on and off the stage, always willing to lend an ear, offer advice, or just share a laugh. He inspired countless young musicians to pick up their guitars and share their voices, always encouraging them to keep the spirit of the blues alive.

The blues world feels a little emptier without him, but his music, his energy, and the indelible mark he left on the scene will continue to inspire and uplift. As we remember Matt Long, we are reminded of the power of music to bring people together, to heal, and to tell the stories that define us.
 

In his own words, Matt once said, “The blues is about living life – the good and the bad – and making something beautiful out of it.” He did just that, every time he stepped on stage. His legacy will live on through the many lives he touched, the performances that moved us, and the music that he left behind.
 

Rest easy, Matt. Your blues will play on forever.

Blues Matters Magazine

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