KP: Oh, I think you’ll attract an audience as people become more aware of your music! Kevin was concerned that since his music is so soothing that everyone would be asleep before he played half of the concert. I remember those conversations and how puzzled I was that he didn’t think he could hold an audience’s attention. I’m very proud of the fact that one of his first live performances was at my house, and the reaction of the people who were there helped him to realize that he could indeed be very effective in concert. Kevin is a great friend, and it’s been such a heartwarming experience to see his career blossom over the years.
Are your children showing any interest in music? How old are they?
MH: My children are Sam (14) and Emma (12), and yes they're both really in to music. They play, or have played, clarinet, piano, cello, drums and guitar. They do all this at school, which I think is great. Gradually, interest in the former instruments has waned a bit in favour of the guitar, which they can play their favourite rock music on, but because they have a good grounding and can read music I think they'll be in a much better position than I was for playing anything they want in the future, and just enjoying it.
KP: What and who have had a significant influence on your music?
MH: We all have long lists of musical influences, don't we? I'm no different. I like a wide range of music, but I think the biggest influences have been the amazingly gifted jazz artists that first opened up my awareness of instrumental music, which I've always loved. When I first came across musicians such as Jan Garbarek, John Abercrombie and Pat Metheny on the ECM label, I was totally blown away. That's when I got really interested, and have since marveled at the wonderful sounds of Dino Saluzzi, Kenny Wheeler, Tomasz Stanko and my absolute favourite, Marcin Wasilewski. As a great lover of the piano, I'm sure you would appreciate his sublime playing if you haven't already done so. His "Trio" albums are absolutely beautiful and I can't recommend them highly enough. Lately, because I like to go to music festivals, I've been getting a lot of inspiration from the likes of Fleet Foxes, Iron and Wine and Low Anthem, even though their musical style is bit different from mine. Again I think it's their great melodies that inspire me most. I like to think that even though my music is classified as new age, there is a folky element to it. I was pleased that you alluded to that in your review of Time Stands Still, so thank you for that.
KP: Have you lived in Wales all of your life?
MH: No, I was born in Liverpool and grew up close to there. We moved to Wales in 1992 because my partner Claire and I both got jobs working in the National Park in Pembrokeshire, which is in South-West Wales. It's a really beautiful part of the world and we feel lucky to be able to live and work here. It's also a pretty good place to bring up children I think. It's great for outdoor activities, but if you're the type that needs the attractions of the big city, you're not going to fit in too well. Not to say that we don't often go to the cities for breaks, but it's nice to get back out into the space after a while.
KP: I agree. I lived near San Francisco most of my life, and just love being out in the “boonies” on the Oregon Coast.
What has been your most exciting musical moment or experience so far?
MH: I think when Real Music offered to release Time Stands Still - the excitement of that moment will be hard to beat, although I can honestly say that every time a new tune comes to me I get ridiculously excited still. Long may that continue.
KP: Indeed! Who are your favorite composers?
MH: All of the guys mentioned above and lots more. To be honest, every time I become aware of new musicians and composers I just think "wow." Through reading your website reviews and then listening to artists that frankly I wouldn't have even heard of, I've become aware of so many amazing artists. And of course because of the wonders of the internet, I can sit and listen to their work and just admire.
KP: Who are some of your favorite performers?
MH: Again, the artists I've mentioned above I'm really enjoying at the moment. At the weekend at the Green Man Festival I was lucky enough to see great bands like Wild Beasts, Mumford and Sons, Doves, Efterklang, Joanna Newsome and many more. The show of the weekend was undoubtedly performed by The Flaming Lips. I'm not really into their music, but the stage show was absolutely awesome and hilarious. I loved it.
KP: If you could have any three wishes, what would they be?
MH: Three? I'd be lucky if I could think of one! Usually what I wish for isn't nearly as good as what happens, so I'd probably refrain I think. It's all good isn't it?
KP: Sure! What’s up next for you?
MH: Well I'm working hard on new songs with a slightly different style on the nylon string guitar, and I'm enjoying that. I wrote one called "Never Far From You" this morning which I'm really pleased with, and I hope that I'll be able to do another album. I guess I really hope that I'll be able to spend more time creating music and less time in the office, but we'll see.
KP: Is there anything else you’d like to talk about?
MH: Only to echo what others have said before in thanking you for taking the time and the interest in our endeavours. I think what you do is wonderful and shows an amazing love and commitment for music and gives artists like me an opportunity that we otherwise wouldn't have. So thank you so much Kathy and good luck with everything that you do too!
KP: My pleasure!
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