Live in Studio “Sultans of Swing” – Dire Straits Cover by Martin Miller & Josh Smith

Live in Studio “Sultans of Swing” – Dire Straits Cover by Martin Miller & Josh Smith

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Live in Studio “Sultans of Swing” – Dire Straits Cover by Martin Miller & Josh SmithLive in Studio “Sultans of Swing” – Dire Straits Cover by Martin Miller & Josh Smith

Martin Miller is a musician from Leipzig, Germany. While he is mostly known as a guitar player, he is also a teacher, producer, composer, and vocalist.

Martin has been a long time contributor and author of best-selling guitar instruction products “Improvisation Masterclass” at JTC Guitar. In 2018 Ibanez Guitars released his first signature guitar worldwide: The Ibanez MM1-Tab, based on the AZ-series.

His first solo album “The Other End” was released in 2013 through JTC Records. In 2016 he founded the Martin Miller Session Band. They get together in the studio 2-3 times per year to film unique live cover versions for YouTube.

On June 5, 2019, they have released a live in-studio version of the song “Sultans of Swing” by Dire Straits. Until now, the song has more than 1 million views, 20K likes, and more than 1,300 positive comments on YouTube.

Together with Josh Smith which is playing on guitar and vocals, Martin has made a unique 9-minute long video version of “Sultans of Swing.” There were Felix Lehrmann on drums, Benni Jud on bass guitar, as well as Marius Leicht on keyboards.

“These videos cost a lot of time and money to make. In order to keep them coming at a steady pace, we need your support. Thanks for your support everybody on behalf of us all,” Martin has written on the description of the video.

They also like artists such as Toto, Genesis, Queen, Deep Purple, Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd, and etc. Enjoy watching this amazing and unique video version below and give them support!

Live in Studio “Sultans of Swing” – Dire Straits Cover by Martin Miller & Josh Smith

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