Bex Marshall

Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 9:30 PM to 1:30 AM

The Mint, Los Angeles

**Bex Marshall | B**orn amid the windswept coasts of Plymouth, Devon, Bex Marshall has emerged as one of Britainʼs fiercest blues voices, both vocally and on guitar. Drawing from her aristocratic lineage and Irish-Romany mystique, she began her musical journey at just 11, when she received a 1963 Gibson Hummingbird from her uncle. That pivotal gift launched her into an odyssey of classical, flamenco, ragtime, country-pickinʼ, rock and homegrown blues, ultimately forging her signature hybrid style of slide, ragtime, blues-rock and soulful roots playing. Marshallʼs voice channels heartache with raw, piercing emotion, a “melting pot of old black womanʼs heartache and rock diva soul.ˮ Her guitar is not just accompaniment; it tells its own stories. With technical ragtime and ballsy slide, Bex delivers resonator magic that peers call “the goal.ˮ For British Blues Award winner and guitar virtuoso Bex Marshall, music has always been a passport. At 17, Marshall took her first steps into the world, working as a croupier on cruise ships and dealing cards in Amsterdam. She hitchhiked across Australia, backpacking with her guitar and collecting travel stories that fueled her songwriting. Those years imbued her music with grit and global perspective, from smoky American blues clubs to vibrant Brazilian stages, from festival sets flanked by bikers in Iowa to close calls with snakes and crocodiles on Australiaʼs Cape Tribulation Road. In 2013 Bex was asked by "Big Brother and the Holding Companyʼs Sam Andrewsˮ to be the 'Voice of Janis' on his last tour of the UK. And then there's her songs.