Matthews Southern Comfort

Matthews Southern Comfort
OriginEngland
GenresCountry rock, folk rock
Years active
  • 1970
  • 1970–1972 (as Southern Comfort)
  • 2010–2012
  • 2017–present
MembersIain Matthews
BJ Baartmans
Eric Devries
Bart de Win
Past membersMark Griffiths
Carl Barnwell
Gordon Huntley
Pete Watkins
Roger Swallow
Andy Leigh
Ray Duffy
Terri Binion
Richard Kennedy
Mike Roelofs
Elly Kellner

Matthews Southern Comfort (MSC) is a British country rock/folk rock band, formed in 1970 by former Fairport Convention singer Ian (later Iain) Matthews. The original line-up consisted of Matthews, lead guitarist Mark Griffiths (who later become the bass player with the Shadows and the Everly Brothers), rhythm guitarist Carl Barnwell, bass player Pete Watkins, drummer Roger Swallow and pedal steel guitarist Gordon Huntley. Watkins and Swallow left the band after a few weeks and were replaced by bass player Andy Leigh and drummer Ray Duffy.

The band was formed to enable Matthews to tour following the success of his first post-Fairport album, released in early 1970, Matthews' Southern Comfort. The band recorded two more albums that year, Second Spring and Later That Same Year, before Matthews abruptly quit at the height of their fame, shortly after their version of Joni Mitchell's song "Woodstock" became a worldwide hit. It reached the top of the UK music charts in October 1970, their only No. 1 hit single, and charted in several European countries, as well as reaching No. 5 in Canada and No. 23 in the Billboard Top 100 in the United States. A second single, "Mare, Take Me Home", reached #86 in Canada. Three more albums were released by the band under the name Southern Comfort in the early 1970s.

In the twenty-first century, Matthews has twice reformed the band with mostly Dutch musicians, first in 2010, releasing two new albums, Kind Of New and Kind Of Live (individually and as a combined tour issue), and again in 2017, releasing two further albums, Like A Radio in 2018 and The New Mine in 2020. A fifth MSC album, The Woodstock Album featuring 15 cover versions of songs played by various artists at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, was released in April 2023.