Rebecca Martin
Rebecca Martin | |
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Rebecca Martin, in 2004. | |
| Background information | |
| Born | 24 April 1969 Rumford, Maine, U.S. |
| Genres | Jazz, vocal jazz, pop |
| Occupations | Musician, singer, songwriter |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Labels | MAXJAZZ, Sunnyside |
| Website | www |
Rebecca Martin (born April 24, 1969) is an American singer and songwriter from Rumford, Maine.
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- Thoroughfare (self-released, 1998)
- Middlehope (Fresh Sound New Talent, 2001)
- People Behave Like Ballads (Maxjazz, 2004)
- The Growing Season (Sunnyside, 2008)
- When I Was Long Ago (Sunnyside, 2010)
- Twain (Sunnyside, 2013)
Collaborations
- The Upstate Project with Guillermo Klein (Sunnyside, 2017)
- After Midnight with Larry Grenadier, Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos (Cara · Core Port, 2022)
As a member
Once Blue
With Jesse Harris
- Once Blue (EMI, 1995) – reissued with bonus tracks (EMI/Toshiba, 1997)
- Once Blue Live at the Handlebar (Core Port, 2018) – live recorded in 1996
Tillery
With Gretchen Parlato and Becca Stevens
- Tillery (Core Port, 2016)
As sidewoman
As producer
- Dorothy Scott, Everywhere Is Music (1997)
- The Independence Project Live at The Outlook with Frank Tedesso and Timothy Hill (1999)
References
External links
- Music
- Official website
- Rebecca Martin Voice Leaps Between Genres in The New York Times
- Jazzreview.com interview
- The Growing Season in The New York Times
- The Growing Season in Jazz Times Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine
- The Growing Season in The New York Times
- The Growing Season in All About Jazz
- "Jazz Vocalist Rebecca Martin: Interpreter of Melodies", The Wall Street Journal
- "Spare Vocals Illuminate Emotions Underneath", The New York Times
- Rebecca Martin as Community Advocate, Management
- "A Jazz Singer Fights Niagara Bottling", New Yorker
- On Victory Gardens in Kingston, New York, The Daily Freeman Archived 2009-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
- "Church in Kingston apologizes for slavery", The Daily Freeman
- "In Kingston, an African-American burial ground is rededicated", The Daily Freeman
- "Preparing for a new crop: Dig Kids program looks ahead", The Daily Freeman
- "In Land They Trust: Kingston group aims to protect open space, create rail trail in city", The Daily Freeman