Hang in there!
Sounds Like:
Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, Tom Petty
Influences:
Shawn Colvin, Neil Finn, The Jayhawks, Tom Petty
Songs by Christina Martin
Region:
Port Howe, NS
Level of Experience:
PROFESSIONAL
Genre:
Folk and Traditional | Rock and Pop
I Write:
By myself | For myself | With others | For others
I prefer to write:
Lyrics
Albums Released:
A House Concert-2011
I Can Too- 2010
Two Hearts- 2008
Pretty Things- 2002
Song Placements:
Snakes And Ladders (2004)
Sex Traffic (2004)
The Best Years (2009)
Awards:
Music Nova Scotia Female Recording Artist of the Year 2008, Pop Recording of the Year 2008, East Coast Music Award for Pop Recording of The Year 2009
Other Credits:
Performed over 600 shows across North America, Ireland and Germany.
I am interested in:
Networking | Pitching Songs to Artists | Pitching Songs To Tv/Film/Etc. | Getting a Publishing Deal
Biography:
Martin is a female Tom Petty with Folk, Pop, and Alt-Country sensibility. This ECMA winning artist has performed over 600 shows across North America, Germany and Ireland to date. “An exquisite voice.” Americana UK
For nearly a decade Christina Martin has been on a musical journey. From recording her debut album Pretty Things (2002) in Austin, Texas, to opening for Wilco, it was clear that music was her path. It was not long after she returned home to Halifax, Nova Scotia she started playing the café/bar circuit and met esteemed musician Dale Murray (Cuff the Duke). On a whim they recorded Two Hearts (2008), an album that won her Pop Recording of the Year at the 2009 East Coast Music Awards, as well as two Nova Scotia Music Awards for Female Artist of the Year and Pop Recording of the Year in 2008.
Martin and Murray teamed up in 2010 to produce I Can Too which features guest appearances by Blue Rodeo’s Greg Keelor. With her ethereal voice, tracks like “I Fear I Am,” conjures up classic rock jangles and the rhythmic sway of Roy Orbison. “Daisy,” draws on Tom Petty’s nostalgic narrative-driven approach to the craft, while Murray’s lap steel on “Hello,” echoes the melodic slide- guitar playing of George Harrison. But its title track, “I Can Too,” that is the album’s pinnacle. This song opens with Martin almost whispering her hearts confessions, while Murray’s instrumentation slowly builds layers among Martin’s soaring vocals. The song embodies the sentiment of the record; its bold, rhythmic, vulnerable and inspirational.
Since the release of Two Hearts (2008), Martin has toured extensively, making the long trek across Canada and throughout the United States, as well as crossing the Atlantic touring in Ireland. Her songs have made their way into films, including Sex Traffic (2004) and The Best Years (2009). She is currently the Artist in Residence in Halifax, NS for Geriatric Medical Research at Dalhousie University, writing songs about Alzheimer's and those affected by the disease. Martin most recently released a live acoustic album called A House Concert (September2011) and she is recording her fifth album in the Fall 2011 and touring Germany and Netherlands in Fall 2011.
For more information and tour dates visit www.christinamartin.net