Marty Goetz

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Marty Goetz is a singer-songwriter and pianist of Jewish background. He is a Messianic Jew.

Marty Goetz promotional shot
Marty Goetz promotional shot

Born in 1952, Marty soon developed a musical career and as half of 'Bert & Marty', he sang at clubs and other venues around Pittsburgh while reading English at Carnegie Mellon University, including a non-singing guest appearance on Mister Rogers as Smokey Bear. Moving to New York and playing resorts in the Catskill Mountains, the duo gained critical acclaim in the so-called "Borscht Belt" as the most promising new act of 1974. Then, Bert became a Christian, and the duo was dissolved. Marty continued pursuing a solo career as a songwriter and cabaret act, but with an increasing number of people in his life becoming born-again Christians, Marty began reading the Bible and became convinced of its message as well. Now his venue became churches and many options opened up and a new career was born.

Marty Goetz has been called by some a modern day psalmist. Using melodic and acoustical/classic arrangements with his piano playing and orchestral work Marty draws also from a number of musical influences not least of which is his Hebraic background. Over the years, Marty has collaborated with Christian recording artist Debby Boone on a number of occasions, including on the lyrics to "Song of Deliverance" which appears on Marty's album "Sanctuary." In 1991, Marty performed at a Billy Graham rally in New York's Central Park.

Marty has recorded music steadily since 1985. Now he lives near Nashville, Tennessee with his wife Jennifer and their daughter Danyel Misha.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • I Call You Friend (1992)
  • The Love Of God
  • Psalm Enchanted Evening (Marty Goetz Ministries) (1998)
  • Sanctuary (Marty Goetz Ministries) (1999)
  • He Is My Defense (Galilee of the Nations) (2000)
  • Festivals of Light - Celebrating Our Messiah's Birth (Galilee of the Nations) (2003)
  • Songs of Israel (Tovah Records) (2003)

[edit] Video

  • Psalm Enchanted Evening (Marty Goetz : Live In Concert) (DVD)