Jeff Martin (American musician)
Jeff Martin | |
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Martin performing with Dokken on June 21, 2008 in West Fargo, ND | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Jeffery Louis Martin |
Born | November 9, 1957 |
Genres | Hard rock, blues rock, heavy metal, speed metal |
Instruments | Vocals, drums, percussion |
Years active | 1982–present |
Associated acts | Surgical Steel, Racer X, Badlands, Blindside Blues Band, Red Sea, The Michael Schenker Group, George Lynch, Leatherwolf, Dokken |
Jeffery Louis "Jeff" Martin is an American musician, singer and drummer who has sung for the bands Surgical Steel, Racer X,[1] Leatherwolf, and played drums for the bands Badlands,[2] Blindside Blues Band, and Red Sea. Jeff Martin played drums for Paul Gilbert, George Lynch, Michael Schenker, Dokken and P.K. Mitchell. He also played drums in Surgical Steel before switching to lead vocals. He has released a solo album in 2006 entitled The Fool, featuring the guitar talents of Paul Gilbert and Michael Schenker and has also sung backing vocals for Judas Priest and The Scream.
Discography
Solo
- The Fool (2006)
with Racer X
- Street Lethal (1986)
- Second Heat (1987)
- Extreme Volume Live (1988)
- Extreme Volume II Live (1992)
- Technical Difficulties (1999)
- Superheroes (2000)
- Snowball of Doom (2002)
- Getting Heavier (2002)
- Snowball of Doom 2 (2002)
with Badlands
- Voodoo Highway (1991)
- Dusk (1998)
with Blindside Blues Band
- Blindside Blues Band (1993)
- Blindsided (1994)
- Messenger Of The Blues (1995)
with Red Sea
- Blood (1994)
with Paul Gilbert
- King of Clubs (1998)
- Beehive Live (1999)
- Alligator Farm (2000)
with The Michael Schenker Group
- Be Aware of Scorpions (2001)
- Tales of Rock'n'Roll (2006)
Guest appearances
- Judas Priest - Turbo (1986)
- The Scream - Let It Scream (1991)
- Paul Gilbert & Jimi Kidd - Raw Blues Power (2002)
- Pete Way & Michael Schenker - The Plot (2003)
- Pat Travers - P.T. Power Trio 2 (2005)
References
- ↑ Huey, Steve. "Biography: Racer X". AMG. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
- ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Badlands". AMG. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
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