Live Shows:  

Aug 26th- Concerts on the Common,Walpole Ma TBD

Aug 29th-at Sally O'Brien's, Somerville MA. 9:30 start.

 

Also check www.myspace.com/stanmartinsongs for last minute shows and information.

News:

A tentative release date of October 15th 2008 has been set for my latest effort, Love Ain't That Tough.

This CD will feature Scott Joss, ex-Dwight Yoakam and currently with Merle Haggard on fiddle, along with my band "The Honky Tonk Heroes", Ducky Carlisle (drums, vocals), Mike Dinallo (rhythm) and Marc Hickox (bass), Amber Casares (vocals). Also contributing to my latest effort Ducky Belliveau (steel) and Brother Cleve (piano, B3).

Let me offer you this quote from Hunter S. Thompson: "The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side."

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 To purchase CD's please visit any of the following:

http://www.cdbaby.com/

http://www.walmart.com/

 Or for you digital types

Apple I-Tunes links-

Stan Martin: Wicked Heart
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=6363812

Stan Martin: Cigarettes and Cheap Whiskey
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=6363843

 A link for you guitar guys-http://www.eldoradostraps.com- A great product. These guitar straps are incredibly comfortable, high quality and cool looking to boot. Tell Bill I sent you.

As far as pickups go, I highly recommend the Seymour Duncan Jerry Donahue Tele bridge pickup; it matches well with a Fender Nocaster neck. http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/telesdescr.shtml#JerryDonahueModel

  

Reviews

CIGARETTES AND CHEAP WHISKEY

Twangtone Records

If you enjoy the honky-tonking side of Dwight Yoakam and Merle Haggard, then you should chase down this new release by Boston country stalwart Stan Martin. A convincing singer and an absolute master of twangy Telecaster guitar, Martin mines the rocking'' side of honky-tonk, so slam this into your CD changer and roll. Martin could easily be out of the Bakersfield school of country, but he cut the disc at Ducky Carlisle's Room 9 From Outer Space studio in South Boston. Carlisle assists on drums, and several other locals chip in, with bassist Charlie Irwin and pianist Tom West standing out. The one surprise guest is Scott Joss, who is Yoakam's fiddle player and adds zest to seven of the album's 12 tracks. Martin is an excellent distiller of the medium, whether it's on lost-love tracks ''Crying Over You'' and ''Thinking You're Wrong,'' or moving-on anthems such as ''Honky Tonk Fever,'' ''I Got the Roadhouse Blues,'' and the fast shuffle ''I'm Leaving Town,'' in which he and harmony singer Amber Casares sound like a latter-day Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. This is a solid record from a honky-tonker who means it.

STEVE MORSE -The Boston Globe- September 6, 2002

 

Cigarettes and Cheap Whiskey

In 2001, Stan Martin released a tantalizing EP that left you wanting to hear more. Well, he has now delivered a full length that definitely proves to be most satisfying. On numbers like "(Walking On) The Wild Side Of Life" and "Maybe Someday", Martin exhibits a case of "Honky Tonk Fever" (another of his songs) that brings to mind Dwight Yoakam. He shows off his guitar picking skills on the rocking country tunes "I'm Leaving Town" and "Baby I'm Gone", while being just as adept on slower, more emotive songs like "Forever Ended With You". This release demonstrates that the long-time sideman can really shine in the center stage spotlight too. - Miles of Music

 

For more reviews visit http://www.google.com/ and type in Stan Martin and country music.