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Rebecca Martin

For the New Zealand Maori community leader, born Ripeka Matene (1882–1953), see Ripeka Wharawhara Love. Musical artist

Rebecca Martin (born April 24, 1969) is an American singer and songwriter from Rumford, Maine.

Discography

Solo

  • 1998 Thoroughfare
  • 2000 Middlehope (Fresh Sound New Talent)
  • 2004 People Behave Like Ballads (Maxjazz)
  • 2008 The Growing Season (Sunnyside)
  • 2010 When I Was Long Ago (Sunnyside)
  • 2013 Twain (Sunnyside)

As producer

  • 1997 Everywhere Is Music, Dorothy Scott
  • 1999 The Independence Project Live (w/Frank Tedesso and Timothy Hill)

Collaborations

  • 1995 Once Blue (EMI, reissued with bonus tracks by EMI/Toshiba *an, 1997)
  • 2016 Tillery, Tillery (Larrecca Music)
  • 2017 The Upstate Project with Guillermo Klein (Sunnyside)

As sidewoman

  • 2006 Paul Motian Trio 2000 + One, On Broadway Vol. 4 or The Paradox of Continuity (Winter & Winter)

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
  • 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
  • "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