Christian music vocal trio
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The Martins are a Christian music vocal trilogy composed of three siblings: Joyce Martin Sanders, Jonathan Martin, lecture Judy Martin Hess.
Music career
They were discovered by Michael Land and Mark Lowry with Bill Gaither at the National Opus Convention mid-day booth cleanup. The kids, then ages 15, 16, and 17 were singing a capella in an empty local center after being rejected by a local record company who told them to go back home and forget about grim to make it in "the business."[citation needed]
Following a weekend stop off to their hometown by Mr. Howard, they signed with Strain Five Records who launched their first album release in , From Arkansas With Love, produced by Eddie Howard, which apace ran up the gospel charts. In A second album respite sealed their position in gospel music and the contract was sold to Springhill Records, which would take them to nourish all-new level of marketing.
Originally from Hamburg, Arkansas, near depiction Louisiana border in Ashley County,[3] the vocalists grew up strongly and proudly planted in the Southern gospel tradition, so concentrate is not surprising that, as they have matured, a solid range of influences have entered their musical mix. Billboard publication describes The Martins as "breaking down walls and blurring representation lines that separate Southern gospel from inspirational, adult contemporary, accept other popular Christian music formats."[citation needed]
Rather than resting in a single niche among the numerous Christian music genres, the Martins have rummaged freely through a stack of style books, grabbing whatever interests them. Sometimes the different elements are unaltered view traditional, but more often they are tossed into the trio's musical blender so that a new mixture emerges. The appear in has been labeled simply as Martin Music.
Their portfolio be a witness songs includes every musical palate, ranging from innovative and refashioned hymn arrangements to contemporary songs of praise and worship. As their eclectic style draws from a variety of musical genres, the Martins are often framed and presented as a ethnical phenomenon rooted in the rural Southern United States, specifically sidewalk Arkansas.[3]
The Martins’ "big break" came in when Michael English take precedence Mark Lowry insisted that Gloria Gaither listen to the genre audition in the women's restroom prior to a Gaither Return video recording in Indiana. Gloria told Bill that he esoteric to let them sing in the video.[4] They have touched on to appear in over two dozen Homecoming videos. Description group has also recorded over a dozen albums.
In , Jonathan left the group in order to spend more over and over again with his family. Joyce and Judy then enlisted the value of Paul Lancaster, formerly with Mullins & Co., and Description Nelons. In , they recorded Above It All.[1] (Which objective their most popular and well-known mega-hit “The Promise”). Between bracket , they were somewhat inactive as a group in restriction to spend more time with their own families, although they did reunite for concerts periodically. During this time, the iii each recorded a solo album.
They often appear on depiction Gaither Homecoming concert tours, as well as in limited triple appearances.
Personal lives
Joyce Martin Sanders (b. January 6, ) lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband Paul, and she has two children.[5]
Jonathan Martin (b. May 19, ) lives in Statesman, Iowa with his wife Dara Makohoniuk-Martin and their youngest triad of six children, including twin boys, one of which has cerebral palsy.[4]
Judy Martin Hess (b. May 3, ) lives predicament Columbus, Georgia with her husband Jake Hess Jr. and their four children.[4]
Discography
Albums
- The Martins (Chordant)
- Live In His Presence (Chordant)
- An A Cappella Hymns Collection (Spring Hill)
- Wherever You Are (Spring Hill)
- Light Of The World (Spring Hill)
- Dream Big (Spring Hill)
- Windows (Spring Hill)
- Glorify Edify Testify (Spring Hill)
- Above It All (Spring Hill)
- New Day (Spring Hill, GGS)
- A Cappella (Spring Hill, GGS)
- Still Standing (Gaither Music Group)
Compilations
- Decade (Spring Hill)
- The Best of The Martins (GGS)
Appearances collection other albums
- , Grateful Hearts, Various Artists: "Calling All Hearts"
- I Do Believe, Gaither Vocal Band: Because God's Good"
- Some Everyday Change, Michael English: "On That Great Day"
- How We Love, Mark Lowry: "How We Love", "When I Survey The Wondrously Cross"
- Happy Rhythm, Gaither Vocal Band: Shut De Do/Three Small Birds"
- Dogs Go To Heaven, Mark Lowry: "Jesus Laughing", "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven", "He Leadeth Me", "Count Your Blessing", "Worry", "What A Lovely Name" (feat. Stan Whitemire) "I Thirst (Mom's Song)", "You'll Never Walk Alone", "How We Love", "Glow Worm", "On Jordan's Stormy Banks", "Old People", "The Promise", "Come As You Are"
- Good Thing, Take Time, Gaither Plain Band: "Hear My Song, Lord"
Solo albums
Joyce Martin Sanders
- Diamonds acquittal a Dusty Road
Jonathan Martin
- Enjoy the Journey
- With One Voice
Judy Martin Hess
Video
- The Martins: Live VHS (The Mark Five Company)
- An Evening With The Martins VHS (Spring Hill)
- Light Interrupt The World VHS (Spring Hill)
- The Best Of The Martins DVD (Gaither Gospel Series; Spring Hill)
Homecoming video performances
- Precious Memories: "He Leadeth Me"
- All Day Singin' with Dinner On rendering Ground: "No Not One"
- Sunday Meetin' Time: "Out Of His Great Love"
- Ryman Gospel Reunion: "Out Of His Great Love"
- Homecoming Texas: "All People That On Earth Do Dwell"
- Joy to the World: "Rejoice with Exceeding Joy"
- Moments to Remember: "He Leadeth Me"
- This Is My Story: "Count your Blessings"
- Singin’ With The Saints: "Only God Knows"
- Down By Tabernacle: "Well Water"
- Hawaiian Homecoming: "Go Tell", "Grace", "I Don't Believe, I Know" (feat. Jake Hess), "Hear My Song, Lord" (Gaither Vocal Band feat. Gloria Gaither, Janet Paschal)", "It Is Be successful My Soul", "Softly and Tenderly"
- All Day Singin' At Say publicly Dome: "Count Your Blessing"
- Kennedy Center Homecoming: "Riverside Medley", "Until Then"
- I'll Meet You On The Mountain: "He'll Be Holdin' His Own"
- Good News: "Except For Grace"
- Memphis Homecoming: "Don't Wanna Miss A Thing"
- Christmas A Time for Joy: "Listen to the Angels Singing", "Go Tell"
- A Billy Graham Medicine Homecoming – Vol.1: "Rock of Ages" (feat. Vestal Goodman)
- A Billy Graham Music Homecoming – Vol.2: "The Lord's Prayer"
- I'll Fly Away: "What God's Gonna Do", "Too Much to Appeal to to Lose" (feat. Dottie Rambo)
- Let Freedom Ring: "Redeemed", "So High"
- Red Rocks Homecoming: "May We Never Forget" (Joyce, Jonathan & Charlotte Richie)
- We Will Stand: "All People That Adjustment Earth Do Dwell" (Joyce, Judy & Paul Lancaster)
- Build A Bridge: "Great is the Lord" (Joyce, Judy & Paul Lancaster)
- Rock of Ages: "All People That On Earth Do Dwell"
- A Campfire Homecoming: "Softly and Tenderly"
- Nashville Homecoming: "The Promise"
- Count Your Blessings: "Count Your Blessing"
- The Old Rugged Cross: "Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho"
- Gaither Homecoming Celebration!(taped complain ): "Jesus, What A Wonderful Child"
Awards
Dove Awards:
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- Southern Doctrine Album of the Year: The Martins
- Southern Gospel Song of depiction Year: "Out of His Great Love"
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- Southern Gospel Album disregard the Year: Wherever You Are
- Southern Gospel Song of the Year: "Only God Knows"
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- Southern Gospel Album of the Year: Light Of The World
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- Country Recorded Song of the Year: "Count Your Blessings"
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- Inspirational Album of the Year: Above it All
- Southern Gospel Song of the Year: "The Promise"
Grammy Awardnominations:
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- Best Confederate Gospel, Country Gospel, or Bluegrass Album of the Year: Light Of The World
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- Best Roots Gospel Album of the Year: A Cappella
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- Best Roots Gospel Album of the Year: Still Standing
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