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Jeff Martin (American musician)

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Jeff Martin
Martin performing with Dokken in 2008
Martin performing with Dokken in 2008
Background information
Birth nameJeffery Louis Martin
GenresHard rock, blues rock, heavy metal, speed metal
Instrument(s)Vocals, drums, percussion, harmonica
Years active1982–present

Jeffery Louis Martin is an American musician, singer and drummer who has sung for the bands Racer X,[1] Bad Dog, Surgical Steel and St. Michael and played drums for the bands Badlands,[2] the Michael Schenker Group, Blindside Blues Band, Red Sea, St. Michael and The Electric Fence, a side project with Paul Gilbert and Russ Parrish. Jeff Martin played drums for Paul Gilbert, George Lynch, Dokken, and P.K. Mitchell. Jeff became the new drummer of the Greg Golden Band in February 2023.

Martin played drums in Surgical Steel before switching to lead vocals and was the drummer/lead vocalist for St. Michael, both Phoenix, AZ-based bands.

He released a lone solo album in 2006, The Fool, featuring the guitar talents of Paul Gilbert and Michael Schenker and has also sung backing vocals for Judas Priest and The Scream.

Martin appeared in the 1985 movie Thunder Alley, starring Leif Garrett, with his band Surgical Steel.

Discography

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Solo

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  • The Fool (2006)

with Racer X

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with Badlands

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with Blindside Blues Band

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  • Blindside Blues Band (1993)
  • Blindsided (1994)
  • Messenger of the Blues (1995)

with Red Sea

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  • Blood (1994)

with Paul Gilbert

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with The Michael Schenker Group

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Guest appearances

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Demos

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  • Surgical Steel - 3-song demo (1982)
  • Surgical Steel - 6-song demo (1984)
  • Bad Dog - demo (1990)
  • Leatherwolf - 3-song demo (2004)

Compilations

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  • Metal Massacre II (1982) w/ Surgical Steel - "Rivet Head"
  • U.S. Metal Vol. 4 (1984) w/ St. Michael - "The Beauty, The Power"

References

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  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "Biography: Racer X". AMG. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  2. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Badlands". AMG. Retrieved May 17, 2010.