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The bar also offers 12 different beers on tap, with a dozen more available by the bottle. Our favorite part of the place is the numerous large-scale photos of previous MMMF participants (including Matisyahu and the Flaming Lip's Wayne Coyne) hanging on...
You’ve got the Martin Sexton-Heather Masse rarified strata whose vocal abilities are so extraordinary that they can muscle even weak material into something special. These are singers born with, and blessed with, a very special gift and are like...
I call that my rugby guy chorus ... because to me they kind of sound like a bunch of Celtic guys out having a beer after a match.
On his 2010 collection, Sugarcoating, Sexton matches Green's burnished, soulful croon and soaring falsetto on "Livin the Life," even copping a bit of the Rev.'s uplifting, do-the-right-thing message. But that's just one cut on an album that grasps...
Martin Sexton continues to perform serious minded tunes on his latest five-track EP, Fall Like Rain. That doesn’t mean the material is heavy. Sexton leavens his compositions with calls for transcendence, such as on “One Voice Together”, where he...
That song…harkens back to that time when singers actually sang about change and unified people with music
Sexton is the guy John Mayer calls “one of the most treasured singer-songwriters I’ve ever heard in my life.” Mayer must have first become acquainted with the Syracuse, New York-born artist when he was busking in Harvard Square while Mayer was a student...
Sexton was born in Syracuse, New York, the 10th of 12 children. He learned his musical chops as a street busker in Harvard Square. Since 1992 he has released nine albums. January 24 was the date of his latest release, the five song EP, Fall Like Rain. ...
Martin Sexton (born March 2, 1966) is an American folk singer-songwriter originally from the Syracuse, New York, area, and the brother of musician Colleen Sexton. Full Article
I call that my rugby guy chorus ... because to me they kind of sound like a bunch of Celtic guys out having a beer after a match.
That song…harkens back to that time when singers actually sang about change and unified people with music
