- Janis Martin
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Janis Martin
Img_capt = Janis Martin publicity photo.
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Janis Darlene Martin
Alias = Janis Martin
Born = birth date|1940|3|27|mf=y
Died = Death date and age|2007|09|03|1940|03|27
Origin = Sutherlin, Virginia
Genre =Rockabilly
CountryRock & roll
Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 1956–2007
Label =RCA Records Janis Martin (
March 27 ,1940 –September 3 ,2007 ) was an Americanrockabilly andcountry music singer. Janis Martin was one of the few femalerock & roll artists to make records, proving to the male-dominated rock & roll industry that women too could sell a large amount of records and score rock & roll hits. This opened doors for other rock & roll singers to come, likeBrenda Lee .She was nicknamed "The Female Elvis", for the impressive dance moves she did on stage, similar to those of
Elvis Presley .Early life & rise to fame
Janis Martin was one of the few women working in the male-dominated rock & roll music field during the 1950s. Among the popular male rock & roll singers at the time were Bill Haley and the up and coming Elvis Presley. Martin, however, became one of rock & roll's pioneering singers, and also one of country music's earliest female innovators.
She was born in 1940 in Sutherlin, Virginia. Her mother was a stage mother, and her father and uncle were both musicians, who practised in hopes of gaining a professional career in the music industry. It was not surprising that Janis soon began becoming interested in music also. Before she was six years old, Martin was already singing and playing the
guitar , and credited her influences from the Country Music singersEddy Arnold andHank Williams . She was soon a fixture intalent shows and other contests, and won most of them. She soon started appearing on a local radio show "WDVA Barndance" inVirginia at the young age of 11. When she was in her mid-teens, she started appearing alongside other Country singers, likeEddy Arnold ,Hank Snow ,The Browns andJim Reeves . Her experience at such a young age brought Martin to performing rock & roll. Martin claimed she was getting tired of singing and performing Country music.According to some people,who Martin's timing in the music business was perfect. She started singing
R&B music. A demo of her version of Will You William was sent to RCA to have the song appraised. When RCA got the song, they were more impressed with the singer and then the song. She was immediately called to come to RCA for a recording session. At only age 15, Martin was signed to her first record company,RCA Records . This was only two months after Elvis Presley signed on with them.A young teen rock & roll star
In 1956, Martin released her debut record under RCA, called "Will You Willyum", backed by her own composition, "Drugstore Rock'n Roll". The song, became the biggest hit of her career, and the record sold 750,000 copies. The song was not just a pop/rock & roll hit, but also a Country hit. Most rock & roll artists at the time had their singles become hits on the Country charts as well as the Pop charts. Soon, Martin was performing on America's most well-known shows, like "
American Bandstand ", "The Today Show", and the "Tonight Show ". She also appeared on Country music's "Grand Ole Opry " inNashville , becoming one of the youngest performers to ever appear there. She was awarded by Billboard "Most Promising Female Vocalist" that year.Elvis Presley and RCA records were so impressed with Janis' delivery of a song on stage, she was given the nickname "The Female Elvis", which stuck with her the rest of her career. Presley in fact sent his wishes and a dozen red
rose s to Janis when she appeared inMiami, Florida , when she appeared at the RCA Records convention down there to be introduced to other RCA officials around the country and the world. She was chosen by her record company to tour as a member of theJim Reeves show and tour with the Country singer exclusively.Martin continued recording straight-up rock & roll, as well as Country material, that ended up being successful on both charts, like the songs "My Boy Elvis", "Let's Elope Baby", cover of Roy Orbison's song "Oooby Dooby", and "
Love Me to Pieces ", along with "Will You Willyum", which was a Top 40 Pop hit. Martin rose to fame at a very young age, and she would have been able to sustain a successful rock & roll career which many of her contemporaries were able to keep at the time, except she had secretly married her boyfriend, and after visiting him while he was in the service overseas, became pregnant. Her stage moves and delivery seemed very unseemly and strange (especially in the Country music scene, where few women took a stand and sung Country music at the time) to many people. Also, Martin was usually booked on Country shows, and most Country fans weren't overly thrilled by Martin's rock & roll stage moves, like most rock & roll performers at the time. She was often caught between whether to sing Country or rock & roll.Soon though, RCA Records heard that Martin had been married since she was signed to RCA at age 15. That year, she was soon pregnant. This situation led to RCA dropping Martin in 1958. She was also dropped from the label due to falling record sales. Soon, Janis Martin was off the rock & roll and Country music scene. Martin tried to revive her music career a few years later but was unable to regain the momentum. At the end of the decade, she was pursued by
King Records andDecca Records , opting to sign to aBelgian label in 1960 called Palette.Later career
Martin cut sides for Palette in 1960. By this time, Martin was on her second marriage (which wouldn't last for too long), and her new husband
Parton didn't take her career at all well. With the demands of her husband, she soon dropped out of the music business, not even making public appearances any more. In the 1970s, she started performing again, with her newly-formed band calledThe Variations . In 1975, Edd Bayes of Maryland found Janis working for her local police department and coaxed her to appear in Baltimore and allow her story to appear in Goldmine magazine. She caught on instantly and the fans demanded she return to her roots; she then started touring throughout Europe, where she gained a massive following. Martin's RCA recordings were soon forgotten by her record company. In 1979, Edd Bayes convinced RCA Victor to release to him the four songs held in their vaults. They were released on Dog Gone Records and introduced her public to songs never heard before. In the 1980s, theBear Family label gathered Martin's complete record history, with the compilation album "The Female Elvis", giving the public a chance to buy a collection of Martin's 50s hits. In 1995, Martin appeared onRosie Flores 's "Rockabilly Filly" album for HighTone Records. Rosie Flores recorded a new album with Martin six months before her death. It has not yet been commercially released. A final 45rpm is in progress to release her dynamic version of "The Elvis Medley". Edd Bayes says it will be a limited release to his 35 year relationship with the one and only rockabilly queen, Janis Martin. FYI for the fans: the release has been halted due to a contractual misunderstanding with the pressing plant. Other resources are being sought.Death
Martin died on
September 3 ,2007 , having earlier been diagnosed with terminalcancer and grief, having lost her only son Kevin Parton in January 2007.Charted singles
References
*Aadland, Jonita (1998). "Janis Martin". In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music". Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 327-8.
External links
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2484998.ece "The Times" Obituary for Janis Martin]
* [http://www.rockabillyhall.com/JanisMartin.html Janis Martin At RAB Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.wdbj7.com/Global/story.asp?S=7025235&nav=S6aK Rockabilly pioneer Janis Martin dies]
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