Martin Sexton

Friday, February 4, 2011, 8:00 pm

Enmax Hall, Winspear Centre

Martin Sexton

2010-11 Winspear Presents Series

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"The real thing, people, a star with potential to permanently affect the musical landscape and keep us entertained for years to come." —Billboard
 
Ripe, raw, and an expansive talent, Martin Sexton is a one-of-a-kind-troubadour doing what he does best – locating larger truths within the specific details of the life he's living. In his latest studio release Sugarcoating, it is Sexton’s uncanny ability to connect the personal to the universal that has earned him a devoted following among fans and critics alike.
 
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Artist Info

Martin Sexton

"The real thing, people, a star with potential to permanently affect the musical landscape and keep us entertained for years to come." —Billboard
 
A native of Syracuse, New York, Martin Sexton grew up in the 80's, uninterested in the sounds of the day, and fueled his dreams on the timeless sounds of classic rock and roll. Sexton eventually migrated to Boston, where he began to build his following singing on the streets of Harvard Square and gradually working his way through the scene. His 1992 collection of self-produced demo recordings, In The Journey, was recorded on an old 8-track in a friend's attic. He managed to sell 20,000 copies out of his guitar case busking.
 
1996-2002 Sexton released Black Sheep, The American, Wonder Bar and Live Wide Open (mixed by Jon Alagia – Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer). The activity and worldwide touring behind these records laid the foundation for the career he enjoys today with an uncommonly loyal fan base, selling out venues from Nokia Theatre (NY) to LA's House of Blues.
 
Happily and fiercely independent, Martin Sexton launched his own label KTR (2002). Since then, his continual success through his diversity infiltrates many musical worlds – ranging everywhere from Jam Cruise to Denver's Mile High Fest to Mayercraft Carrier to Carnegie Hall. His songs are featured in film and television including recent placements on NBC's Scrubs and Showtime's hit series Brotherhood.
 
"Martin Sexton is ripe with raw, expansive talent. His voice comes in a hundred impossible shades. His songs are sweet and spirited and soulful. His repertoire is like a cross-country tour of the American musical vernacular." —Boston Globe
 
The New York Times wrote that this artist "jumps beyond standard fare on the strength of his voice, a blue-eyed soul man's supple instrument," adding that "his unpretentious heartiness helps him focus on every soul singer's goal: to amplify the sound of the ordinary heart."
 
In 2007/08 Sexton logged his most successful years to date with the release of his latest studio offering, Seeds. The album debuted at #6 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and the Los Angeles Times writes, "Call him a soul shouter, a road poet, a folkie or a rocker and you wouldn't be wrong."
 
On the heels of Seeds, the cd/dvd set Solo released October 08. Documenting a series of recent unaccompanied live appearances, the album captures Martin's critically acclaimed incendiary live set in theatres coast-to-coast.
 
His latest studio release, Sugarcoating, finds this one-of-a-kind-troubadour doing what he does best: locating larger truths within the specific details of the life he's living.
 
"The best live performer I've ever seen." —John Mayer

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0 # Gail Marie Code 2011-02-08 04:20 Loved the show! Took a friend who had never heard of Martin Sexton before and she loved the show too. He is a very genuine artist and individual.

May I say that the opening act was both a sleeper and an agitation; this was not the time nor the place for that type of act. Very disappointing, and I am rarely disappointed.

Because I am from out of town, I was able to go because it was on a Friday night. Many acts I would love to see are during the week when I am not able to go. When Martin Sexton or other musical interests are scheduled on a Friday or Saturday night, I will do my best to be there.

Thank for bringing Martin Sexton to the stage!
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0 # Rebecca 2011-02-08 09:10 Completely agree about the opening act…was very disappointed as well. I've seen Martin 3 times now (and will continue to come to any concert he does in Edmonton) and he does not disappoint. It's incredible to see him sound and arrange songs differently every time. He's a true talent. Reply | Reply with quote | Quote
 
 
0 # Roy Mills 2011-02-08 14:15 This was the most moving concert that I have ever been to. The simple idea that one human could come on stage with one instrument and inspire me to feel for the world in new ways made me feel alive and much less alone. Martin was soulful and caring enough to expose what he cares about with heartfelt honesty. It goes without saying that he really is a virtuoso in both voice and guitar.

The best evening at a concert that I have ever had.
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0 # Dale 2011-02-08 14:30 Amazing show!!!
Any of you out there know what song was playing when Martin walked out on stage?
Lotsa love to the person who has the answer.
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0 # Anita 2011-02-09 03:15 Way too "folkie" for me, but an excellent performance. Being at the beautiful Winspear hall for any show is always a delight. Reply | Reply with quote | Quote
 
 
0 # Lisa 2011-02-09 13:33 Once again, Martin Sexton did not disappoint. I love his music and I love his performances. I, too, will show up whenever he performs in Edmonton. Seeing him at the Winspear is an extra special treat - both in listening enjoyment and because it is so obvious that he so enjoys the quality of the acoustics. Don't know what it is about his music, but it certainly touches something in me. Reply | Reply with quote | Quote
 

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