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Vince Martin Free Music

Vince Martin

Real name: Vincent Marcellino

Effective period / Period of releases: 1956 - 1968

Vince Martin (born Vincent Marcellino; March 17, 1937 – July 6, 2018) was an American folk singer and songwriter.

Vince Martin first recorded with The Tarriers (Erik Darling, Alan Arkin, and Bob Carey) in 1957, on the hit single "Cindy, Oh Cindy". He became more widely known with his duo recordings with Fred Neil in the early 1960s. Their album Tear Down The Walls (1964) contained mainly Neil's songs, recorded with musicians including John Sebastian and Felix Pappalardi, and became very popular and influential on the burgeoning folk (and later folk rock) scene. In 1969 he recorded the album "If the Jasmine Don't Get You ... the Bay Breeze Will" in Nashville, with the musicians who had just finished recording Bob Dylan's Nashville Skyline.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Martin_(singer)