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Sally Martin : Journeys
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Sally Martin's lyrical and versatile voice turns torch songs into magic and conjures up Piaf and Dietrich with a style all her own."extraordinary" (The Washington Post)
Genre: Easy Listening: Cabaret
Release Date: 1998
Journeys
Sally Martin
Record Label: All Aboard Music
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe 2:48 Album Only
2. Chanson 3:14 Album Only
3. When the Sun Comes Out 2:48 Album Only
4. Warm All Over 2:48 Album Only
5. Comes Love 2:33 Album Only
6. La Vie en Rose/ J'Attendrai 5:29 Album Only
7. Rapunzel 2:42 Album Only
8. Don't Ask Me Not to Sing 2:36 Album Only
9. Black Coffee 3:10 Album Only
10. Long Ago and Far Away 3:01 Album Only
11. Ship in a Bottle 3:05 Album Only
12. Falling in Love Again 2:33 Album Only
13. Doin' It for Defense 2:04 Album Only
14. Flight 4:38 Album Only
15. Heaven 2:48 Album Only
16. Someone Is Sending Me Flowers 2:38 Album Only
17. Sentimental Journey 2:37 Album Only
18. Why Walk When You Can Fly? 2:54 Album Only
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Album Notes

Singer and actress Sally Martin has won accolades from New York, Washington, DC and Baltimore media critics. The Washington Post hailed her first CD "Journeys" as “extraordinary” and called her “wonderfully controlled singing both dreamy and wise.”

In New York, Ms. Martin has headlined at Don't Tell Mama's and Danny's Skylight Room, appeared as Sabine in Bill Bruehl’s “The Guesthouse of the Holy Ghost” for the New York's Dramatists' Guild, and performed solo concerts at Federal Hall, Green Auditorium, and T.R. Roosevelt's Birthplace.

In Washington, DC, she has graced stages at the Kennedy Center for the Arts, the Music Center at Strathmore, the French Embassy, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Arts Club of Washington, the Lyceum, and was chosen as the inaugural artist for the first presentation at Washington, DC’s newest performing arts space, the Atlas Theatre.

Three times she has sold out performances as part of the prestigious Corcoran Gallery of Art concert series. TV Critic Rich Massabny said “Sally Martin has it all! She’s the perfect cabaret singer with a sultry voice.”

In Baltimore, she starred in Baltimore's Everyman Theatre’s sold-out run of "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris."

For more information go to www.sallymartinmusic.com

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