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Music Everywhere: The Rock and Roll Roots of a Southern Town. Winner of the 2016 Florida Book Award Bronze Medal for Non-Fiction. AVAILABLE AT AMAZON.COM.
Marty Jourard Location: Atlanta, Georgia, at the Emory University Maternity Ward. Skills: Making omelets, playing musical instruments, collecting menus, vintage cookbooks, dust,and other ephemera.
Extensive auditions resulted in a new line-up of the band, consisting of Jourard's brother Marty, who played both the saxophone and keyboards, Michael Goodroe on bass, and Brian Glascock on drums. [9] Short on funds, The Motels shared rehearsal space with The Go-Go's at The Masque in Hollywood.
19. März 2023 · Sax/keyboard player Marty Jourard of Martha Davis & The Motels has checked in with a series of nine new interviews tracing the world-renowned New Wave rock band’s colorful history, with a spotlight on their classic Capitol Records era (1979-1987).
24. Feb. 2023 · The Motels' breakthrough third album for Capitol Records, "All Four One," produced by Val Garay, gets the spotlight in this interview with Marty Jourard, the Los Angeles-based New Wave band's...
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10. Juni 2024 · It’s an indelible screenshot from music’s “new wave” period, the early to mid 1980s: Sultry singer Martha Davis, frontwoman of the Motels, in moody, noirish video vignettes created for the band’s melodramatic songs: “Only the Lonely.” “Suddenly Last Summer.” “Shame.” “Total Control.”.
20. Apr. 2016 · Marty Jourard’s new book, “Music Everywhere: The Rock and Roll Roots of a Southern Town,” chronicles a golden era during which Gainesville was home to eight future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers and a slew of other young musicians who pursued their passion with fervor.