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  1. Martha Emily Davis (born January 19, 1951) is an American rock and new wave singer-songwriter from Berkeley, California. She is most famous for being the lead singer of the band The Motels, but has also made several solo albums, contributed many songs to motion pictures, been on television, and worked onstage with Teatro ZinZanni.

  2. Martha Davis (December 14, 1917 – April 6, 1960) was an American singer whose musical comedy act "Martha Davis & Spouse" was popular in the late 1940s and 1950s. Career. Davis was born in Wichita, Kansas, and raised in Chicago, Illinois.

  3. 5. Feb. 2020 · Martha Davis talks about her life, career, and struggles in a candid interview with Metro Times. She shares her views on art, fame, loss, and the Motels' latest album, The Last Few Beautiful Days.

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  4. 15. Sept. 2020 · Best Quality on Youtube. Remastered with Flac Audio. "Don't Tell Me the Time" is the first single released from the Motel's vocalist Martha Davis's solo album. It was a hit in Australia...

  5. 13. Juni 2009 · 369. 74K views 14 years ago. Recorded live in Australia for the Countdown Spectacular in August 2007, Martha Davis sings her 1979 hit 'Total Control'. ...more.

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  6. Learn about Martha Davis, the lead singer and songwriter of the Motels, a pop/rock band from the 1980s. Find her songs, albums, reviews, and more on AllMusic.

  7. BIOGRAPHY | themotels. In 1971, a young Martha Davis joined The Warfield Foxes, a band from Berkeley California. In 1975 they moved to Los Angeles and changed the band name to The Motels. The new name was inspired on the way to the band’s first show at Barney’s Beanery.