THE SCOTT MARTIN BAND IS CURRENTLY:
Scott Martin (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica)
Jeff Osowski (Guitars, backup vocals)
Steve Haack (Bass Guitar)
Chris Carson (Drums, backup vocals)
Influences
Beatles, Tragically Hip, Neko Case, The Replacements, Johnny Cash, Steve Earle, The Monkees, Bob Dylan, Sun Records, Pearl Jam, Stray Cats, Smithereens, Cake, Ramones, U2, REM, Barenaked Ladies, Frank Sinatra, Cowboy Mouth, Funk Brothers, The Who, Amy Winehouse, The Clash, Hank 3, The Church, Sam Roberts, Motown, Death Cab For Cutie, Jayhawks, Paul Westerberg, Foo Fighters, The Rolling Stones,
Scott Martin is a longtime veteran of the South Eastern Michigan music scene. Keeping busy the last several years, Scott has released two solo cd's and played countless shows to support them. Either solo acoustic or with the band, Scott mixes jangley guitars with melodic midwestern lyrics. In the live setting the shows are usually a mix of originals and tasty cover tunes. Scott has fronted several bands as well as been the drummer for countless bands and projects. In addition to the SCOTT MARTIN BAND, the list includes, DENIM SKY, BC AND THE ORIGINALS, STATION NEIN, KING DRIFTER, LOWERTOWN, THE GREENS AND is currently beating the skins for the rockabilly band THE STREAMLINERS.
Thank you to everyone who came out the past several weeks to both The Scott Martin Band and the Streamliners shows!!! We would be nothing without our supporters!!!
THIS SATURDAY SEE THE STREAMLINERS LIVE @ THE BERKLEY FRONT wsg/the silvertones. THIS WILL BE BILL ALTON'S LAST SHOW WITH THE BAND. COME ON OUT AND ROCK OUT WITH US ONE LAST TIME WITH BILL!
Thank you :) I'm still here....they have a computer!! They said I'm more then likely getting out today, so if I am I'll be up at work to see everyone & to turn in my paper work....
Catch "The Low Ballers" this Saturday night @ the Painted Lady in Hamtramck! This is Judd, Jeff and Scott from the Streamliners. 100% pure Rockabilly fun!
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! I have put "Hey Mrs Santa Claus" up on my song player for a few days, as well as a very self-incriminating photo from 1988 when the song was recorded (thanks to Steve Haack who played bass on it!)