Beverly Martin was a student at the Corona Academy of Theatre Arts when
she was singled out to front "The Levee Breakers", a much lauded
Jug Band. At the age of 16 she made her first single 'Babe I'm Leaving
You' which was released on the Parlophone label.
Beverley was then spotted by Denny Cordell who discovered Joe Cocker
and Procul Harum, and was signed as a solo artiste to Deram. During this
period Bert Jansch the legendary guitarist taught her to play and encouraged
her song writing.
Paul Simon was so impressed with Beverley that he took her to New York
where she contributed to the track 'Faking It' on the Simon and Garfunkel
album 'Bookends'. She appeared with Simon and Garfunkel at the legendary
Monterey Pop Festival.
Beverley later married John Martyn and as a duo they issued 2 albums,
'Stormbringer' and 'Road To Ruin' which were released on Island records.
Although her efforts were devoted mainly to her children, Beverley still
continued to write with John on his solo projects. She was invited to
join Loundon Wainwright on his european tour in the 1990,s. which resulted
in rapturous audiences.
Having worked with Levon Helm, Jimmy Page, Dave Pegg, Richard Thompson,
John Renbourn, Ralph McTell, Davy Graham, Sandy Denny and Nick Drake,
Beverley is truly a consummate singer/song writer.
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