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Jimmy Martin was born and raised in the rural
farming town of Sneedville, Tennessee. At the age of four, he
lost his father, Ease Martin, to pneumonia. To help his family,
Jimmy left school after the 3rd grade to work in the tobacco
fields. He made his first guitar out of a Prince Albert cigar
can because Prince Albert was a sponsor of the Grand Ole Opry.
Though his family did not have a radio, Jimmy would go into town
on Saturday night and ask someone sitting in their car if they
could turn their radio on so he could here Bill Monroe and Roy
Acuff on the Grand Ole Opry.
Jimmy was 22 years old when he got fired from a
paint factory in Morristown, TN for singing on the job. He then
boarded a bus for Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. There, he talked
his way backstage to meet his idol, bluegrass pioneer, Bill
Monroe. Impressed by the young man's courage, Monroe agreed to
audition Jimmy on the spot. They sang the Old Cross Roads
together, Jimmy sang Poor Ellen Smith, and then, to test Jimmy's
guitar playing, Monroe had fiddler Chubby Wise play the Orange
Blossom Special. A week later, Jimmy was in Fort Smith, Arkansas
singing on stage with Bill Monroe.
Jimmy spent 5 years as Monroe's lead singer and rhythm guitar
player. Together they recorded such classics as The Little Girl
and the Dreadful Snake, Uncle Pen, A Voice From On High, Sitting
Alone in the Moonlight, I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome, Walking in
Jerusalem, and countless others.
.Following a brief stint as Jimmy Martin and the
Osborne Brothers, Jimmy started his own band Jimmy Martin and
the Sunny Mountain Boys. Under this moniker, he recorded 136
sides for Decca Records, including Widowmaker, Sunny Side of the
Mountain, Freeborn Man, Ocean of Diamonds, Rock Hearts, Hit
Parade of Love, Don't Cry to Me, and Future on Ice. Following
his 18 years with Decca, Jimmy recorded 6 albums for Gusto
Records before starting his own label, Sunny Mountain Music.
In 1972 Jimmy joined a parade of stars, including Roy Acuff,
Earl Scruggs, Mother Maybelle Carter, Merle Travis, and Doc
Watson, to record a three record album, 'Will the Circle be
Unbroken,' with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Jimmy sang the Grand
Ole Opry Song, Losing You, Sunny Side of the Mountain, My
Walking Shoes, and You Don't Don't My Mind. The album went on to
become a Gold Record.
Jimmy has landed numerous hits on the country charts, won
songwriter and vocalist rewards, has been made a member of the
International Bluegrass Hall of Honor and the Bean Blossom Hall
of Fame and was recently named 'Ambassador' of the Bean Blossom
Bluegrass Festival, the longest running bluegrass festival in
the world.
He now plays 20 show dates a years and has been
'semi-retired for the past 18 years,' spending the fall and
winter months hunting raccoon, rabbit, and squirrel. You can
order cassettes, CDs, Jimmy Martin caps, videos, and photos by
sending a letter to P.O. Box 646, Hermitage, TN 37076. They will
then send you a list of what they have and how to order it.
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