
Some artists are shaped by scenes—Marty was shaped by a spark. He still remembers the first time he saw Buddy Holly on screen: the glasses, the energy, the feeling that rock & roll wasn’t just sound—it was freedom. That moment lit a fuse that’s never gone out. Over the years, Marty has carved a lane that fuses the narrative depth of country, the emotive grooves of soul, and the edge of early rock & roll—a sound that lives somewhere between Sam Cooke and The Beatles, but never leans too hard in any direction.
Rather than chase trends or tailor his music to playlists, Marty’s been steadily building something with more staying power: songs that connect, live performances that move a room, and a style rooted in conviction over gimmicks. “There’s a moment on stage when everything locks in—the band, the crowd, the song,” he says. “That’s why I keep doing this.” For him, that moment of connection is worth more than any algorithmic spike or trending hashtag.
These days, Marty is back in the studio, polishing a new batch of songs while revisiting older material with fresh ears. He approaches his craft like a seasoned writer, where each line and note earns its place. And while he’s no stranger to the analog soul of the stage, he’s also taken to social media—not just to promote, but to learn. “It’s not second nature to me,” he admits, “but I’ve come to see it as part of the job now. You learn, you adapt.”

Still, the mission hasn’t changed. Marty’s goal is simple: reach more ears without ever compromising the music. There’s no reinvention, no rebrand—just a deeper, more refined version of the artist he’s always been. His sound is vintage in spirit but fresh in execution, reminding listeners why rock, country, and soul still matter when delivered with heart.
What sets Marty apart isn’t nostalgia—it’s commitment. He’s not recycling the past; he’s carrying it forward, shaped by personal perspective and musical reverence. At a time when music often moves fast and fades faster, his songs are designed to last. To echo. To be felt.
New music from Marty is on the way—tune in for a sound that never goes out of style.