Mick Martin
Blues Party Host
Mick Martin has been producing and hosting the Blues for 17
years, beginning with "The KZAP Blues Show" in August of 1989. He
joined the staff of KXJZ in July 1991 to create "Mick Martin's
Blues Party," each week presenting a fresh, no-repeat blues
program. It's four hours of fresh music: new releases by blues
artists, classic releases placed in a historical or thematic
context and album tracks by performers whose handful of best-known
songs are played to death on rock radio. "I call it the antidote to
the 'music of your life' approach," Martin says, "Don't get me
wrong, hits are hits for a reason, but what about all the other
great music made by popular artists that are seldom, if ever,
heard?"
On Blues harmonica, Mick Martin has played professionally since
1968 and, since 1983, led "Mick Martin and the Blues Rockers." On
March 31, 1994, Mick did something highly unusual for a harmonica
player: he performed at Carnegie Hall for the nationally-broadcast
"Blues in Jazz" concert with mentor Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Witherspoon,
Grover Washington Jr., Carrie Smith and Mark Whitfield. That same
year, he was featured on Jimmy Smith's Fantasy/Milestone Records
release, Sum Serious Blues. Mick has played harmonica on stage
behind Freddie King, Jimmy Rogers, Bo Diddley, Mick Taylor, the
Yardbirds, Roy Brown and many others. He is a featured artist on
Dig Music's Bob Dylan tribute, "Positively 12th & K," which
also features Sal Valentino and Jackie Greene.
Mick shared the "Best West Coast Blues Harmonica Player" nod
with Mark Hummel in 2001. Mick Martin and the Blues Rockers have
won the Sacramento Area Music Award (a.k.a. the SAMMIES) for "Best
Blues Band" three times, thus entitling them to a place in the
SAMMIES Hall of Fame.
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