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Martha Emily Davis (born January 19, 1951) is an American rock and new wave singer-songwriter from Berkeley, California. She is most famous for being the lead singer of the band The Motels , but has also made several solo albums, contributed many songs to motion pictures, been on television, and worked onstage with Teatro ZinZanni .
The Motels featuring Martha Davis also appeared on the U.S. version of Hit Me, Baby, One More Time and toured the U.S. and Australia in 2007. [33] Martha Davis performed at Seattle's Teatro ZinZanni in 2005, [ 34 ] for which she collaborated with TZ Maestro Norm Durkee to make the special CD Omnium , which is available only through the Teatro ...
Anthologyland is a compilation album containing material from the new wave band, The Motels, plus work by Warfield Foxes (an earlier incarnation), and solo work by Martha Davis, including a couple of duets with Sly Stone and Ivan Neville.
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Red Frog Presents: 16 Songs for Parents and Children is the fourth solo studio album by Martha Davis, who is better known as the lead singer for the band The Motels. [1] [2] [3] Red Frog Presents…, a children’s album, is a departure from Davis' other solo albums that explored autobiographical themes. The cover was designed by artist Alicia ...
Martha Davis may refer to: Martha Davis (author) (born 1957), American professor of law and author; Martha Davis (musician) (born 1951), American lead singer-songwriter of the new wave band The Motels; Martha Davis (singer) (1917–1960), American vocalist and pianist who performed as "Martha Davis and Spouse" Martha Ellen Davis, American ...
Martha Davis stars in the vintage-style video as a socialite who is frequenting the bar at a posh hotel. Eventually, a once solitary Davis becomes overwhelmed by the jubilation of an increasingly unstable crowd. The video earned the award "Best Performance in a Music Video" at the American Music Awards. [6]
Policy is the first solo studio album by Martha Davis, who is better known as the lead singer for the band the Motels.Martha broke up with her band in February 1987, declaring that she was going solo, and by November, she had released her first solo album.