The Voice – Quarter Finals
Vicci didn’t want to do a pop song that was recommended to her. Instead she brought out a new twist on the Dolly Parton song, Jolene. It hurt so bad it was almost cathartic.
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Vicci Martinez and Niki Dawson went head to head with Pink’s “F****in Perfect” and Vicci came out the winner, with a new moniker – Warrior!
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Vicci Martinez – The Voice Audition
The song was “Rolling in the Deep” but who was the singer? They didn’t show us her face until CeeLo turned around for her – and then we couldn’t stop looking at her!
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Any Way the Wind Blows
Remix Released May 27, 2011
Originally a Syl Johnson song released on London Records in 1972 this soulful tune gets a new reading from Vicci Martinez but maintains the influence of Syl Johnson with whom she recorded this song. Her voice has its signature rasp and the emotion comes through in tru Vicci fashion. This soulful song has us swaying.
No Woman is an Island
Fans of The Voice are used to seeing Vicci Martinez performing solo, with no instruments and a band “back there somewhere”. But that’s not the Vicci Martinez known throughout the Pacific Northwest. She usually has a guitar or drum slung around her and The Vicci Martinez Band is usually right there – playing with her, playing off her – and what a band it is!
Like Vicci, it seems the rest of the band also started playing at a young age. Keyboard player Eric Robert was noodling around as a kid on an organ in his family living room; Lead Guitarist, Rod Cook was playing at the age of nine. Drummer Darin Watkins couldn’t play professionally and attend school at the same time, so he left school at 14 and has been playing ever since. And even though we couldn’t find out how old Bassist Jeff Leonard was the first time he figured out how four strings could carry a line through a song, our money is riding on…young.
These guys are all at the top of their game and not only play with Vicci but continue to play with other stellar musicians. Lets hope that no matter where Vicci’s career goes, these musicians continue to partner with her and deliver the vibe, whether its rock, blues or funk, that we’ve come to know from the Vicci Martinez Band.
Here’s a little more about the band:
Eric Robert – Keyboards
Eric is a self-taught pianist who hails from Mount Vernon, VA. Recognized for his rendition of “The Star Spangled Banner” he has performed it for many sporting events including for all the major Seattle teams.
Eric has performed with Moby Grape founder Jerry Miller (one of Rolling Stone Magazine’s top 100 guitarists of all time), the BB King Orchestra, Keb Mo’, Maria Muldaur, Tab Benoit and others. Some of his work on synthesizers for the B-3 organ remind us of Brian Auger. Maybe he picked up the English influence during his studies at Cambridge.
http://www.ericrobertmusic.com/
Rod Cook – Lead Guitar
Rod Cook is a well respected, in demand Seattle area guitarist known for his stylistic versatility and soulful melodic playing. He started playing professionally at 20 and has worked with many greats including Taj Mahal, as an opening act for Todd Rundgren and Charlie Musslewhite. In 1996 he launched his own band, Rod Cook and Toast which released three albums.
Besides working with Vicci Martinez, Rod is involved in several other projects including performing with Little Bill Englehart and working on a new project Snake Oil with Mark Riley, Rob Moitoza and Marty Vadalabene. In 2004 Rod received the award for Best Acoustic Guitar and Best Electric Guitar from the Washington Blues Society’s “Best of the Blues” Awards program. In 2006 he again received the Best Acoustic Guitar award.
http://www.myspace.com/rodwcook
Jeff Leonard – Bass
Jeff is known in the Pacific Northwest as a go to guy for that solid groove whether it’s live or as a studio player. He currently works with bands including Higher Vibes, Robby Walden and the Gunslingers and The Glistening Moments.
With influences from across the spectrum from Pino Palladino to Nina Simone and Paul Simon, Jeff has the sold bass line that supports you wherever you want to go.
http://www.myspace.com/jeffgrooves
Darin Watkins – Drums
When Darin left school at 14 to play drums, he didn’t look back. He’s been going strong ever since and taken on the mantle of drummer to DIY musicians around the country. Recent work with producer Evan Brubaker has him working on several singer/songwriter projects.
Darin also plays regularly with Grammy nominated Celtic/jazz/rock violinist Geoffrey Castle and bands like Flask and Higher Vibes. In addition to his work with Vicci Martinez you can also hear Darin taking rhythm to new places with Aaron Daniel, Julian Moon and Martine Locke.
I Love You in the Morning
released Jul 09, 2010
Music and Lyrics by Vicci Martinez, except “Love of Life” by Vicci Martinez and Katie Gray
© 2009
Tracks 1-9 of this release show Vicci Martinez versatility as a musician. These tracks were written for local Tacoma dance company MLK Ballet. At the same time we’re also reminded that Vicci is not only a musician but a moving lyricist. The last track, Lover’s Embrace gives just a sample of that talent.
Tears on my face
a Lovers Embrace
and I found my place
in your heart
How could this be
To live in this dream
And now that I know
you’re the one for me
cuz love can be perfect
when two agree
that perfect means
what will be we’ll be ….
Sunrise – 4:55
Diddii – 3:46
Perfect Soul – 4:33
The Waking ; 3:55
Chasing – 2:43
Crushed – 2:51
All of Me – 3:43
Pulling My Heartstrings – 2:55
I Love You In The Morning – 3:40
Love Of Life – 4:01
What You Believe – 3:52
Enjoy The Ride – 5:53
Every Heart – 3:01
Is It Rain – 4:27
Lovers Embrace – 3:51