
Nashville, TN - The Christian music world experienced shock and sadness in the fall of 2003 when the announcement was made that multi Award winning and Grammy nominated Christian recording artist, The Martins would no longer tour after the end of that year. The group’s decision to take a sabbatical marked the end of an era of sorts. This talented trio had broken stylistic barriers and enjoyed success in varying Christian music genres, from Southern Gospel to Inspirational to Adult Contemporary. The group had been featured on the highly successful Gaither Homecoming Concerts and VIdeos, in addition to crusades with renown evangelist Billy Graham and also enjoyed performances as such prestigious locations as Carnegie Hall and the White House. “It's so hard to believe that we have been doing this for a quarter of a century,” explains the eldest of the siblings, Joyce. “What an amazing ride it has been. When you love what you do it is worth it, even if there are no earthly rewards, but God has blessed us through the years with the applause of men and awards from our peers. It is overwhelming at times. I am just thankful God allows us to be a part of His plan for reaching people.”
Obviously, a certain void has been felt within the Christian music community throughout the past few years with the absence of The Martins as a collective unit, yet siblings, Joyce, Jonathan and Judy have enjoyed success within their own individual careers. “It’s been a tremendous growing period for each of us,” Jonathan relates. “It was very difficult at first because I think we were all so accustomed to leaning on each other, and of course, we missed that three part harmony, but I think we all realized that not only did God want to use us as a team unit, but He also wanted to use us individually. I think because of the individual growth we have each experienced, we will be able to minister even more effectively together.”
Showcase Management has announced plans to reunite The Martins for touring in 2006 on a limited basis in support of the newly released Spring Hill Music recording, Decade. As Judy conveys, the future for The Martins looks very exciting and promises to be truly special. “The lessons we have learned during our time away will certainly allow us to bring something new and fresh to the stage,” Judy shares. “I am excited to see that ‘something new’ God will do through us as a unit.”
This special Martins’ reunion tour in 2006 will find the Martins sharing songs that have delighted fans for years. “Some things about The Martins from the past will never change: the harmony, the versatility, the passion for reaching people,” states Brian Hudson of Showcase Management. “During the Martins’ sabbatical we have been inundated with calls and letters from people wanting to know when The Martins would return to touring together again. That time has finally come. We’re excited.”
Those interested in learning more information about The Martins’ plans for 2006, including a touring schedule may visit http://www.martinsonline.com. A select number of dates are still available for 2006. Pastors and promoters interested in scheduling The Martins may email Brian Hudson at .
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