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Music Everywhere: The Rock and Roll Roots of a Southern Town. Winner of the 2016 Florida Book Award Bronze Medal for Non-Fiction. AVAILABLE AT AMAZON.COM. EVEN BETTER IT'S AVAILABLE AT UPF.com. Author interview from Gainesvilledowntown.com. Book Event Gainesville, Florida April 21, 2016. Book Event, SIBA Conference, Savannah, Georgia September ...
who is marty jourard? photo courtesy of ROB C. WITZEL/Gainesville Magazine. I have been playing, writing and recording pop music for over thirty-five years. I was born in Atlanta, raised in Gainesville, Florida, migrated to Los Angeles, and finally settled in Seattle, where I teach and play music.
In March 1978, Davis and lead guitarist Jeff Jourard (formerly of a pre-fame version of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) decided to reform The Motels. Extensive auditions resulted in a new line-up of the band, consisting of Jourard's brother Marty, who played both the saxophone and keyboards, Michael Goodroe on bass, and Brian ...
- 1975–1977, 1978–1987, 1998–present
- Berkeley, California, United States
- Martha Davis, Nic Johns, Clint Walsh, Eric Gardner, Marty Jourard
Marty Jourard Location: Atlanta, Georgia, at the Emory University Maternity Ward. Skills: Making omelets, playing musical instruments, collecting menus, vintage cookbooks, dust,and other ephemera.
19 mar 2023 · Sax/keyboard player Marty Jourard of Martha Davis & The Motels has checked in with a series of nine new interviews tracing the world-renowned New Wave rock band’s colorful history, with a spotlight on their classic Capitol Records era (1979-1987).
Background and writing. After the minor success of Careful, the Motels went back into the studio in early 1981 to record their third album with producer Val Garay. The band at this time consisted of Martha Davis on vocals and guitar, Tim McGovern on lead guitar, Marty Jourard on keyboards, Michael Goodroe on bass and Brian Glascock ...
Mini Bio. Marty was born in Atlanta, Georgia. But his family moved to Gainesville, Florida in 1958 and he was raised in Gainesville. His parents were originally Canadians of Eastern European descent. His father was a psychologist and a professor at the University of Florida.