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Drum Media Cover Story
Drum Media Perth features a cover story of Jeff Martin 777. You can read the article by visiting Drum Media Perth and skip to page 14.bers can comment.
Press: Jeff Martin talks to AU review
Larry Heath for the AU Review
Over a drink in Kings Cross, Larry Heath sat down with Jeff Martin of the legendary The Tea Party. Although a reunion was announced the week after our chat, no hint was given in this interview, as we discussed his latest project – Jeff Martin 777, which is a collaborative effort between Jeff, Jay Cortez and Malcolm Clark of The Sleepy Jackson. The trio had just returned from a tour of Canada. read more
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Press: Beat Magazine article
by Stu Lynch for Beat Magazine
Canadian rocker Jeff Martin has lived a somewhat nomadic existence since leaving The Tea Party in 2005. read more
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Jeff Martin at PBS
Jeff Martin talks to PBS about the current tour, the Tea Party reunion and plans for the next 777 album.
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Press: Live Review Brisbane show
BENNY DOYLE for Time OffUnder a veil of darkness and blood red sheen, Jeff Martin 777 take to the stage and rip directly into a howling take on The Ground Cries Out. The three-piece make an offensively large sound, combining the uncompromising rhythmic metronome of Malcolm Clarke and Jay Cortez while Martin is playing his role to perfection, looking every inch the rockstar and doing things with read more
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Press: Crying out with Jeff Martin’s 777
Caleb Goman for Your gigs
Caleb Goman gets mystical with Jeff Martin as they talk Led Zeppelin, the occult and the mysteries of rock ‘n’ roll. read more
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Press: Drum Media article
“Canada it was okaaaay,” Jeff Martin drawls slowly, which is more his way than a comment in itself. “The mission was all accomplished and the band were received with flying colours,” he adds, pointing out that taking a power rock trio into The Tea Party heartland was an artistic risk, but one he was unafraid to take. read more
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Drum Media album review
With 777, Jeff Martin has formed his most complete musical union since The Tea Party. read more
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Press: Jeff Martin 777
Rhiana Whitson for Melbourne Weekly
Canadian musician Jeff Martin takes himself a lot less seriously these days. read more
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Album review: Reverb Magazine
4/5
This is the sound of a man who has learnt to embrace his past and look ahead with refreshing sentiment. It’s also the story of how Jeff Martin got his groove back. read more
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