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Steve Martin (born August 14, 1945 in Waco, Texas, United States) is a popular comedian, screenwriter, actor and musician. Martin was born in Texas, but raised in Garden Grove, California. Since his first notable entertainment job as a writer for the American sketch comedy show "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and his subsequent appearances on "Saturday Night Live", Martin has been one of the most famous comedians in the United States, especially during the mid-1970s. Check our available Steve Martin concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Reviewing a live album is always a bit tricky. Do you review the songs as you would any other album? Do you critique the creativity of the lyrics, the technical skill of the players, the arrangement, etc.? Or do you review the "liveness": the sound quality of the live recording, the banter, and the song selection...
- www.popmatters.com
Steve Martin isn't a new bohemian and Edie Brickell isn't a wild and crazy guy, but the two part-time musos have nonetheless decided that they should work together. He handles the banjo; she is in charge of the vocals. The resulting tunes strive for a rustic, Appalachian sensibility that never quite seems genuine--more Aunt Jemima than grade-A maple syrup. Precious and self-indulgent, this disc is bound for the sale rack at Starbucks.
- filtermagazine.com
After the triumph of sound-tracking the Olympic opening ceremony, Underworld's Karl Hyde has made his first solo album. It's a fascinating affair, stepping away from the duo's dancefloor electronica into jazzily ambient terrain, bending songs around effects laden guitar parts and treated vocals...
- www.telegraph.co.uk
Everyone should realize by now that Steve Martin is more than just a comedian who started off his career in the comedy clubs with an arrow through his head and a five-string banjo as a prop. He's written short stories, novels, plays, and who knows how many film scripts. He's an actor and a serious art collector, and his work, however funny it may be at times, really arcs closer to human philosophy than it does standup or slapstick, although Martin knows how to do a pratfall with the best of the...
- www.allmusic.com
Rounder Steve Martin won a Grammy for The Crow and followed it up with another nomination for Rare Bird Alert, his 2011 collaboration with the Steep Canyon Rangers. The Rangers lend support on a few songs on this album, but the spotlight here stays on Edie Brickell's folksy, understated vocals and finely crafted lyrics that sound like they're hundreds of years old, save for one mention of sending email...
- www.relix.com
Did Steve Martin rock his signature arrow-through-the-head prop at these bluegrass-y sessions? Hard to tell; except for unfussy harmonies, he expresses himself only via his stately, joyous banjo-plunking. The star is Edie Brickell, the hippie-pop one-hit wonder (and Mrs. Paul Simon), whose sassy vocals feel down-home but all her own. The songs tap folk tradition without getting stuck in it; they're full of struggling lovers, an '84 Ford, a baby in a suitcase and some memorable melodies...
- www.rollingstone.com
"I'm sorry I don't like to repeat." (Audience boos.) "What do I do now? I don't like to repeat, and yet the audience demands it..." So ran part of Steve Martin's stand up show back in 1979. Two years later, at the height of his success, despite the demands of his audience, he walked away from stand-up comedy for good. His final comedy album, released in 1981, contained a section of Martin playing banjo with a bluegrass band and perhaps pointed to a different direction...
- www.musicomh.com
is not the only Hollywood star to have attempted a serious country album in recent years - this furrow has also been ploughed by (actually not bad) and ( ). Martin, to judge by his expansive and somewhat overly self-deprecating sleeve-notes of Rare Bird Alert, is both nervous about presenting his credentials in this arena, and grimly aware that the record has next to no chance of being judged on its own merits. He's about half right...
- www.bbc.co.uk
Comedy legend Steve Martin used to pepper his stand-up routines with banjo-playing (and once "dueled" on that Deliverance tune with the Muppets). But this bluegrass collection is analmost entirely serious affair. On The Crow Martin showcases his fine five-stringtalents on instrumentals such as "Pitkin County Turnaround" and the wistful "Freddie's Lilt." He also capably backs singers Vince Gill and Dolly Parton on romantic confection "Pretty Flowers...
- ew.com
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