Jeffrey Martin, on his new album, 'Thank God We Left the Garden'

In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby interviews singer-songwriter Jeffrey Martin, known for his profoundly moving storytelling and soulful folk sound. 

From being an English teacher to becoming a full-time musician, Jeffrey shares his creative process and stories behind some of his most compelling songs, such as “Garden,” "Red Station Wagon," and "Lost Dog." 

Jeffrey’s latest album, Thank God We Left the Garden, recorded in a hand-built shack, exemplifies raw, honest music with a profound connection to nature. Listen in as Jeffrey discusses his inspirations, songwriting journey, and upcoming performance at the Sweetwater Music Hall.

Timestamps:

  • 0:00 – Introduction by Steve Roby

  • 1:15 – Jeffrey Martin's background and transition from teaching to music

  • 4:20 – Inspirations behind Thank God We Left the Garden

  • 7:10 – The creative process behind "Red Station Wagon"

  • 12:30 – Performing live and the significance of intimate venues

  • 16:00 – Upcoming tour and what fans can expect at the Sweetwater Music Hall

  • 19:45 – Reflections on the current state of folk music

  • 23:00 – Closing thoughts and what's next for Jeffrey Martin

Guest Information:

  • Name: Jeffrey Martin

  • Bio: Jeffrey Martin is a celebrated singer-songwriter whose music resonates with raw storytelling and an emotive folk style. His journey from English teacher to full-time musician has earned him a devoted following and critical acclaim. With several albums under his belt, including Thank God We Left the Garden, Jeffrey continues to touch audiences with his vivid portraits of life’s challenges and beauty.

  • Website: ⁠https://www.jeffreymartinmusic.com/⁠

  • Social Media: ⁠Instagram⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠Twitter⁠

Links and Resources:

  • Thank God We Left the Garden album: ⁠Spotify⁠

  • Jeffrey's upcoming show at Sweetwater Music Hall: ⁠Event Details⁠

  • Songs featured: “Garden,” "Lost Dog," and "Red Station Wagon."

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