![]() | A romantic balladeer, Martin began his career as a band singer in the thirties, graduated to romantic leads in Hollywood and had his greatest record success in the forties and early fifties. Martin started out under his real name as a saxophonist in Anson Weeks’ band in San Francisco in the early thirties and later played alongside Woody Herman. He made his radio debut as a singer on 'The Lucky Strike Hour' and went to Hollywood in 1936. There, he starred in a string of light musicals, including ‘Sing Baby Sing’, ‘Ziegfeld Girl’, in which he introduced the song ‘You Stepped Out Of A Dream’, and |
also in ‘The Big Store’, and sang ‘The Tenement Symphony’. He recorded with Ray Noble on Columbia before his first chart success, ‘Tonight We Love’ which had been featured in the 1938 film, ‘Romance in the Dark’. | |