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Anthony Philip Harford (born 19 April 1957), better known by his stage name Tony Martin, is an English heavy metal vocalist, best known for his time fronting
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, initially from 1987 to 1991 and again from 1993 to 1997. Martin was the band's second-longest-serving vocalist after
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. He has since been involved in many other projects (such as M3, Misha Calvin, The Cage, Giuntini Project, and Phenomena). Despite performing almost exclusively as a vocalist, Martin is a multi-instrumentalist, stating in an interview that he plays guitar, bass, drums, violin, keyboards, harmonica, bagpipes, and
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. On his 2005 solo album ''
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'', Martin performed vocals, bass, drums, violin and additional guitar parts.


Career


Black Sabbath, ''The Eternal Idol'', ''Headless Cross'' and ''Tyr'' (1987–90)

During the recording of ''
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'' (1987), Martin was brought in to re-record
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's tracks, alongside former Electric Light Orchestra drummer
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who had previously been in Black Sabbath during 1983–84 on the Born Again tour. Martin had been contacted by Black Sabbath to replace Glenn Hughes the year previous. He secured his place in the band after a successful audition singing the track "The Shining". Before the release of the new album, Black Sabbath accepted an offer to play six shows at Sun City, South Africa during the
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era. During this period
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was coerced into rejoining the band with
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remaining on drums. The band was supposed to play a music festival in Plymouth on 18 July, but Butler backed out at the last minute but Martin and Sabbath had been in rehearsals on 14–16 July in preparation. The band drew criticism from activists and artists involved with
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, who had been boycotting South Africa since 1985. Bev Bevan refused to play the shows, and was replaced by
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, formerly of
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. After nearly a year in production, Martin's debut with Sabbath ''
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'' was released on 8 December 1987 and ignored by contemporary reviewers. On-line internet era reviews were mixed.
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said that "Martin's powerful voice added new fire" to the band, and the album contained "some of Iommi's heaviest riffs in years". The album would stall at No. 66 in the UK, peaking at 168 in the US. Sabbath toured in support of ''Eternal Idol'' in Germany, Italy and for the first time, Greece. Unfortunately, in part because of a backlash from promoters over the South Africa incident, other European shows were cancelled. Bassist Dave Spitz left the band shortly before the tour, and was replaced by Jo Burt, formerly of Virginia Wolf. Following the poor commercial performance of ''The Eternal Idol'', Black Sabbath were dropped by
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and
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, and signed with I.R.S. Records. The band took time off in 1988, returning in August to begin work on their next album. As a result of the recording troubles with ''Eternal Idol'',
Tony Iommi Anthony Frank Iommi () (born 19 February 1948) is a British musician. He co-founded the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and was the band's guitarist, leader and primary composer and sole continuous member for nearly five decades. I ...
opted to produce the band's next album himself. "It was a completely new start", Iommi said. "I had to rethink the whole thing, and decided that we needed to build up some credibility again". Iommi enlisted ex-
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drummer
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, long-time keyboardist
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and session bassist
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, and rented a "very cheap studio in England". Black Sabbath released '' Headless Cross'' in April 1989, and this album was again ignored by contemporary reviewers. Eventually, AllMusic would give the album four stars, calling ''Headless Cross'' "the finest non-Ozzy or Dio Black Sabbath album". Anchored by the number 62 charting single "Headless Cross", the album reached number 31 on the UK charts, and number 115 in the US.
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guitarist
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, a good friend of Iommi's, played a guest solo on the song "When Death Calls". Black Sabbath were told by Gloria Butler that Geezer was going to join the band again. The band waited until April 1989 for Butler, but Geezer instead went and joined Ozzy Osbourne's band. Following the album's release, the band added touring bassist Neil Murray, formerly of
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, Gary Moore's backing band, and
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. The ill-fated ''Headless Cross'' U.S. tour began in May 1989 with openers Kingdom Come and
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, but because of poor ticket sales, the tour was cancelled after just eight shows. The European leg of the tour began in September, where the band were enjoying chart success. After a string of Japanese shows, the band embarked on a 23 date Russian tour with
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. Black Sabbath was one of the first bands to tour Russia, after Mikhail Gorbachev opened the country to western acts for the first time in 1989. Tony Martin returned to the studio with Black Sabbath in February 1990 to record '' Tyr'', the follow-up to ''Headless Cross''. While not technically a concept album, some of the album's lyrical themes are loosely based on Norse mythology. ''Tyr'' was released on 6 August 1990, and reached number 24 on the UK albums chart, but was the first Black Sabbath release not to break the ''Billboard 200'' in the US. The album would receive mixed internet-era reviews, with AllMusic noting that the band "mix myth with metal in a crushing display of musical synthesis", while ''Blender'' gave the album just one star, claiming that "Iommi continues to besmirch the Sabbath name with this unremarkable collection". The band toured in support of ''Tyr'' with
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in Europe, but the final seven UK dates were cancelled because of poor ticket sales. For the first time in their career, the band's touring cycle did not include US dates. The tour had a few surprises, that being that
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, Geezer Butler, & Brian May made appearances during a few of the shows. Butler officially rejoined the band after the end of the Tyr tour ahead of the '' Dehumanizer'' (1992) album with the intention of putting something back together with Tony Iommi and Cozy Powell. In an interview with Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi in Kerrang in mid-1991 they talked about having to "get rid of" Tony Martin. This effectively ended Martin's first spell with the band.


Brief Departure from Sabbath and ''Back Where I Belong'' (1991–93)

Tony Martin recorded his first solo album '' Back Where I Belong'' (1992) while
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had reunited with Ronnie James Dio for the '' Dehumanizer'' (1992) album. At the demo level for ''Back Where I Belong'', Tony Martin played all the instruments and the album itself featured former Black Sabbath members bassist Neil Murray and drummer
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, as well as
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on guitar, among others.
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also joined the band for the subsequent tour after leaving
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himself. There were two singles released for the album. The first was "If There Is a Heaven", and the second was "Angel in the Bed". This album includes a version of "Jerusalem" from the Black Sabbath album ''Tyr'' (1990). Tony Martin stated that "Back Where I Belong is an album of songs that were written over the period between 1990 and 1991. The title reflects my feelings at having this opportunity to write, record, and perform my own material. The recording of this album has been made possible due to the contributions of the following people who have all given their individual and very special talents to this project, for which I would like to express my eternal thanks!" Tony Martin returned briefly to Black Sabbath to work on ''Dehumanizer'' (1992) when things were not working out with Ronnie James Dio. He,
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and
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worked on a song called "Raising Hell" during these sessions which subsequently ended up on Martins second solo album ''
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'' (2005). Martin said: "I had already started my first solo album Back Where I Belong so when I got the call to go back I was committed by that point. And in fact it was just a couple of months after they had started the thing with Ronnie James Dio. I was determined to finish my solo thing and so turned them down at that point. We did keep in touch though and I went to some shows. Ronnie wasn’t too pleased, but eventually they had enough and asked me to rejoin again later so it felt like I hadn’t actually left. In fact, I was never formally fired, the phone just stopped ringing.
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eep Purple singer, also another ex-Black Sabbath lead singerasked me once if I had actually been fired and I said, "No." He said, "Neither have I." We should just turn up one day and walk on stage!" Martin's return to Sabbath at this stage was again short lived as Warner Bros had paid a huge amount of advance money for ''Dehumanizer'', and again, record company pressure forced another change, they wanted either Ozzy Osbourne or Dio. Tony Martin was again forced out from the band in favour of Dio. Tony Martin famously met Dio on the ''Dehumanizer'' tour after being invited to the show by Iommi & Butler. Martin would be flown in to replace Dio (who had left the band over the Ozzy Osbourne retirement show) on the last show of the tour but after visa problems Rob Halford was asked to do the show instead.


Return to Black Sabbath, ''Cross Purposes'' and ''Forbidden'' (1993–97)

Drummer
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left the band following the reunion show to join Ronnie James Dio's solo band, later appearing on Dio's '' Strange Highways'' and '' Angry Machines''. After Iommi & Butler realised that the Ozzy Osbourne reunion talks were breaking down they enlisted former
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drummer
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, and reinstated Martin. Martins 4th album with Sabbath, ''
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'', was released on 8 February 1994. The album received mixed reviews, with ''Blender'' giving the album two stars, calling
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's 1994 album '' Superunknown'' "a far better Sabbath album than this by-the-numbers potboiler". AllMusic's Bradley Torreano called ''Cross Purposes'' "the first album since ''Born Again'' that actually sounds like a real Sabbath record". The album just missed the Top 40 in the UK reaching number 41, and also reached 122 on the ''Billboard 200'' in the US. ''Cross Purposes'' contained the song "Evil Eye", which was co-written by
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guitarist Eddie Van Halen, although uncredited because of record label restrictions. Touring in support of ''Cross Purposes'' began in February 1994 with
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and
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in the US. The band filmed a live performance at the Hammersmith Apollo on 13 April 1994, which was released on VHS accompanied by a CD, entitled ''
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''. After the European tour with
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and Godspeed in June 1994, drummer Bobby Rondinelli quit the band and was replaced by original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward for five shows in South America. Following the touring cycle for ''Cross Purposes'', bassist
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quit the band for the second time. Iommi would criticize Martin during this period in his book, to which Martin responded; "It surprises me. I mean, they never said anything to me. Surely, if you've got a problem, the first person you should say something to is the person that's in the band with you... You don't wait ten years. It sounds like a really stupid thing to say, as they didn't say anything to my face – and, if that's the case, then more fool them for not saying anything, because, you know, we could have fixed it. I said to them, endlessly, that if there was anything they wanted changed, done differently, just to say and we could fix it, but clearly they didn't, they hadn't got the guts to, obviously, and to write about it in a book afterwards seems a bit daft to me. I'm not bitter about it, but it is surprising… it seems a bit stupid to say that after the event". Following Butler's departure, newly returned drummer Bill Ward once again left the band. Butler and Ward were meant to have recorded '' Forbidden'' (1995). In the wake of their departure Iommi then reinstated former members Neil Murray on bass and Cozy Powell on drums, effectively reuniting the ''TYR'' line-up. The band enlisted
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guitarist
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to produce the new album, which was recorded in London in the fall of 1994. The album featured a guest vocal on "Illusion of Power" by Body Count vocalist Ice-T. The resulting '' Forbidden'' was released on 8 June 1995, but failed to chart in the US or the UK. The album was widely panned by critics; AllMusic's Bradley Torreano said "with boring songs, awful production, and uninspired performances, this is easily avoidable for all but the most enthusiastic fan"; while ''Blender'' magazine called ''Forbidden'' "an embarrassment ... the band's worst album". Black Sabbath embarked on a world tour in July 1995 with openers
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and
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, but two months into the tour, drummer Cozy Powell left the band, citing health issues, and was replaced by former drummer
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. This would be Martin's final tour with the band. In December 1996, both Tony Martin (via a letter to Sam Naugler) and Iommi (via an interview with Pete Scott) both confirmed that Martin was not "out" of Sabbath, so as late as December 1996, it would appear that Iommi intended on going forward with the band as it last existed at the end of 1995. As for the rest of the band, Neil Murray was working with Cozy Powell in Peter Green's (founder of Fleetwood Mac) 'Splinter Group'. In 1997, Tony Iommi disbanded the contemporary line-up to officially reunite with Ozzy Osbourne and the original Black Sabbath line-up. Vocalist Tony Martin claimed that an original line-up reunion had been in the works since the band's brief reunion at Ozzy Osbourne's 1992 Costa Mesa show, and that the band released subsequent albums to fulfill their record contract with I.R.S. Records. Martin later recalled ''Forbidden'' as a "filler album that got the band out of the label deal, rid of the singer, and into the reunion. However I wasn't privy to that information at the time". I.R.S. Records released a compilation album in 1996 to fulfil the band's contract, entitled '' The Sabbath Stones'', which featured songs from ''Born Again'' (1983) to ''Forbidden'' (1995). Martin would also later hit out on Sabbath for being deleted from the band's history; "It seems a bit of a waste of ten years of the band's history. To cut that out, they're not just cutting me out, they're cutting themselves out. It seems like cutting your own nose off to spite your face. Why would you want to delete ten years of your history? It seems to me that they've got their minds elsewhere, and whatever brings them the most money seems to be what they go for. I mean, the Ozzy reunion. How many times do you want to go and pay to see them do the same stuff? OK, people argue that those old songs are people's favourites. Well; it's probably that way because you keep ramming it down people's throats and don't give them a chance to buy anything else. It seems disjointed and disconnected to me, and I don't understand why they would want to even cut themselves out of that history".


Solo and other collaborations (1998–2005)

After leaving Sabbath, Martin worked with a variety of projects, including Aldo Giuntini. With
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, he released two further albums; '' The Cage'' in 1999 and '' The Cage 2''. Martin also worked with
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for their 2003 record ''Trading Souls''. Late in 2004, Tony let it be known that there would be a new solo album by him out in 2005. The album was recorded at Tony Martin's house, which is in Headless Cross in
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England. The album featured again former Sabbath member Geoff Nicholls and some drum tracks from the late Cozy Powell. Martin explained; "I have recorded 2 tracks featuring the legendary drumming of Cozy Powell. How? well, when I fronted Cozy Powell's Hammer, he gave me 20 drumming tracks to write some songs with, I forgot I had them until I found them recently in the move to my new house."


Tony Martin's Headless Cross (2006-2019) and Kingdom of Madness (2019-present)

Tony Martin established Headless Cross in 2005 and would go on to tour Europe in 2006. The band also toured Brazil in 2008. After Dio's passing in 2010, there was some speculation that he would either return to
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or join the renamed Black Sabbath Heaven & Hell. Martin however ruled out ever working with Sabbath again stating: "Sabbath hasn’t talked to me in 15 years. All of the albums that I was on were removed from sale completely by them and it would take unbelievable changes to get it all back together". Black Sabbath were rejoined by Ozzy Osbourne in 2011 with the band's legal disputes apparently concluded. Tony Martin's Headless Cross last performed at the Asylum in
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, UK on 27 July 2012. This marked Martin's first ever UK show as a solo artist and first show with his new Headless Cross line-up. Martin stated in interviews that this will be his only live show of the year. In January 2013 Martin signed to a new music publishing deal by Alan Bambrough of
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Limited. Martin's would be working on the fourth album '' Giuntini Project IV'' (2013) from Giuntini Project, the Italian people heavy metal band started in 1988 by guitarist Aldo Giuntini as a solo project. This will be the third album Martin has appeared on. Martin will also appear on releases with Layla Milou and with
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, vocalist with
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. In 2019, it was announced that Martin would front Kingdom of Madness, a band featuring former Magnum members
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, Micky Barker and Richard Bailey performing material from Magnum's classic period. The COVID-19 crisis prevented the band from touring in 2020, with dates postponed till 2021. On the 14th of January 2022 Martin released
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, his third solo album.


Reunion with Iommi and Black Sabbath re-releases

In January 2016 Martin announced on his
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page that he "was greeted by Tony Iommi VERY warmly" at the unveiling of the Cozy Powell memorial (also attended by Neil Murray) and that they may work together again. Shortly after Iommi himself announced his intention to work with Tony Martin again. Iommi said: "We've held back on the reissues because of the current Sabbath thing with Ozzy, but they will certainly be happening. I'd like to do a couple of new tracks for those releases 'Headless Cross'' and ''Tyr''with Tony Martin. I'll also be looking at working on ''Cross Purposes'' and ''Forbidden''."


Personal life

In August 2015, Martin married his wife Carol. On a religious level, Martin has claimed to be a non-believer. In a Myspace blogpost, he calls his choice to release a Christmas single "a kind of strange thing considering i dont believe there's a Christ", but goes on to explain that the song - titled "Who Put the Devil in Santa" - says that none of the Christmas message works, and in the first few lines writes that the promise of a man called Jesus "No ones seen and doesn't seem to exist".


Discography


Guest appearances

* Phenomena – ''Psychofantasy'' (2006) * Candlemass – ''Candlemass 20 Year Anniversary'' (DVD 2007) * Various – ''Voices of Rock: High & Mighty'' (2009, "Into The Night") * Candlemass – '' Doomology'' (2010, on "Witches") (Tony Martin vocals – October 2004) * Phenomena – ''Blind Faith'' (2010, on "Liar") *
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'' (2010, on "Closer to the Stars") * Arrayan Path – ''Ira Imperium'' (2011, on "Ira Imperium (The Damned)") * Black Widow – ''Sleeping With Demons'' (2011, on "Hail Satan") * Wolfpakk – ''Wolfpakk'' (2011, on "Ride The Bullet") * Layla Milou – ''Reborn'' (2012, on "Bloody Valentine") * Herman Rarebell & Friends – ''Acoustic Fever'' (2013, on "Another Piece of Meat") * Lazy Bonez – ''Alive'' (2015, on "Racing Heart") * Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall – '' Kingdom of Rock'' (2015, on "When The Sky Falls") * Sebastien – '' Dark Chambers of Déjà Vu'' (2015, on "Lamb of God") * The V – ''Now Or Never'' (2015, on "King For A Day") * Feanor – ''We Are Heavy Metal'' (2016, on "Crying Games") * Lightning Strikes – ''Lightning Strikes'' (2016, on "Death Valley" and "301 AD Sins of Our Fathers") *
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– ''The World Changes'' (2016, harmonizing on "The Castle of Imagination") * Violet Janine – ''So Much More'' (2016, on "So Much More") *
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– ''Internal Waves of Love'' (2016, on "Missing You") * ZiX - ''Tides of the final war'' (2016, on "Metal Strike All star song") * Silver Horses – ''Tick'' (2017, on "Hang My Head In Shame" and "My Bad") * Magnus Karlsson's Free Fall – ''We Are The Night'' (2020, on "Temples & Towers" & "Far From Over") *Secret Society Feat Tony Martin - (2021), on "Darkest Hour" *Giuntini Deathline - V (2021), on "Stab in the dark" *
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- '' Revel in Time'' (2022), on "Lost Children of the Universe" *The Sonic Overlords "Last days of Babylon" (2021) on "Past the end of time" *Quartz - "On the Edge Of No Tomorrow" (2022) on "Evil Lies"


References


External links


''BLACK SABBATH Online'': Tony Martin Discography – fansite

Interview with Tony Martin March 2012

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