Saturday, September 20, 2008

WILL MARTIN

WILL MARTIN

Probbably the most exciting discovery of the new mellenium. 

A New World

The very cute and breathtakingly talented 24 year old is sure to make a massive impact on the gay sene, with a a background that includes school musicals, playing piano in bars, waiting tables and singing in a rock band Will sang the national anthem for a sold out All Blacks Final.
His New album "A New World" has already gone platinum 2 days before it hits the shops here in the UK. 
Great news for music lovers hes now based in the UK 
A New World - is a collection of classical and contemporary songs composed by the world’s greatest songwriters. The repertoire includes Dvorak’s ‘Going Home’, right through to ‘Into The West’ from The Lord Of The Rings, with all the anthemic arrangements brought to fruition by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

Hes keeping me guessing ... but here are some quotes that quicken my heart : " I have been chatted up by guys in the past. I find it truly flattering and I like to think that the music has something to do with it! If people are enjoying my music and me as an artist, then that is a beautiful thing." I for one would put him in the Celtic Manor and order up a Steinway as he starts his unique "Singing For His Supper tour".

Will is about to embark on an intriguing tour of the UK. Deciding to do it the old fashioned way, Will is set to exchange a song for his supper!

Following the example of minstrels from the middle ages, Will will be travelling across the UK and in exchange for supper and a bed for the night he will entertain the household. 

Will is hungry to experience everything that the UK has to offer and sees this as a way of travelling around the UK doing what he loves best; singing. 

To apply for Will to come and play at your house, visit his advert on Gumtree 






Official Download of Single - So Far Away   - Links Classics & Jazz / itunes / napster/ tesco


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