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Name:
Michael Martin•The Whompers
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Joined:
October 27, 2006
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YouTube Channel for Adirondacker Michael R. Martin and featuring videos of The Whompers
About Me:
 
I'm an environmental scientist and musician; member of The Whompers - a band playing traditional old-time music and blues with a great groove and beat. I also lead a weekly Praise Service at the Saranac Lake First United Methodist Church and often sing at the church's weekly community dinner at 5PM
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For bookings, contact cedareden@gmail.com
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Band Members:
Chris Turner: harmonica & Rachel Maloney: fiddle (NC, RI) | Curt Stager: banjo & Kary Johnson: bass guitar(Paul Smiths NY) | Michael Martin: guitar (Saranac Lake NY) | Sue Grimm: squeezebox (Saranac Lake NY) | Jerry Bryant: tenor guitar, sea shanties (Amherst MA) | Kyle Murray: percussion (Saranac Lake NY) | Leo Lorenzoni: guitar (VA) | Eliza: fiddle & Jeremy: percussion (Montreal)
Hometown:
Paul Smiths & Saranac Lake NY and various other places aloing the eastern seaboard)
Country:
United States
Hobbies:
singer songwriter, music, guitar, banjo, photography
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cedareden uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
First United Methodist Church of Saranc Lake, Christmas Eve Service - "Mathew's Report"
 
 
cedareden uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Michael plays guitar & sings "Sing We Now of Christmas" at the First United Methodist Church of Saranac Lake, NY
 
 
cedareden uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Michael sings "I'll Be Home for Christmas" at First United Methodist Church of Saranac Lake, NY
 
 
cedareden uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Finally decorating the Christmas Tree, and Em & M put on a little fight for the camera!
 
 
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