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Trade Martin
Trade Martin
Trade Martin
Trade Martin
Trade Martin

Trade Martin

Trade Martin is an American musician, songwriter, and producer. Born November 19. 1943, Union City New Jersey. Also known as "John N. Lione".

Martin worked with Johnny Power in the late 1950s, recording as Johnny & the Jokers and together launching the label Rome Records, active from 1960 to 1962. The label signed the groups The Earls, Del & the Escorts, and The Glens. On many of these recordings, Martin played all of the backing instruments, overdubbing them track by track.[1] Martin also released some solo material, including the 1962 hit "That Stranger Used to Be My Girl", a #28 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.[2] He released several further singles on Roulette Records and other labels in the 1960s and an LP entitled Let Me Touch You on Buddah Records in 1972.

Martin spent nearly thirty years in production and arrangement, doing work from the '60s girl group era through to 1980s pop. Among his credits are songs by Eric Andersen, Ellie Greenwich, Lesley Gore, The Tokens, Ian & Sylvia, Rick Nelson, B.T. Express, Pam Russo, and Solomon Burke. He also wrote a number of songs covered by noted acts, including "Take Me for a Little While" (Dusty Springfield), "Peace to the World" (B. B. King), and "Don't You Double Cross Me" (Dave Edmunds). In the 1970s Martin wrote several film scores.

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PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$40 Vanilla Fudge Vanilla Fudge Vanilla Fudge Rock Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock Atlantic 1978 Japan 1 x LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo NM-/VG+ NO OBI
$25 Buddah Treasury Collection Buddah Treasury Collection Various Pop, Rock Buddah Records 1982 Japan 1 x LP, Compilation, Stereo VG+/VG+
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