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Terry Sneed
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From: El Dorado, Arkansas, USA

posted 27 January 2006 11:53 AM     profile     
I heard this song this mornin for the first time in years. I can't remember who sang it, but always did like his voice. anybody remember?
ray qualls
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From: Baxter Springs, Kansas

posted 27 January 2006 12:02 PM     profile     
Terry it was Martin Del Ray. That was his stage name. Can't remember his correct birth name tho. Ray

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Tommy M
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From: Indiana

posted 27 January 2006 12:03 PM     profile     
Martin DelRay was the singer I recall him doing this song in the early/mid-nineties. Buck Reid played steel on the road with him for a brief time. He also had a video hit with a remake of Cash's: Get Rhythm. I can't recall what label he was on at the time. Hope this limited bit of info helps.

Tommy Minniear

Ray, we must've been typing at about the same time----you beat me by a minute...hehe

[This message was edited by Tommy M on 27 January 2006 at 12:04 PM.]

Steve Hinson
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From: Hendersonville Tn USA

posted 27 January 2006 12:05 PM     profile     
I was too slow...must be getting old!Martin was on Atlantic Records-good Tele player too!

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andy sainio
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From: espoo,finland

posted 27 January 2006 12:07 PM     profile     
Hi Terry!

It was Martin Delray.

Have a nice day.

Best wishes,Andy.

Tommy M
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From: Indiana

posted 27 January 2006 12:08 PM     profile     
Man, Ray & Steve......we are on it ain't we! Your right Steve....he played pretty good Tele. He ran it thru two Peavey Bandits if memory serves me correctly.

Back to you Ray.......or Steve....or Harold Hensley.....or Andy

Tommy Minniear

[This message was edited by Tommy M on 27 January 2006 at 12:09 PM.]

andy sainio
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From: espoo,finland

posted 27 January 2006 12:26 PM     profile     
Hi Steve!

Talk about bein' slow,ha!

Martin's real name is Mike Martin.

Best wishes,Andy.

Chris Bauer
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From: Nashville, TN USA

posted 27 January 2006 12:40 PM     profile     
He's now a golf (tennis?) pro but has started singing once in a while again in the last couple of years.
David Cobb
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From: Chanute, Kansas, USA

posted 27 January 2006 12:43 PM     profile     
The "Get Rhythm" album has a bunch of other good tunes and Sonny Garrish steel.
If you see a copy of it, buy it.
I saw him perform live one evening and could he ever sing and play that Tele.
I have his second album around here somewhere, it's good too.

I'm told that he was from Arkansas.

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ray qualls
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From: Baxter Springs, Kansas

posted 27 January 2006 03:56 PM     profile     
Well, I guess he's known nationwide.haha David he lived in NW Arkansas around Rogers & Springdale. I never heard of him til he recorded but We just never ran into each other while I lived down there. I did get to see him one year in Decatur, Arkansas after he had made his record.

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David Cobb
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From: Chanute, Kansas, USA

posted 27 January 2006 06:29 PM     profile     
I remember Ray, it was you that told me he was an Arkansas boy.
Connie Burton
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From: Sebastian, Florida, USA

posted 27 January 2006 11:18 PM     profile     
I am a fan of Martin Delray. Danny Jones played with him some.
Terry Sneed
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From: El Dorado, Arkansas, USA

posted 28 January 2006 02:28 PM     profile     
yep, that's the name. I should have rememberd his name since I'm from Ar.
I remember the get rythem video now that ya'll mentioned it.
golf/tennis pro??!! If I could sing and play tele like him I don't think I'd be interested in tennis or golf for makin a livin.


Terry

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[This message was edited by Terry Sneed on 28 January 2006 at 02:34 PM.]

Kenny Burford
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From: Lexington, Missouri USA

posted 29 January 2006 02:25 AM     profile     
Another great song Martin had on the same album with "Lily's White Lies" was "The Silence Says It All." The man can sing.
David Cobb
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From: Chanute, Kansas, USA

posted 29 January 2006 05:54 PM     profile     
I agree with you, Kenny!

Gotta go, I have a Rascal Flatts CD in the microwave.

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Roger Miller
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From: Waterloo, Ia.

posted 30 January 2006 06:29 PM     profile     
Terry, Mike and I shared the 6 string duties in a show group in Bermuda for a whole month. Mike was on the tennis courts every day, and the rest of us were sailing, mopeding, or shoplifting. Anyway, I thought and hoped Mike would go further than he did. But what a big voice from a little guy. Anyone wanna blackmail him, I have the tape.
Larry Garrett
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From: Siloam Springs, Arkansas, USA

posted 10 February 2006 10:16 AM     profile     
Hey Terry,
Mike Martin, aka: Martin Del Ray is from Centerton, Arkansas, just west of Bentonville on Highway 102, where his dad Raymond Martin ran the State Fish Hatchery. We were neighbors (4 miles apart in rural communities is neighbors, right?) Anyway, we went to Bentonville High School in the mid 60's. He was class of '67 and I the class of '66.
We began playing guitar about the same time and played together some, but soon he was playing circles around me. He teamed up with another guy and they performed at school assemblies and other things and became pretty popular locally.
I hadn't seen him for several years after we graduated and didn't know he was pursuing music.
It was a pleasant surprise for me to see him on the "Get Rythm" video with Johnny Cash and "Lillie's White Lies" was a great song as well as a successful video. The last time I talked to him (a few years now) he was heading to Europe but he didn't say for how long.
I never did ask how he came up with the name Martin Del Ray but figured it came from combining his dad's and mom's. Maybe so, maybe not.
Larry
Terry Sneed
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From: El Dorado, Arkansas, USA

posted 10 February 2006 03:26 PM     profile     
Thanks Larry for the info. I really beleive martin Del-Ray could have gone as far as he wanted to in country music.(or maybe he did) What a voice!!
ps- He's not any kin to Mark Martin(the Great Nascar driver) is he?

Terry

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Larry Garrett
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From: Siloam Springs, Arkansas, USA

posted 11 February 2006 09:07 PM     profile     
Terry,
I don't know if he's related to Mark or not, but I suppose it's possible. I don't know where his folks were from originally nor do I know anything about Mark so your guess is as good as mine. I agree that he has a great voice and he can play the fire out of that old Telecaster.
Larry

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