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Genres
  
Pop, rock

Name
  
Vicci Martinez

Labels
  
Republic Records


Years active
  
2000 – present

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, Songwriter

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Born
  
September 21, 1984 (age 39) (
1984-09-21
)

Origin
  
Tacoma, Washington, United States

Instruments
  
Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion

Associated acts
  
CeeLo Green, Beverly McClellan, Javier Colon, Dia Frampton, Casey Weston

Albums
  
Vicci, From the Outside In, I Am Vicci Martinez, Sleep to Dream, On My Way, Come Along

Similar People
  
Beverly McClellan, Javier Colon, CeeLo Green, Dia Frampton, Casey Weston

Profiles

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Vicci Martinez (born September 21, 1984) is an American singer/songwriter from Tacoma, Washington. She came in joint third on NBC's singing competition series The Voice in 2011. She released her 2012 album with Republic Records (Universal Music Group), but self-released her 2015 album.

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Biography and career

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Martinez, the daughter of a Mexican father employed as a plumber, and a mother employed as an ESL teacher, graduated from Stadium High School in Tacoma, Washington. She first took the stage at the age of 16. Firmly grounded in the tradition of acoustic-rock, Vicci Martinez writes and performs music that is personal and often autobiographical. She has received critical acclaim for her live performances.

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After the 2005 release of her album, On My Way, Martinez went on tour and released a full-length concert DVD and documentary in 2006 titled Vicci Martinez Live. The DVD, produced by Joel Veatch and Flying Spot, received positive press attention. Vicci also released a live CD that had been recorded at Jazzbones, a musical venue in Tacoma, Washington.

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Martinez won the regional tryouts for the first season of American Idol, but declined her invitation to the second round on the grounds that, in her opinion, the contract was too restrictive. She later appeared on CBS's 2003 season of Star Search.

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In 2011, Martinez competed on the U.S. talent show The Voice. Billboard magazine praised her diverse performance abilities saying "she gives every song a mature delivery and she appears comfortable in whatever skin she has chosen to adopt on a given night. With a drum corps alongside her and a backstory about her late father to warm the heart, she tore through Florence and the Machine's Dog Days Are Over with alacrity; the closing performance Tuesday was also the night's best performance." Martinez came in first place on judge CeeLo Green's team and represented him in the final round. She finished third overall.

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According to her Voice coach, CeeLo Green, after her appearance on the show in 2011, Martinez signed a record deal. Her EP, Come Along, was released on May 1, 2012, followed by her Universal Republic album "Vicci" on June 19 of the same year.

Her 2012 chart hit, Come Along, a cover of a 2001 single from Swedish recording act Titiyo, featured Cee Lo Green. Though the song was a top 20 hit throughout Central Europe, it was not released in the U.S. or U.K.

On May 1, 2015, Martinez self-released her album, I Am Vicci Martinez.

Albums

  • 2000: VMB
  • 2003: Sleep to Dream
  • 2005: On My Way
  • 2006: Vicci Martinez Live
  • 2007: I Could Be a Boxer
  • 2009: From the Outside In
  • 2010: I Love You in the Morning
  • 2011: Live From Jazzbones
  • 2012: Vicci (Universal Republic)
  • 2015: I Am Vicci
  • EPs

  • 2012: Come Along (Universal Republic)
  • 2015: I Am
  • References

    Vicci Martinez Wikipedia