Janis Martin

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American rockabilly and country music singer (March 27, 1940 in Sutherlin, Virginia - September 3, 2007). Janis Martin, nicknamed 'The Female Elvis' for her onstage presence, was one of the few female Rock & Roll artists to be making records in the male-dominated Rock & Roll industry that women too could sell a large amount of records and score Rock & Roll hits. This opened doors for other Rock & Roll singers to come, like Brenda Lee.

In 1953, at the age of 13, Janis began to develop her own proto-rockabilly style on AM WRVA radio's Old Dominion Barn Dance, which broadcast out of Richmond, Virginia. Although she performed mostly country songs for the show, she also did songs by Rhythm and Blues singers Ruth Brown, LaVern Baker, and Dinah Washington.

At age 15, Martin was signed with RCA only two months after Elvis Presley signed with the label. In 1956, Martin released her debut record under RCA, "Will You Willyum," backed by her own composition, "Drugstore Rock'n Roll." The song became the biggest hit of her career, selling 750,000 records and hitting the country and pop charts. Soon Martin was performing on American Bandstand, The Today Show and the Tonight Show. She also appeared on Jubilee USA, and the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, becoming one of the younger performers to ever appear. Billboard named her Most Promising Female Vocalist that year.

She was chosen by RCA to tour as a member of the Jim Reeves show and continued recording rock and roll and country material that ended up being successful on both charts, including "My Boy Elvis," "Let's Elope Baby," her cover of Roy Orbison's song "Oooby Dooby" and "Love Me to Pieces."

Martin had secretly married her boyfriend in 1956, and became pregnant while visiting him while he was stationed overseas with the military. Her teenage pregnancy caused RCA to drop her in 1958. Although King Records and Decca Records were interested, she signed with a Belgian label in 1960 called Palette. By 1960, Martin was on her second marriage, and her husband demanded she leave the music business.

In the 1970s, she began performing again with her newly-formed band, The Variations. In 1975, she was working for the Danville Virginia Police Department when Edd Bayes coaxed her to appear locally and tell her story in Goldmine magazine. Martin toured through Europe as part of he rockabilly revival there, and in 1979 Bayes convinced RCA to release four Martin songs in their vault. They were released on Dog Gone Records.

In the 1980s, the Bear Family label gathered Martin's complete record history with the compilation album The Female Elvis.

In 1995, Martin appeared on Rosie Flores's Rockabilly Filly album for HighTone Records. Flores recorded an unreleased album with Martin six months before her death. Martin died from cancer on September 3, 2007, at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.

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My Boy Elvis

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Bang Bang

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Let's Elope Baby

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Love and Kisses

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Barefoot Baby

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February 19, 1994

Palomino Club

Los Angeles, California, United States

  • 1. Drugstore Rock

  • 2. All Right, Baby

  • 3. Good Love

  • 4. Billy Boy

  • 5. Ooby Dooby

  • 6. Here Today and Gone Tomorrow Love

  • 7. Why Don't You Love Me to Pieces

  • 8. Bang Bang

  • 9. I'll Never Be Free

  • 10. Barefoot Baby

  • 11. Cracker Jack

  • 12. Hard Rockin' Mama

  • 13. Two Long Years

  • 14. My Boy Elvis

  • 1. Elvis medley

  • 1. Johnny B. Goode


November 9, 1993

Pabellón Sociocultural de Casetas

Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain


October 9, 1993

Pabellón Sociocultural de Casetas

Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

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Janis Martin has released 14 albums between 1956 and 2021. Notable releases include Let's Elope Baby, Masters & Studio Outtakes, The Female Elvis: Complete Recordings 1956-60. Explore their complete discography on this page.

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