Stand Up and Be Strong - The Martins, Franklin, Barbi
Wherever You Are - The Martins, Lindsey, Joel
Only God Knows - The Martins, McCollough, Harrie
Angels Dance - The Martins, Beck, Joe [Jazz]
There's Not a Crown - The Martins, Davis, Gebon
Hazy Days - The Martins, McCollough, Harrie
Grace (With Grace Greater Than Our Sin) - The Martins, Davis, Raymond C.
Well Water - The Martins, McCollough, Harrie
Fly Away With You - The Martins, English, Michael [R
The Road Less Traveled - The Martins, McCollough, Joyce M
While some have tried to tag the "country" label on the Martins, their roots are much more Southern gospel. Then again, we wouldn't have one without the other, if you really get down to it. Wherever You Are, which won this... more » spirited trio a Dove award in 1996, embodies the sweet and easy sound that graces much contemporary church music. Yet, while the Gaither influence abounds, there are some hayseeds sticking here, such as "Only God Knows" and "Well Water." The group melds both styles masterfully on the aptly titled "Grace," allowing the group some wonderful harmonies. While there's nothing overwhelming on Wherever You Are, the consistency is worth noting, as is the concluding "The Road Less Traveled," a Joyce Martin McCollough-penned poignant spiritual. --Michael Lyttle« less
While some have tried to tag the "country" label on the Martins, their roots are much more Southern gospel. Then again, we wouldn't have one without the other, if you really get down to it. Wherever You Are, which won this spirited trio a Dove award in 1996, embodies the sweet and easy sound that graces much contemporary church music. Yet, while the Gaither influence abounds, there are some hayseeds sticking here, such as "Only God Knows" and "Well Water." The group melds both styles masterfully on the aptly titled "Grace," allowing the group some wonderful harmonies. While there's nothing overwhelming on Wherever You Are, the consistency is worth noting, as is the concluding "The Road Less Traveled," a Joyce Martin McCollough-penned poignant spiritual. --Michael Lyttle
"I have loved the Martins from the time I saw them touring with "Wherever You Are." The harmony of this trio is very impressive, as is their sincerity. Although the Martins are generally classified as "Southern Gospel," the songs on this album cover a very diverse range of styles, and almost anyone can find at least one song that appeals to his or her taste. My personal favorite is "Wherever You Are," because it serves as a reminder that no matter what we're going through, "God is right there beside you, seeing and knowing," and He sees tomorrow as well as the present, so we can trust in Him to keep us."
I am very impressed with their sincere love of God
stellane | 09/10/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I went to see them recently at pensacola florida and they were outstanding. Not only in their sound but also in their worship. You could tell they were not just putting on a show, they were sharing their love of Christ through their singing."
Loved it, you are an inspiration,beautiful harmony!
stellane | 03/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw you perform at our church in Kentucky. and I was so touched by your songs, they are beautiful. Your belief in God, is amazing to me, I am just beginning to understand the awsomness of what He can do and you three are wonderful witnesses. God Bless You All and Thank You."
The Martins have a great mix toe tappers & ballads of Praise
stellane | 11/14/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There's nothing I don't like about the Martins - they are wonderful! Not only do they have great harmonies, but they are so in tune to God and sing a variety of songs that bless, challenge and encourage. If it's by the Martin's I know it's worth buying and I can't wait to get Dream Big!"