Andy Martin

Andy Martin, a gifted trombonist, grew up in a musical family. His father plays trumpet and both of his brothers are professional musicians. He began playing with top artists at the age of eighteen. Presently, he is widely regarded as a top jazz soloist, as well as being in high demand as a studio musician in Los Angeles. Andy is also a featured soloist on many outstanding recordings, including  those of jazz greats Quincy Jones, Sammy Nestico, Bill Holman,  The Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band,  Gordon Goodwin, Dave Grusin, Horace Silver, Vic Lewis' West-Coast All Stars,  Clare Fischer and many others. Andy is the featured artist on a highly acclaimed CD recorded with  The Metropole Orchestra  in The Netherlands, conducted by Rob Pronk and John Clayton. There are currently 5 CDs available on which Andy is either the leader or co-leader.

Throughout his young career, Andy has been featured in many big bands, including Louis Bellson, Jack Sheldon, Les Brown and His Band of Renown, Tom Kubis, The Phil Norman Tentet and Frank Capp's Juggernaut.

Martin's studio credits are extensive. He has been recorded on dozens of motion picture soundtracks, including: "Monsters Inc.", "Planet of the Apes", "Spiderman", "Big Fat Liar", "Enemy of the State", "Armageddon", "Dracula 2000", "Land Before Time" (II, III, IV, V and VII), "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves", "Mother", "Vegas Vacation", "Mr. Magoo", "Miami Rhapsody", "Patch Adams", and "Romeo Must Die". His television credits include: The Academy Awards, The Grammy Awards, The Emmy Awards, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, The Golden Globe Awards, "The Tonight Show" and many others.

He has made recordings with Diane Schuur, Keely Smith, Tom Petty, Larry Carlton, Earth, Wind & Fire, Placido Domingo, Dianne Reeves, Arturo Sandoval, Paul Anka, Boz Scaggs, Barry Manilow, Lionel Richie, Neil Diamond, Brian Setzer, Steve Allen, Ana Gabriel, Vikki Carr, Simone, and The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, to name just a few.

The title of his first CD, "Andy Martin Leading Off", is a reference to his life-long love of baseball and the San Francisco Giants.