Martin Luther Lennon
50 top tracks
Martin Luther Lennon
50 top tracks
Albums

Music for a World Without Limitations
Martin Luther Lennon

Escape To Paradox Island
Martin Luther Lennon

Yellow Pills, Vol. 3: More Great Pop
Martin Luther Lennon

Six Years of Power Pop
Martin Luther Lennon

The World's Best Power Pop Compilation...Really!
Martin Luther Lennon

Yellow Pills Vol. 3
Martin Luther Lennon

Redux
Martin Luther Lennon

The Ultimate Power Pop Guide Vol 5
Martin Luther Lennon

We Want The Airwaves
Martin Luther Lennon

Sympophony #1
Martin Luther Lennon

Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Martin Luther Lennon

Jfkha
Martin Luther Lennon
Biography
Sure, Martin Luther Lennon is an odd name, but if your real name is Tony Perkins, that’s not really going to work, is it? But he didn’t invent that moniker – Paul McCartney did. “I heard him use the term in an interview referring to what he considered to be the overdone canonization of John Lennon after he was killed as opposed to how he was treated before that.”...Read more on Last.fm
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Sure, Martin Luther Lennon is an odd name, but if your real name is Tony Perkins, that’s not really going to work, is it? But he didn’t invent that moniker – Paul McCartney did. “I heard him use the term in an interview referring to what he considered to be the overdone canonization of John Lennon after he was killed as opposed to how he was treated before that.”
But whether you call him Tony or Martin, know that he is one of the true unsung heroes of the powerpop scene over the last couple of decades. He was instrumental in the launch and success of Poptopia, the LA-based pop festival which promoted hundreds of bands and inspired three decade-themed collections on Rhino Records. Although the festival no longer exists, its spirit lives in within International Pop Overthrow and it spawned countless regional festivals like Sparklefest/Shindig , Dewey Beach and Wild Weekend.
As Martin Luther Lennon, Tony appeared on a couple of pop compilations and also issued two very good powerpop albums. Escape To Paradox Island I liked, but Music For A World Without Limitations remains one of my favorite chestnuts to pull out at any time. With Tony on vocals and bass, Robbie Rist on drums and Steve Refling on guitar – Adam Marsland of Cockeyed Ghost added some guitar and vocals as well – it’s a stripped down rave-up of odd and quirky songs that haven’t crawled out of my head yet. Tony’s voice is a little thin, but I think it perfectly suits the songs, and the band is strong. Rist – who can play anything – is a powerhouse, while Refling adds tasty licks and fills everywhere. It’s pop, it’s punk, it’s rawk, and it’s a hell of a lot of fun. Not for everyone, but what is?
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