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  1. Jazz album: “People Behave Like Ballads” by Rebecca Martin, released in 2004 on MAXJAZZ. Explore the largest collection of jazz recordings @ All About Jazz

  2. Rebecca Martin knows that music serves people in many ways. She knows that in the beginning, a bard – or “scop” in old Anglo-Saxon, which means “shaper” - went from village to village bringing the news of the day in song. That singer shaped the world for those awaiting news of war, politics, food and of loved ones.

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  4. 5 de oct. de 2004 · Rebecca Martin: People Behave Like Ballads album review by Jim Santella, published on October 5, 2004. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz!

  5. Once Blue was a popular group led by Rebecca Martin and Jesse Harris. It featured musicians Ben Street, Kurt Rosenwinkel and Kenny Wollesen. Popular in the 90’s, the band made headlines, topped the AAA radio charts, sold over 40,000 records on the EMI Label and toured the country with the likes of Lisa Loeb, Shawn Colvin, Squeeze and many others.

  6. After Midnight – Rebecca Martin. “Rebecca Martin’s brilliant and slowly expanding discography remains a treasure-trove mostly reserved for a rather small group of adepts to relish. We can only hope that After Midnight will introduce her compositional ingenuity to a wider audience. It should. ” – Pat Youngspiel, All About Jazz ...

  7. People Behave Like Ballads by Rebecca Martin on MaxJazz. Martin shapes her unique world vision with her debut on MAXJAZZ, People Behave Like Ballads (August 31, 2004), named for a collection of poems by Robert P.