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Martin Brett

You can't put your arms around a memory

About Me

Songwriter,Composer and Poet. Bass guitarist of "VOICE OF THE BEEHIVE" who had 7 top twenty hits in the UK and more in the USA, Europe and Australia........ The singles included, "Don't Call Me Baby", " "Monsters and Angels" "I Think I Love You" "I Walk the Earth" "Man In the Moon" "I Say Nothing" "Perfect Place" from 3 albums "Let It Bee" "Honey Lingers" and "Sex and Misery"........ The band also had a hit single in the UK with a cover of the Rolling Stones song "Gimme Shelter" performed with "Jimmy Somerville"........Currently guitarist of "DOLLSHOUSE" who have released one album "Happiness Is Toy Shaped" and I'm a Director / Partner of Music Production Company "BRETT DEMPSEY MUSIC" with "THE CURE" founder member Michael Dempsey. The company composes music for TV, Cinema and Radio........My first book of poetry has just been published. "4 LINERS 4 LONDON" is a collection of poems describing the humour, anger, frustration , joy and madness of living in London.To order a copy of "4 LINERS 4 LONDON" please go to:- www.amazon.co.uk or contact this website www.myspace.com/martinbrett..
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My Interests

THE SPORT OF KINGS

I'd like to meet:

MARC BOLAN / JIM MORRISON

Music:

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE SONG & THE ATTITUDE MyGen Profile Generator

Movies:

THE OLD CLASSICS

Television:

THE PRISONER MyGen Profile Generator

Books:

AUTOBIOGRAPHY / BIOGRAPHY

Heroes:

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ALL THE ?

My Blog

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Posted by Martin Brett on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 07:19:00 PST

4 LINERS 4 LONDON

My new book of poetry "4 Liners 4 London" is out now. For advanced copies please contact Paula Brown Publishing at :-[[email protected]] or to order a copy please go to :- ...
Posted by Martin Brett on Mon, 14 Aug 2006 12:32:00 PST