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Gregg Martinez’s 50-year music career is a testament to resilience, passion, and artistic evolution. In this episode, the Louisiana Music Hall of Famer reflects on his journey from singing at high school talent shows in Lafayette to performing in Atlantic City casinos and sharing stages with swamp pop legends. Along the way, he’s picked up stories you won’t believe—like getting handwritten praise from Ivana Trump—and hard-earned wisdom about the realities of being a working musician. Martinez shares how seeing Queen’s Live Aid performance transformed the way he views the stage, inspiring him to become a performer who connects deeply with his audience.
As the music industry shifts beneath his feet, Martinez remains grounded in community and culture. He talks about the importance of live shows in an era where album sales have vanished, and he encourages aspiring artists to embrace their craft and identity while preparing for rejection. Don’t miss the chance to catch Gregg live at the Blue Monday Jam on June 9th at The Grouse Room and his 50th Anniversary Celebration this August at Rock ‘n’ Bowl in Lafayette, LA. This conversation is more than just a look back—it’s a living reminder of why music matters.
AcadianaCasts Presents: Gregg Martinez!
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"AcadianaCasts Presents" is the Flagship Podcast of the ACADIANACASTS NETWORK. Lafayette, LA based host, Carter Simoneaux talks with entertainers, business owners, athletes, chefs, and more - anyone who can help tell the story of Acadiana.
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