| Marty's Bio |
Marty’s career as a lyricist began when an unknown piano player (and his best
friend), Barry Manilow, asked him to collaborate. Though they were born
and raised just blocks apart, they actually met while working together in the
CBS-TV mail room in New York.
Barry was determined to
have a career in music, and they began by writing commercial jingles.
This collaboration resulted in over 30 songs recorded by Barry, many of which
have become standards of American popular song. These include "It’s A
Miracle," "This One’s For You," "All the Time," and
"Even Now
."
Barry’s appearance on
"Murphy Brown," singing their first "real" song ("I Am Your Child
"), attracted nation-wide media attention.
Today, "I Am Your Child
" serves as title and theme, of Rob Reiner’s
Some of their greatest
hits, are included on the chart topping CD
Their newest songs, are
featured on Barry’s critically acclaimed Concord CD,
Marty and Barry have
written 3 songs for Diane, including "I’ll Be There" (a duet with
Brian McKnight, written with co-producer Eddie Arkin), and a song which has
quickly become Diane’s "theme" song, "Life Is Good.
"
With Steve Dorff, Marty
wrote the Kenny Rogers classic, "Through the Years.
"
These songs, along with
recordings by Dionne Warwick, Gladys Knight, Julio Iglesias, Frankie Valli,
Dusty Springfield, Michael Crawford, Teddy Pendergrass, Dolly Parton, Davis
Gaines, Daft Punk (Daft Punk?
), and many others, have garnered Marty 35 gold and platinum albums, four BMI
million-play awards, a 3 million-play award, and record sales in excess of 70
million units.
Marty’s collaborators
have included Richard Kerr, Charlie Fox, Tom Snow, Michael Masser, Randy
Goodrum, Ramon Arcusa, Stephen Schwartz, and Larry Grossman.
His first theatrical
dialogue was written for the "Houdini" segment of the MGM Grand Hotel’s
47-million dollar production,
Marty’s collaboration
with Don Grady continues, and they've written a new theme for Disney’s Marty and Don have also
written and produced two complete CDs for Disney.
They are currently writing and producing
"The Disney Princess Birthday Party Album,"
scheduled for release in 2007.
Marty received an Annie
Award nomination for "We Are One,"
from the Disney sequel to
Marty wrote lyrics AND
music, for two CD’s (and companion DVD’s), to launch the newest incarnation of
the widely popular children’s series,
Having succeeded Glen
Frey at UCLA, this winter, Marty will teach his
The second performance of this show was on May 14th, 2005, at the Dean Lesher Center for the Arts, in Walnut Creek, California. Marty received the first "Foster A Dream Award" , at this benefit for the Foster A Dream organization.
Future performances of this production, are currently being developed.
All this, while he completes his book of observations and personal experiences in the world of popular music. This book will include many of his favorite lyrics.