An Evening with Randy J. Martin
Accompanied Keelin Wedge Supported by Alyssa Harper, accompanied by Eric Rodgerson on guitar
Following his debut at Harbourfront Theatre in 2024, we are delighted to welcome back to our stage award-winning Island country artist Randy J. Martin.
Randy’s rise to the national stage began after his 3 year iron-work stint on the historic Confederation Bridge turned into the set for his Top 20 radio CMT hit “Ain’t Enough Hours ” . This project got National News coverage on CTV and CBC with Nolton Nash.
Martin would go on to record 3 solo albums from 94 – 99, producing 8 Top 40 Can Con Hits and 2 top 20’s, as well as 4 regularly rotating CMT music videos. He garnered 8 music industry award nominations including 4 AIRA nominations in Nashville, winner of International Best New Male Artist, a Big Country Award for Male Artist Of The Year 1998, an ECMA in 2000 for Male Artist of The Year and Album Of The Year in 2001 at the Canadian Indies.
In 2001, Randy was asked by his musical hero and friend Stompin Tom Connors to tour across Canada as his opening act, playing to audiences as big as 45,000. In 2002, Randy J Martin moved to Alberta where he formed the band Sweet Tequila and went on the record 3 more albums.