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词条 Linda Martin
释义

  1. Family

  2. Career

     Chips  Eurovision Song Contest  Television  Theatre 

  3. Selected discography

     Singles with Chips  Singles (solo) 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| background = solo_singer
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}}Linda Martin (born 17 April 1947)[1] is a singer and television presenter from Northern Ireland. She is best known in Europe as the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1992 with the song "Why Me?", and in Ireland as a member of the 1970s/1980s band, Chips.[2]

Family

Martin is of Irish, Scottish and Italian ancestry. Her family's surname was originally Martini. Her paternal great-grandfather Francis Martini was born in Dublin to immigrants from Saronno near Milan, Italy. Martin's maternal great-grandparents, William Green and Elizabeth Nangle had a coal-mining background; they had transferred to Belfast from Larkhall, Scotland.[3]

Career

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Chips

Martin started off her musical career when she joined the band Chips in Omagh in 1969. They quickly became one of the top bands in Ireland on the live circuit and released hit singles "Love Matters", "Twice a Week" and "Goodbye Goodbye" during the mid to late 1970s.[4] In 1972, Martin broke away from Chips to be a vocalist with new band Lyttle People, but rejoined Chips the following year.[2]

The group appeared on Opportunity Knocks in 1974 and appeared a number of times on British television promoting their singles, but never scored a UK hit.[2] With multiple entries to the Irish National finals of the Eurovision Song Contest, the band carried on into the 1980s. They scored a final Irish hit in 1982 with "David's Song", after which Martin broke away when she won the Castlebar Song Contest with "Edge of the Universe" in 1983. From this point she concentrated on a solo career as well as occasional live appearances with Chips until they recruited a new lead singer (Valerie Roe) in the late 1980s.

Eurovision Song Contest

She participated in the National Song Contest four times as a member of Chips, however they did not score successfully. She participated another four times in the contest as a soloist and once more as part of the group "Linda Martin and Friends".[5] With nine participations, she has been the most frequent entrant in the National Song Contest's history. She won the contest twice, going on to represent Ireland twice at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The first of these victories was in 1984 with the song "Terminal 3", written by Johnny Logan (under his real name Séan Sherrard). The song came 2nd in the final, being beaten by 8 points. "Terminal 3" reached No.7 in the Irish charts.[6] The second victory was in 1992 when her song "Why Me" (also written by Logan) went on to win the final in Sweden. This became Ireland's 4th victory in the Eurovision Song Contest and the song reached No.1 in the Irish charts as well as becoming a hit in many European countries.[6]

Martin was, at the time, one of only three artists to finish both first and second at Eurovision, behind Lys Assia and Gigliola Cinquetti. Since then, only Elisabeth Andreassen and Dima Bilan have achieved this, raising the number to five. Martin was the first of the three artists to finish second first and first second, matched only later by Bilan.

[7] At 41 years and 22 days of age, Martin became the oldest woman ever to win Eurovision, a record she maintains in 2018[8].

Television

She has presented the RTÉ quiz show The Lyrics Board, one of the broadcaster's more popular formats. She served as one of Louis Walsh's behind-the-scenes team on the first series of ITV's The X Factor.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}

She also served as a judge on the first, second and fourth seasons of RTÉ's You're a Star and on Charity You're a Star in Summer 2005 and Summer 2006. She was dismissed from the 2007 season, however, speaking on Saturday Night with Miriam on RTÉ television on 28 July 2007, she insisted that she was "open" to being invited back on to the show. Martin has not ruled out a return to Eurovision following Ireland's dismal performance in the 2007 contest finishing last with only five points.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}

She was a guest performer at Congratulations, the 50th anniversary Eurovision concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October 2005. Martin was also the Irish spokesperson for Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and was one of the five judges for Eurosong 2009 (Irish Selection for Eurovision). In 2012, she was the mentor for Jedward in the Irish Eurovision final Eurosong 2012.[9]

During the interval of Eurovision 2013 the host Petra Mede presented a light hearted history of the contest, during which she explained to viewers that Johnny Logan had won the competition three times, in 1980, 1987 and 1992. Appearing alongside Linda Martin in some vintage footage she joked that he had won the third time disguised as a woman, saying, "I recognise a drag queen when I see one". The joke proved controversial, particularly in the Irish media. However, on 1 June 2013, during an appearance on RTÉ's The Saturday Night Show Martin claimed that she had actually benefited from all the publicity.[10] On the same show she performed a cover of the song "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk.

Theatre

Martin has also appeared in pantomime, in Dublin. She starred in Cinderella as the Wicked Stepmother, Snow White as the Evil Queen and Robin Hood as herself, at the Olympia Theatre.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}

She toured Menopause the Musical with Irish entertainer Twink. While on tour, Twink described Martin as a "cunt" during a tirade in May 2010. The two had been friends for 30 years but both said afterwards that they had no plans to speak to each other again.[11][12]

Selected discography

Singles with Chips

Date Single[2] Irish Charts
[4]
1971"Today I Killed a Man"-
"Sock It to 'Em Sister Nell"-
1973"Open Your Eyes"-
1974"King Kong"(as Lily and Chips)[13]-
"My World"-
1975"Love Matters"6
"Twice a Week"13
1976"I'm a Song (Sing Me)"-
1977"Shine a Light"-
"Goodbye Goodbye"2
1978"Here in My Arms" (or "It's Over")-
"The Sooner The Better"-
1980"Automobile"-
1981"New Romance (It's a Mystery)"-
1982"David's Song (Who'll Come With Me)"13
"Hi-Lowe"-

Singles (solo)

Date Single Record Label Irish Charts
[14]
1983"Edge of the Universe"Lunar20
1984"Terminal 3"CBS7
"Body Works"19
1987"Miles of Eyes"Mystery records-
1988"Liffey Tinker"Plaza-
"Hiding from Love"EMI22
1989"Impossible to Do"Plaza-
1990"Where the Boys Are"K-Tel19
1991"Did You Ever?" (with Mick McCarthy)15
1992"Why Me?"Columbia1
2016"Why Me? Remixed"Energise-
2017"Won't Stop"Powerworld Music-
  • "Why Me?" also reached No. 59 in the UK Singles Chart and No. 29 in the Dutch Singles Chart.[15][16]

See also

  • List of people on stamps of Ireland (1997)

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/linda-martin-mn0001959171| title=Linda Martin| last=Thompson| first=Dave| publisher=AllMusic| accessdate=3 December 2017}}
2. ^Chips m irish-showbands.com; accessed 14 October 2016.
3. ^"Who do you think you are?" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150303181850/http://www.rte.ie/tv/whodoyouthinkyouare/s1/outline_linda-martin.html |date=3 March 2015 }}, rte.ie; accessed 14 October 2016.
4. ^Chips and Linda Martin in the Irish Charts
5. ^National song contests – Ireland
6. ^Irish Eurovision songs in the Charts – Linda Martin {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100602094127/http://www.allkindsofeverything.ie/IrishCharts.htm |date=2 June 2010 }}, allkindsofeverything.ie; accessed 14 October 2016.
7. ^O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History. Carlton Books 2007. {{ISBN|978-1-84442-994-3}}
8. ^O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official Celebration. Carlton Books, 2015. {{ISBN|978-1-78097-638-9}}. Pages 32-33
9. ^{{cite web|first=Victor |last=Hondal |title=Ireland: RTÉ to repeat 2011 selection formula |url=http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/17782 |work=EscToday.com |date=2 November 2011 |accessdate=3 November 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111104170746/http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/17782 |archivedate=4 November 2011 |df= }}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/06/02/ireland-linda-martin-gets-lucky-responds-to-drag-queen-slur/27938|title=Ireland: Linda Martin Gets Lucky, Responds to "Drag Queen Slur"|publisher=Wiwi Bloggs|accessdate=13 October 2013}}
11. ^[https://archive.is/20120801165625/http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/how-i-overheard-pal-twinks-twohour-fourletter-rant-about-me-to-cast-linda-2189065.html How I overheard 'pal' Twink's two-hour four-letter rant about me to cast] Herald.ie, 21 May 2010.
12. ^Feuding Twink and Linda keep their distance Irish Independent, 25 August 2010.
13. ^Barclay Records #62003 (France)
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement |title=Irish charts searchable database|author=Irishcharts.ie|accessdate=27 November 2010}}
15. ^{{cite book| first= David| last= Roberts| year= 2006| title= British Hit Singles & Albums| edition= 19th| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited| location= London| isbn= 1-904994-10-5| page= 352}}
16. ^Dutch Charts "Why Me?"

External links

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  • "Why Me?" lyric
  • "Terminal 3" lyric
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