Martin Briley

{{Short description|British musician (born 1949)}}

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Martin Steven Briley (born August 17, 1949) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist and keyboardist. He was born in London and has recorded with and written for a variety of well-known musicians, as well as releasing several solo albums.

Music career

=Beginnings and early bands=

Briley began playing and writing music when he was ten years old. Arthur Brown was his events teacher.{{cite AV media |title=American Top 40 |people=Casey Kasem |date=23 July 1983}}

At the age of seventeen, Briley and his band Mandrake Paddle Steamer (later shortened to Mandrake){{cite web |url=http://www.br-online.de/bayern3/musik-center/ohw-martin-briley-a-rainy-day-in-new-york-city-ID1212138940841.xml |title=One Hit Wonder: Martin Briley: "A Rainy Day In New York City" |date=January 7, 2002 |website=Bayerischer Rundfunk |last=Ulli Wenger |first=Von |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081210105439/http://www.br-online.de/bayern3/musik-center/ohw-martin-briley-a-rainy-day-in-new-york-city-ID1212138940841.xml |archive-date=10 December 2008}} signed their first record deal with Parlophone/EMI, and subsequently recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. However, the group's published output during their lifetime was limited to two singles, one of which was released only in Sweden.{{cite web |url=http://alextsu.narod.ru/borderlinebooks/uk6070s/index.html |last=Joynson |first=Vernon |date=1995 |title=The Tapestry of Delights (See entry on Mandrake Paddlesteamer) |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111130151831/http://alextsu.narod.ru/borderlinebooks/uk6070s/index.html |archive-date=30 November 2011 |location=Leeds |publisher=Borderline Books}}

Briley was later signed to George Martin's Associated Independent Recording (AIR) group of companies and went on to become an important part of the London studio scene as an arranger, vocalist and sought-after session guitarist. He also had a brief stint as bassist/guitarist of the British progressive rock band Greenslade, touring with the group and playing on their 1975 album Time and Tide.{{cite web |url=https://www.nme.com/artists/greenslade |title=NME Artists |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090204144256/http://www.nme.com/artists/greenslade |website=NME |date=4 February 2009 |archive-date=4 February 2009}} During live performances with the group, he played a double-neck combination bass and guitar.{{Cite AV media notes |title=Time and Tide |others=Greenslade |year=2019 |first=Malcolm |last=Dome |author-link=Malcolm Dome |pages=3–9 |type=CD liner notes |publisher=Esoteric Recordings |location=London |id=PECLEC 22660}}

=Session work in America=

Briley moved to New York, where he found work as a touring and session musician for numerous artists, including Meat Loaf, Julian Lennon,{{cite AV media notes |title=Valotte |author=Julian Lennon |year=1984 |type=LP liner notes |publisher=Charisma Records |location=London |id=JLLP 1}} Bonnie Tyler, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Engelbert Humperdinck, Lulu, Mick Jones, Donna Summer, Cliff Richard, Olivia Newton-John, the Hollies, Tom Jones, Ian Hunter and Albert Hammond.

=Solo work=

Briley signed a deal with Mercury Records as a solo artist in the early 1980s, going on to release three albums under his own name. His single "The Salt in My Tears" went into heavy rotation on MTV and reached No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 30 July 1983,{{cite magazine |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1983-07-30/ |title=Billboard Hot 100 - WEEK OF JULY 30, 1983 |magazine=Billboard |access-date=6 February 2024}} earning him a reputation as a one-hit wonder, as the follow-up single, "Put Your Hands on the Screen", did not crack the Hot 100.

=Songwriting=

Discography

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