Martha Wainwright
Singer-songwriter with acclaimed albums

Born
May 8th, 1976
49 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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Born in 1976, a Canadian-American singer-songwriter and guitarist has contributed significantly to contemporary folk and rock music. Released several acclaimed albums, including 'Martha Wainwright' and 'Come Home to Mama.' Known for emotive lyrics and a powerful vocal style, performed at major music festivals and collaborated with notable artists in the music scene. Active in the music community and has appeared in various projects that highlight independent music.
Released the album 'Martha Wainwright'
Released the album 'Come Home to Mama'
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