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    Janis Darlene Martin (March 27, 1940 – September 3, 2007) was an American rockabilly and country music singer. She was one of the few women working in the male-dominated rock and roll music field during the 1950s and one of country music's early female innovators.

  2. Martin soon found herself once again fielding invitations to perform live, and she was also coaxed back into the recording studio by second-generation rockabilly Rosie Flores: Martin contributed vocals to Flores’s 1995 album Rockabilly Filly.

  3. In 1995, Martin appeared on Rosie Flores's Rockabilly Filly album for HighTone Records. Flores recorded an unreleased album with Martin six months before her death. Martin died from cancer on September 3, 2007, at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.

  4. With her music back in print again, Martin has influenced a whole new generation of female rockabillies, among them Rosie Flores. In fact, it was Flores who helped reintroduce Martin to American audiences in 1996 with her Rockabilly Filly album, which featured the two women singing a couple of duets.

  5. 28 de feb. de 2006 · Masters & Studio Outtakes by Janis Martin released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 1999. Listen to Rockabilly Filly (feat. Janis Martin & Wanda Jackson) by Rosie Flores on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Crazy Mixed Emotions", "Blues Keep Callin'" and more.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2012 · Janis Martin: The Blanco Sessions. Janis Martin was one of the few female recording artists working in the male-dominated rockabilly field in the 1950s. Nicknamed “the female Elvis” for her dance moves, the Sutherland, Va. native, born in 1940, recorded a number of singles for RCA Victor and Pallette from 1956 to ’61.