Anthony Martini

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Anthony Martini (born September 11, 1979) is an American music manager at Crush Management. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rap metal band E-Town Concrete.

Anthony Martini's management career began at Ferret Music where he handled bands like Set Your Goals, Unearth, and Terror until he took a position at Crush Management whose clients include Fall Out Boy, Gym Class Heroes, Tyga, Lil Dicky and others.

He is a partner at Jingle Punks Music which provides music for television, film and video games. Jingle Punks Music has been featured in Billboard, Wired, and Variety and was named "one of America's most promising startups" by Business Week.[1]

Martini is also co-founder and lead singer of the now defunct New Jersey-based Hardcore band, E-Town Concrete. E-town has sold over 120,000 albums worldwide and has toured the US, Japan, Canada, Europe, and the UK. In 2000 they appeared on Ozzy Osbourne's summer tour, Ozzfest, and have had videos on MTV and Fuse. Although the group had been broken up for several years, E-Town Concrete reunited with 2 sold-out shows at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, New Jersey on 2/20/2009 and have returned to Sayreville every year since.

Martini is originally from Elizabeth, New Jersey and has a younger brother. He met his father when he was in his early twenties. Many of the lyrics in his songs are based on his growing up without a father figure, and his mother, who was forced to play the role of both parents. His strong political views most evident in E-Town's later recordings.

Discography[]

  • Official Bootlegs... Vol.1 (Maritini's solo album, 2003)
  • Made For War (2003)
  • The Renaissance (2001)
  • The Second Coming (1999)
  • Time 2 Shine (1997)

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References[]

  1. ^ Suddath, Claire. "The Jingle Geniuses Making Millions Writing Music For Ads, Reality TV". Bloomberg Businessweek.


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