About Tori
“Tori Martin continues to captivate with every release with a sound that gracefully walks the line between the traditional and the contemporary.”
— Buzz Music
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LuckySky Music recording artist Tori Martin brings an authenticity of a real country music lover to her songwriting and live performances. Tori’s modern traditional Country sound comes from her roots as a true-blue Texas singer.
Born in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida this military brat lived in several states before landing in Azle, Texas at the age of seven. She spent most of her life just outside of the Dallas/Fort Worth area where she began singing in the local church choir. She cut her teeth on classics from Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette, courtesy of her grandfather “Paw-Paw,” and by the age of 14 she was performing at Opry houses all over Texas.
In 2014, Renegade Radio Nashville named her one of the “New Faces of Country.” Martin competed on Season 14 of ABC TV’s American Idol but departed the show in the Hollywood round. Taking all her experiences and a big dose of courage, Tori moved to Nashville in 2017. It didn’t take long before the talented singer/songwriter found herself co-writing with some of the city’s most famous tunesmiths, and it’s a path that has felt blessed from the start. A chance meeting at a mixer led to her working with producer Bill Warner and she signed to Nashville’s indie label, LuckySky Music, shortly thereafter. Now the two creatives are carving a path that is uniquely her own with single releases like “What Would Dolly Do,” “Steppin’ In It” and “Lucky,” which reached #42 on the Billboard Indicator chart.
Her previous single, “Lost In The Country,” reached #1 on the Texas Regional Radio Report, Top 25 on the CDX TRACtion Texas Chart and Top 15 on their True Indie Chart. Tori was named one of the “Future Faces” of 2024 at the TRRR Music Awards, and she opened for Drew Baldridge on select dates of his Fall 2024 tour. Tori was named TRRR's 2025 "New Female Vocalist of the Year" and celebrated her second TRRR #1 hit with her groove-oriented heartbreaker, "Abilene” followed by third TRRR #1 with wild west anthem “Cowgirls Ride” in the fall of 2025.
When she is not on the road, Tori enjoys antiquing, decorating and spending time with her husband and their two golden retrievers, Duke and Daisy, and French bulldog, Lucky.
“Tori is an authentic country singer that transcends her years.”
— Bill Warner | LuckySky Music
And the rest is history!
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