Looks like St. John, sounds like Sinatra

There is no shortage of great, live music on St. John. Marty Beechler, aka Marty Beech, is one of the island’s most prolific performers, covering great rock bands as well as his own material at venues around the island, like Chloe and Bernards, Infusions and The Beach Bar. And now Marty Beech has his own CD called Summer Wind, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra. Meet Marty, hear his “how I got here” St. John story, and find out the inspiration for his tribute to Old Blue Eyes in OnStJohn TV’s newest interview. Watch it here!

9 Responses to “Looks like St. John, sounds like Sinatra”

  1. wontongirl
    February 9th, 2007 05:41
    1

    Love it! Thanks for the soothing music this morning. I’ll definitely have to catch him when we are there.
    You need to do a segment called “How they got there.” I always enjoy reading everyone’s “STORY”.
    You could also include a Bongo update every now and then. I know yall are planning something new. Are the built-ins finished?

  2. mary beth
    February 9th, 2007 08:01
    2

    Thanks for the music update! We will check him out for sure.

  3. Kevin
    February 9th, 2007 08:02
    3

    Yet another great installment Guys! I enjoy these vignettes of local people, places, etc….

    I second wontongirl’s request for periodic “How they got there” segments.

  4. Rob7
    February 9th, 2007 08:22
    4

    Well edited….good integration of material…..
    very nice, ya done well guys !!

  5. Marcia
    February 9th, 2007 13:48
    5

    Something got messed up with the audio during my viewing about half way through the segment. Really nice installment though.

    I’m with the rest of the group on this one, the local people make the place and these interviews are always such great fun to watch.

    Thanks for all of your hard work!

    Marcia

  6. Jay
    February 9th, 2007 16:50
    6

    We saw Marty a week ago last Sunday at the Beach Bar and he was fan-friggin-tastic. What a voice.

    Keep up the great work guys. Love this site.

  7. Steve
    February 9th, 2007 21:33
    7

    Amazing! Had no idea Marty was such a great musician. We met him as a great real estate agent and he told us the story of how he came to St. John, including living on his sailboat for two years while he built a house. We’ll definitely check out the CD and look for him performing next time we visit. Marty– we still want to buy property (if the software project ever gets off the ground!).

  8. Laura
    February 10th, 2007 18:30
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    Marty is great! I have just one question, do you have a problem with Kenny Chesney? It seems that you always have something to say about the “Old Blue Chair” song. Country music is not for everybody, I understand, but he really isn’t bad and has brought some new people to the island that might not have gone.(IMOH)

  9. Sheila
    February 12th, 2007 19:04
    9

    Great story, great music and awesome CD! And after looking at the scenery in the background, we’ve booked our flights - first stop will be to see and hear Marty Beech perform! Thanks for such an inside look at the lifesytle of a “local”.

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