Martin Brammer (born 13 May 1957) is an English singer, songwriter, composer and record producer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the pop trio Kane Gang. Brammer later developed his songwriting abilities to pen many successful tracks for a variety of notable musicians.[1]
Brammer has been nominated for an Ivor Novello Award, and has been involved in the making of records that have sold over 20 million copies worldwide.[2][3] He is currently the manager of the British punk rock band Vant.[4]
Career
Brammer was born in Seaham, County Durham, England. Part of a trio of local North East musicians, Brammer was a founding member of the Kane Gang, which started in late 1982.[1] Brammer was their main songwriter and penned their smooth ballad "Closest Thing to Heaven", a UK top 20 chart hit in 1984. He also wrote other chart successes for them, including "Smalltown Creed" (1984), "Gun Law" (1985) and "Motortown" (1987).[5][6][7] Kane Gang broke up in 1991.[1]
Brammer has his own recording studio in which he both writes and records, and favours using microphones manufactured by sE Electronics.[14] Brammer's most recent work includes writing material for John Newman, Ella Eyre, Joel Compass, Karen Harding and Luke Friend.[2]
Personal life
Brammer has an ex-wife, Alia, and two daughters, Salma and Ella.[15] He told BBC Radio 2 that he does not employ a manager.[16]
Songwriting credits
Apart from those written for Kane Gang, Brammer's songwriting credits include: