Shaun Martin

American composer and musician (1978–2024) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Harold LaShaun 'Shaun' Martin (August 23, 1978 – August 3, 2024), was an American composer, arranger, record producer, and multi-instrumental musician. Martin was a member of the jazz fusion band Snarky Puppy,[1] as well as music director for Gospel music star Kirk Franklin, and former Minister of Music at Dallas’ Friendship-West Baptist Church.[2] Martin was awarded four Grammys for his work with Franklin and three as a member of Snarky Puppy.

Born(1978-08-23)August 23, 1978
DiedAugust 3, 2024(2024-08-03) (aged 45)
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OccupationsMusician, composer, arranger, producer
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Shaun Martin
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Background information
Born(1978-08-23)August 23, 1978
DiedAugust 3, 2024(2024-08-03) (aged 45)
Genres
OccupationsMusician, composer, arranger, producer
InstrumentsPiano, Minimoog, clavinet, keyboards, drums
LabelsRopeadope, GroundUp
Formerly ofSnarky Puppy
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Biography

Shaun Martin was born in Dallas, Texas, on August 23, 1978. His mother started him on piano lessons when he was only four years old, learning classical music and jazz.[3][2] Through his church, he also learned gospel music.[2] He attended Dallas' Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts before attending Weatherford College and the University of North Texas.[3][2][4] Martin began working with Gospel choir director Kirk Franklin while still in high school.[4] He earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree from North Texas.[3] While still a student at North Texas, he was involved in the production and recording of Erykah Badu's hit album Mama's Gun.[4]

Martin suffered a stroke in April 2023.[citation needed] He died on August 3, 2024, twenty days shy of his 46th birthday.[5]

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