He then joined Screaming Trees full-time and remained with that band until it split in 2000. While still a member of Skin Yard, Martin was recruited by Screaming Trees and played on their successful 1992 album Sweet Oblivion. Martin joined Skin Yard in 1990 and played on their fourth and fifth studio albums. ![]() He later earned bachelor's and master's degrees in ethnomusicology from the University of New Mexico graduating Summa Cum Laude Martin was born and raised in Olympia, Washington and studied music for two years at Western Washington University before dropping out and moving to Seattle to join that city's late-1980s alternative rock scene. He was also a member of Skin Yard, Tuatara, and Walking Papers, and has performed as a session musician for many artists in a wide variety of genres. ![]() He is perhaps best known for his work with the alternative rock bands Screaming Trees and Mad Season. As an ethnomusicologist he has produced two albums for the Shipibo Shamans in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest, and one album for the Neets'ai Gwich'in in the Alaskan Arctic. As a producer he has won one Latin Grammy and has been nominated in two other categories. ![]() Barrett Martin (born April 14, 1967) is an American record producer, percussionist, writer, and ethnomusicologist from Washington.
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