Artist's albums
Live in Cologne
2023 · album
The Christmas Collection, Vol. II
2022 · album
My Way, Vol. 2 (Acoustic Sessions)
2022 · EP
Another One Bites The Dust
2022 · single
Hark!
2021 · EP
Welcome To Our World
2021 · single
Seven Seas of Rhye/Bicycle Race
2021 · single
Forte
2021 · EP
Barcelona
2021 · single
Miserere
2021 · single
Let Me Entertain You
2021 · single
Too Much Love Will Kill You
2021 · single
Somebody To Love
2021 · single
Thank God it's Christmas
2020 · EP
The Christmas Waltz
2020 · single
Cuál Otro Rey
2020 · single
Fat Bottomed Girls
2020 · single
Under Pressure
2020 · single
A One-Take Rhapsody
2020 · album
The Christmas Collection
2019 · album
Silver Bells
2019 · EP
Christmastime Is Here
2018 · EP
Thunderbolt and Lightning
2018 · album
My Way, Vol. 1
2018 · EP
The First Noel - EP
2017 · EP
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Biography
Long before his YouTube videos went viral, an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and performing with the surviving members of Queen on “American Idol,” Marc Martel spent 13 years recording and touring with Canadian rockers Downhere. Soon after, Martel received an email from an industry pal with a link to a contest spearheaded by the members of Queen. At first, he almost passed on the opportunity, but he casually cut a version of “Somebody To Love” in 2011, and now 30 million cumulative YouTube and Facebook views later, Martel was declared the victor. Legendary Queen drummer Roger Taylor remarked to the Daily Record: “That voice. You listen, close your eyes and you think it’s Freddie. It’s really uncanny.” For the last 6 years and 160+ shows Marc has fronted Queen’s official tribute show, The Queen Extravaganza. Fast forward to 2017, and Martel has forged for himself a unique and diverse career. He started his own Queen tribute show called The Ultimate Queen Celebration, which tours all over the world. But Marc does not only lend his voice to rock and roll crowds, now symphony halls as he fronts Symphonic Queen with the Philharmonic Orchestra of México (OFUNAM) in Mexico City. Even with the overwhelming demand behind Martel’s Queen-themed projects, he’s cultivated an increasingly visible solo career defined by a relentless creativity and unpredictably to simultaneously craft his own identity while flawlessly stepping into the shoes of others.