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Martin Ramon Razon Nievera (/njɛˈvɛərə/; born February 

5, 1962) is a Filipino-American singer and


television host. In his career spanning more than three decades, Nievera has garnered eighteen
platinum, five double platinum, three triple platinum, and one quadruple platinum albums. [5] He is often
referred to in the Philippines as the "Concert King".

Early life

Martin Ramon Razon Nievera was born on February 5, 1962 in Manila to singer Bert Nievera
and Conchita Razon.[6][7] He has a twin sister, Victoria[7] (nicknamed "Vicki"[8]); a younger sister,
Rachel;[8][9] and many siblings from his parents' other unions.[9][10] His father was a member of the
Hawaii-based singing troupe Society of Seven.[6][7] His mother separated with her first husband
and fled with the twins to Hawaii when they were three years old to live there with Bert.[11]
Attending elementary and high school in Hawaii,[12] he said that he was regularly bullied by his
classmates because of his appearance and "I wore a belt and shoes, so they thought belt and
shoes meant mayaman ka [you are rich]. I would get beaten up for my lunch money, so my twin
sister Vicki would defend me in school. The following day mas nabugbog ako [I was beaten
more] because na-defend ako ng babae [I was defended by a girl]."[13]

Nievera developed an interest in music, particularly in singing, at an early age. In their first year
in Hawaii, the family resided on the fifteenth floor of the Outrigger Hotel, and the young Nievera
"would watch him [his father] perform downstairs with the Society of Seven, and every night I
would dream and imagine myself as one of the members of that group, singing for audiences
both big and small."[8] While working as a burger flipper at a restaurant that his family owned in
Hawaii[14][15][16] or at another family-owned restaurant, called Roadrunner Burgers, in Concord,
California[8] (where they would eventually move to), Nievera received singing lessons from his
father, learning "how and when to belt and how to end the song in a big way."[8] By the age of
fourteen, he was performing with him in Society of Seven shows.[17] Nievera said in 2018, "It all
happened in the main showroom in that Outrigger Hotel [...] That room is now known as the
Blue Note Hawaii, and I still perform there to this day. It has become a very sacred room for me
probably because that's where dad gave me my first set of wings

In the 1970s, the family relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area in California.[6][7] Nievera
enrolled at Clayton Valley High School in Concord,[6] where he was a member of the basketball
team.[11] He was encouraged by the school's wrestling coach to enter the choir,[6][11] impressed by
a rendition of Morris Albert's "Feelings" that Nievera sang while showering in the locker room.
[11]
Bert posited that his son began to realize "he could sing professionally" when he was sixteen,
the same age when he did.[9] Aside from his father, who always supported his singing,[18] Nievera
also credits for his talent his Cebuana maternal grandmother, Lourdes Corrales, a famous mezzo-
soprano[19] opera singer[11] and radio personality in 1940s Philippines.[20] Unlike his father Bert,
his mother Conchita was against his dream, instead wanting him to become a doctor or a lawyer.
[18]
"She knew what she [his grandmother] and my father went through [...] the [show] business
takes a lot out of you," Nievera related and said his mother told him.[18]

After graduating from Clayton Valley in 1980,[6] Nievera joined the 1981 California State Talent
Competition in Santa Clara, in which he won. As contestant number 1049, he competed against
over four thousand other contestants for "[f]our days long [...] you had to win the first day to
compete the second day to compete the third day. The third day was the championship, the fourth
day is a championship of all the champions of the different categories. So I won the third day,
then I won the overall grand champion." Nievera said of his victory, "It was a big moment in my
life. That was when I knew I was gonna be a singer."[21] His winning piece was "The Greatest
Love of All", which his father taught him at the restaurant.[22][23]

In c. 1980[24] – c. 1982,[21] Nievera was chosen to perform with American singer Barry
Manilow[11][21] at his three-day concert[6] in Concord Pavilion, singing back-up in a choir to the
latter's "One Voice".[24] After this experience, he said, "Okay, I'm gonna be a singer."[21] Around
this time, when he was nineteen, Nievera's parents were having problems with their relationship.
Nievera resented this and attempted to commit suicide. In a 2011 television interview with Boy
Abunda, he recalled going to church and venting his anger on God, screaming "What the hell is
happening? What else can I do?

Inspired by his father, Nievera returned to the Philippines in 1982 to begin his own singing
career.[6] By June 1983, he released his first LP, Martin...Take One. Nievera began co-hosting the
TV variety show The Penthouse Live! with Pops Fernandez, who would later become his wife.[6]
Nievera's second LP was 1984's The Best Gift. In 1987, The Penthouse Live! was changed to
Martin and Pops Twogether, in celebration of their marriage. His recording Forever led to two
sequels, Forever Forever and Return to Forever.

As an actor, Nievera has appeared in eleven movies, and seven television series and specials.
Nievera's film credits include dramas, romance, science fiction, comedy and action.[6]

He appeared with Hawaii's Society of Seven and Lani Misalucha at the Flamingo Las Vegas
from February 13 through April 13, 2008. He performed a pre-Valentine/post-birthday concert
with Pops Fernandez titled "Missing You" on February 6, 2009, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
He co-hosts the weekly music show called ASAP on ABS-CBN.

In July 2010, Nievera's album, As Always was released. In May 2011, his album, Himig Ng
Damdamin was launched and contains all of his covers. In March 2012, he was announced as
one of the four celebrity judges of The X Factor Philippines, which aired on ABS-CBN by the
2nd quarter of 2012.[26]

In 2018, Martin won as the Myx Magna Award in the Myx Music Awards, for contributing his
achievements in music as a singer, performer and also being a talk show host and as a funny
comedian.

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