Marty Sanders

Marty Sanders is an American musician and songwriter, best known for his contributions to the rock and pop music scenes. Emerging in the 1960s, Sanders gained prominence as a member of the band The New Colony Six, which was influential in the Chicago rock music scene. The group is recognized for their harmonious vocal style and melodic compositions, especially during the 1960s, with hits like "I Could Be So Good for You" and "Things I'd Like to Say." In addition to his work with The New Colony Six, Sanders has had a successful career as a songwriter and has collaborated with various artists throughout his career. His influence extends beyond his own recordings, as he has contributed to the songwriting and production of numerous projects in the music industry. Though not as widely known as some of his contemporaries, Sanders' work has left a lasting impact on the development of rock and pop music, particularly in the Midwest. His contributions to the genre continue to be appreciated by fans of classic rock and pop music, reflecting the enduring legacy of the 1960s musical landscape.