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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Steve Martin is an American comedian and musician, who first became famous as a writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and as a frequent guest on The Tonight Show. After appearing on Saturday Night Live as a guest host, he quickly became (and still is) one of the most popular comedians in the United States. Since the 1980's, he has focused more on acting than stand-up comedy. Martin is also well known as an accomplished banjo player and would often play the instrument during stand-up comedy shows in the 1970's. He has released two albums of bluegrass music: 2009's The Crow: New Songs for the 5 String Banjo (for which he won a Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album) and 2011's Rare Bird Alert. He has recently returned to touring, but instead of stand-up comedy, it's with the bluegrass band The Steep Canyon Rangers. |