Original song “Gingivitis” secures Persimmon Idol win for Josie Martin  

MITCHELL — Josie Martin of Bedford claimed the Adult Division title in this year’s WQRK and LiteFM Persimmon Idol competition, earning the $500 cash prize.

When asked how she plans to use her winnings, Josie shared that part will go toward expenses from a recent relocation, while the rest will be devoted to her five-year-old corgi, who struggles with separation anxiety.

Josie Martin of Bedford – Adult Division Idol (left) and Lucy Felts of Bedford – Youth Division Idol (right)

Josie wowed the audience with her original song “Gingivitis,” which she both wrote and produced while accompanying herself on the ukulele — an instrument she taught herself to play. She penned the upbeat tune in mid-2024 as a way to channel her own battles with depression and anxiety.

“I wanted it to feel hopeful to others,” Josie said of the inspiration behind her winning performance.

No stranger to songwriting, Josie has written more than 80 songs and hopes to begin recording them in the near future. She currently works at Hillside Kennel and Boarding and at Advance Auto Parts, both in Mitchell.

Fans can follow her music and art on Facebook (@absinthe_hearts) and YouTube (@absintheheartsmusicandart).