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Tommy Marz | |
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Background information | |
Genres | Rock, singer-songwriter |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Stagefiend |
Website | tommymarzband |
Tommy Marz is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and founder of the Tommy Marz Band.
Marz started playing drums at the age of 10 and was a member of the Detroit-based Ann Arbor Trail Marching Band Drum Line. He formed the rock band Go to Zero in 2004 as the band's front man and guitar player. In 2011, he released a cover version of George Michael's song "Faith". After George Michael retweeted the cover video to his followers, Marz's video went on to garner more than 100,000 views on YouTube.[1] After having musical appearances on two episodes of Last Call with Carson Daly,[2] he formed the rock trio the Tommy Marz Band along with drummer Jason Tucker and bassist Chris Alef. The band once again featured Marz on vocals and guitar. The band spent the years of 2012–2018 touring with bands and artists such as Scott Stapp, Great White, The Dan Band, Fuel and Scott Weiland. On June 21, 2019, Marz released a collaboration with P.M. Dawn on a cover of the Puddle of Mudd hit, "Blurry".[3]
Marz took part in the For the Crew virtual show hosted by Smashing Pumpkins guitarist and keyboardist Jeff Schroeder, which was streamed on March 6, 2021.[4] Since that time Tommy and Jeff have collaborated on two singles called "15"[5] and "Never Look Back".[6]