Artist Description
Marlo Marron was born in New York City and was immersed in the world of art and music before she could talk. Marlo's father managed the legendary recording studios, Electric Lady (Jimi Hendrix) and Record Plant (working with Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, and Stevie Wonder and more) as well as musicians during the 70’s at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock. Her mother of African American descent was a fashion model of historical significance thus beginning Marlo’s passion for travel and devotion to projects of education within several countries in Africa. Having been exposed to varied cultures and music while growing up among musical legends gave birth to her own artistic expressions. Living amongst madness and magic inspired Marlo’s need to create through song, music, theatre, and film. Marlo Marron returns to Joe’s Pub again after several sold out shows in the past, most recently debuting her last two albums, “Blind Pony” and “Stay With Me Awhile”, both produced by the gifted musician and songwriter, Stuffy Shmitt. Both albums featured musicians and engineers who have worked with acclaimed artists such as Aimee Mann, Jewel, Sonic Youth, Ryan Adams, and Bruce Springsteen.Tonight’s show at Joe’s Pub is an evening of music in response to the 40th year Anniversary of Electric Lady Studios. After deep reflection Marlo has created an eclectic night of songs that are both originals and covers reflecting her experience growing up behind the scenes in an intense world of music, fashion and art. The show will be an authentic expression of her multi-cutural life. The music presented in this show will reference her relationship to her childhood experiences at the legendary Electric Lady recording studios, her father and his intimate connection to '60s and '70s music icons Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Nicks, as well as her time spent in Spain, Africa and her love of children- the world's children as well as her own. This show is Marlo Marron's message of love.
Marlo's band for this special night will be the well known and gifted, Mike Visceglia, Gary Schreiner, Eric Nicolas, John Putnam, Tony Mason, Nanny Assis.








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