Tony Marsico

Tony Marsico was born in 1957, in Philadelphia, PA. Marsico was the bassist for the Cruzados,[1][2] joining them in 1981 when the band was still known as The Plugz. The Plugz were most known for scoring the soundtrack to the cult classic motion picture "Repo Man". Marsico was the bassist until the band dissolved in 1988 after releasing two albums on Arista Records. Since then he went on to tour, record and play bass for Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Marianne Faithfull, Roger Daltrey, Joe Ely, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, Dr. John, John Doe, Peter Case, Paul Jones (2 albums) - among many others. Marsico has co-written songs that appear in the Motion picture Desperados. In addition, Marsico was the bassist for indie pop sensation Matthew Sweet for over 10 years. Marsico has written two books "Late Night with Bob Dylan" and "Wild Things". Marsico has produced two motion pictures "Satan's Angel" and "Camp Burlesque". Marsico leads his own band The Martini Kings and has released 15 albums, with music appearing in HBO'S Entourage and Six Feet Under. Marsico has also acted in motion pictures including "Roadhouse", "Georgia", "Somebody to Love", "LA Story",Static", She's So Lovely". Marsico has since released "Cisco & Dewey" 2015. He lives in Southern California with his family.

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