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Kerry Marx is a guitarist, living presently
in Nashville, Tennessee. His foremost endeavor is recording
for artists, jingles, and TV, although he does a variety of
live TV and stage work also. He plays on the Grand Ole Opry
every week as a member of the Opry staff band, performing
with an average of 10-15 artists per week. If you check
his bio, you'll get an idea of who some of these artists are.
Kerry was born in Shelby, North Carolina on
January 26th, 1954 and grew up in Aiken, South Carolina. Playing
bass and guitar in bands as a teenager, he studied music at
the University of South Carolina. After deciding to concentrate
on guitar, he attended North Texas State University in Denton,
Texas with a concentration in jazz guitar, before moving to
Nashville in 1981.
In these last 25 years, Kerry has played a
variety of jazz, pop, rock, and country music in the Nashville
recording scene, as well as traveling to other cities to do
the same. For the last 7 years, Kerry has been dividing
his time between these more traditional methods of recording
and recording at his state-of-the-art home studio. There
he has done work for NBC, CBS, the Fox Network, Disney,
CMT, and the Dick Clark company, as well as countless jingles
and record projects, including Billy Ray Cyrus' latest album.
He is looking to expand this facet of his business, and depending
on his schedule, is available for long distance projects.
Email him for his competitive rates.
Thanks for visiting Kerry’s site, feel free to check out his gear, photos, and bio!
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