Tony Marlow (singer, guitarist, drummer) went on Rock and Roll an art of living for more than 40 years.
With his previous bands (Rockin 'Rebels, Betty and the Bops ...) he played all over France, make the support band of the Stray Cats’ French Tour in 1981, won a hit with "Branche le Poste »in 1984, he played with Willy De Ville, Carl Perkins, Scotty Moore, James Burton, Wilko Johnson and was the backing band of the great Janis Martin ("The Female Elvis") in 2005.
His stage performances reflect the urgency, the speed, violence, but also festive pleasure, love inherent to this music born a few decades ago in the south of the United States, and more alive as never before!
Influenced by Eddie Cochran, Elvis Presley, Link Wray, Johnny Kidd but also Freddie King and Jimi Hendrix. Tony travels with his trio (Amine Leroy-doublebass / bass,
Fred Kolinski-drums) France and Europe (Amsterdam, Screamin 'Festival / Barcelona, Hangar Rockin' / Switzerland, Walldorf Festival / Germany, Summer Jamboree / Italy, Rockin 'Around Turnhout / Belgium, Rhythm Riot and Hemsby / England etc ...)
After the success of the CD / DVD "Kustom Rock and Roll " the explosive mix of Rockabilly Garage for the album "Knock-Out!" (Skydog Records), vinyl 25’ collector's format "See You At The Ace!" the Cd in French (and in Corsica!) Rockabilly Troubadour, Tony goes out at Rock Paradise Records an explosive opus (!) dedicated to giants of the Rock'n'Roll Guitar: "Surboum Guitar!". His last album is an Anthology – 1978/2018 which reflects the recordings of his 40 years of career (Rock Paradise Records). Go, Tony, Go !