NY Artist Q&A: Eddy Marshall

For this series of bloggy interviews, I’ve shared questions with young artists and musicians living in New York. This time: guitarist and singer-songwriter Eddy Marshall. I’ve met him through Berklee College of music and I’m excited that he wanted to be part of this little Q&A – couch session. In addition to the questions, we met up and played a few songs in my place in Brooklyn together. Next time I’ll make him sing too 🙂

Q&A with Eddy Marshall

* WHERE ARE YOU FROM, WHAT DO YOU MISS ABOUT HOME?

I’m from Falls Church Virginia. I miss my friend circle, my mom’s Steinway piano, and Super Chicken.

* FAVORITE PLACE IN THE CITY

The Williamsburg bridge late at night. I love walking home from gigs in Brooklyn and being able to see the whole skyline in front of me.

* FAVORITE NEW MUSIC

Lula Wiles has a new album coming out on January 25th that I’ve already listened to on NPR too many times. Scruffy Pearls just put out a new single that slaps and I THINK they have an album coming soon that I’m extremely excited for. I’ve also been listening to the GORILLAZ a lot and BOY is still a favorite.

* FAVORITE OLD MUSIC

As much as I think wailing guitar solos are meh, sometimes I still love shamelessly listening to classic rock at high volume. Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, etc. And I constantly listen to the Beach Boys and the Beatles so I can figure out fun ways to put absurd chords under singable melodies.

* WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE NON-MUSIC THING TO DO

I love reading and cooking.

* WHAT ARE YOU CURRENTLY WORKING ON MUSICALLY

I’m always writing new music and trying to build my cover repertoire. So basically, I’m writing the songs I want to play and learning the songs other people want me to play.

* WHAT’S YOUR GREATEST FANBOY MOMENT?

There is a band called Walk Off The Earth and they give away a free signed and drawn on a ukelele at every show. At Boston Calling in 2014, I was decked out in my WOTE gear and they came out into the crowd and gave me a uke! Still, have it on my shelf.

* CRAZIEST GIG EXPERIENCE

When I first booked a tour in 2015, I said yes to a three-hour gig and we probably had about an hour and a half of material. We just took so many endless instrumental solos and played so many different breakdowns and weird covers. We would take a song like “Take It Easy,” by the Eagles and make it 20 minutes long with sections of obnoxious swing and I don’t think the southern Virginia crowd of three was really feeling it.

* WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN 10 YEARS?

I hope I’m doing exactly what I’m doing now but at a much higher level. Playing gigs almost every night of the week with amazing musicians, cooking, baking, reading, and everything else, AND I will have a nine-year-old dog.

* YOUR WEBSITE

EddyMarshallMusic.com

* LINK TO A VIDEO OF YOU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeW7746Eeds

Experiments in the Outpost

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Today I had a concert in the Outpost, in Boston. This was a concert in a series my friends organize called; four duo’s in momentum. The idea is that every concert there will be four duo’s performing that will create music on the spot, in the moment. Free music. For this concert I was asked to choose a duo partner to play with and I choose to work with Jernej Bervar, a guitarist from Slovenia that studies with me in Berklee College of music. We have been playing together, and he stayed in the Netherlands last year for a week to play some concerts with me.

When performing this experiment I used my iPad with several apps like Loopy, Moog, Synth, and Fingerjam. I must say that Jernej used his guitar to the fullest, including trying out all the weird sounds you could possibly make with a phone, your cable and your strings.

Have fun listening, but, please don’t get confused by the amazing camerawork from John Caruso 🙂