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Guitarist composer Tolo Marton was born in Treviso (Italy) in 1951. He became a musician in 1966. After a brief stint with the italian top selling band "Le Orme", he started his own solo career in 1976. His music taste ranges from rock blues to classic rock, with an ear for melody and roots american music. One of Tolo's notable and distinctive playing characteristics is he really does not repeat himself, because his live performances are very different each time. Improvisation, unpredictable solos and set lists keep audience's attention alive during the whole concert. He has played in Texas several times and had his overseas highlight when he won the Electric Guitar Festival, a worldwide competition wich was elded by the Jimi Hendrix Family in Seattle in 1998. He received the First Prize (senior category) from the hands of Al Hendrix himself: the price was an extremely rare prototype of the Woodstock tribute white Strat that Jimi played (handcrafted by the luthers of Fender Custom Shop). As for his main guitar influences, he quotes Rory Gallagher's early style, Nils Lofgren, Jimi Hendrix and Cream. Tolo has performed with Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Ian Paice. He opened several times for B.B.King, Muddy Waters, Blues Brothers, Robben Ford. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Dal Vero
Where Blues Meets Rock Volume 2
Where Blues Meets Rock Vol. 2

Still close to you

My Cup of Music

My Place Is Close To You
Blues! Greatest Hits On the Road (Norwegian Wood, Green Onions, Gotcha (From Starsky and Hutch), Don't Let Me Down, Hoochie Coochie Man, Honky Tonky Train Blues...)
Where Blues Meets Rock - Vol. 2
Dal Vero (CD2)
Blues! Greatest Hits On the Road, Vol.2 (Get Back, Hit the Road Jack, I Feel Fine, the Thrill Is Gone, Georgia On My Mind, Knock On Wood...)
Dal Vero (Cd1)