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First Year Performing Live: | 2014 |
Members: | Tai Drury – lead vocals, guitar Andy Fettig – Bass, synthesizer, backing vocals Zach Dubay – drums Bleu Quick – guitar, backing vocals |
Schedule: | View Schedule (provided by locations) |
Song List: | na |
Smallest Footprint: | 12′ x 12′ |
A Favorite Artist: | Pink Floyd |
The Marsupials are a band that defy easy categorization, weaving together a diverse tapestry of genres to create a unique experience. With rock, indie, funk, psychedelic, ska, and progressive elements, their music showcases an impressive array of musicianship while never being afraid to keep it simple for the sake of the song. Led by the main songwriter, Tai Jaxx Drury, The Marsupials have cultivated a reputation for electrifying performances and raucous good times throughout their home state of Michigan.
Formed in 2014 by Drury during his high school days in Harbor Springs, MI, The Marsupials have continuously evolved while staying true to their core musical vision. The band’s lineup remains fluid, drawing from a deep pool of veteran Michigan musicians who bring fresh energy and expertise to every show. Their commitment to delivering a high-energy and musically engaging experience has made them a mainstay in the Midwest music scene.
For almost a decade, The Marsupials have been a fixture at Michigan festivals, theaters, and breweries from Marquette to Detroit. Relentlessly performing since their inception, they continue to advance the boundaries of their music, experimenting with new sounds and exploring uncharted territories. Their unwavering dedication to their craft, combined with a sound that is authentically their own has solidified The Marsupials as one of Michigan’s most exciting young bands.
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@themarsupials |
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The Marsupials are a very talented group of musicians and extremely entertaining from first note to last chord. Well worth checking out!