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Local Music Spotlight: Marlow Drive – Chattanooga's Authentic Blues-Rock Powerhouse

Members: Skip Cisto (Lead guitar & vocals), Brandon Fitzsimmons (Drums), Jody Swygert (Bass), Chip Ables (Lead guitar & vocals), Mitch Wood (Percussion), Shane Hartline (Guitar), Mason Mark Vail (Keys)

Birthplace: Chattanooga, Tennessee

Known for: Crafting and performing captivating blues, rock, jam, and funk music.

Genre: Tennessee riverbank blues/rock

Favorite thing about Chattanooga: "Everything! What is there not to like? The people are as lovely as the scenery. WE LOVE CHATTABOOGIE!"

Listen to their music:
www.marlowdrive.com
Marlow Drive on Facebook

Recommended Tracks:
"Hot Or Cold" (A slow-groove bluesy tune)
"Murfreesboro Rain" (A powerhouse song with rock flavor)

Music Video:
Watch Marlow Drive's "Road to Nightfall" Performance

Upcoming Show:
May 27 at The Revelry Room
Freedom Celebration Concert
Join Marlow Drive, Permagroove, and Backwater Still to honor the freedom provided by our troops and servicemen. Kick off Memorial Day weekend in your best red, white, and blue outfit—strut your stuff for epic prizes, free merch from all bands, and a private show/party. Doors at 8:00 PM, $10 entry.

Band Background:
Marlow Drive's members have years of experience pouring their hearts into performances across the nation with various bands. No gimmicks here—just genuine artistry, passion for songwriting, and live performances. They're a must-see for true music lovers.

Travel Notes
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