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Guitarist who was a founding member of the Christian rock bands Creed and Alter Bridge. He also pursued a solo career, releasing his album All I Was in 2012.
He picked up the guitar at age eleven. Later on, he attended Florida State University with his future Creed bandmates.
He had no dreams of rock stardom at first; he attended college and majored in finance.
He was born into an Italian family. He married Victoria Rodriguez in 2002; they have two sons named Austen and Pearson.
He and Scott Stapp co-founded Creed.
Tremonti was born on April 18, 1974, in Detroit, Michigan. He grew up in a Roman Catholic family of Italian descent in Grosse Pointe, just outside Detroit, for most of his childhood before moving to Wilmette, Illinois. He began to become enthralled with music, and bought his first guitar at the age of eleven. When he was fifteen, his family moved again to Orlando, Florida, where he enrolled in Lake Highland Preparatory School. During this time, his mother was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus, which left Tremonti devastated.
Mark Thomas Tremonti (born April 18, 1974) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and author, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock bands Creed and Alter Bridge. He is a founding member of both bands, and has also collaborated with many other artists over the years. He formed his own band, Tremonti, in 2011, releasing the album All I Was in July 2012, followed by Cauterize in June 2015, Dust in April 2016 and A Dying Machine in June 2018. The metal rock opera A Dying Machine has been adapted by Tremonti and science-fiction novelist John Shirley.
Tremonti is a founding member of the American hard rock band Creed. He formed the band with lead vocalist Scott Stapp in 1994 with fellow members Brian Marshall and Scott Phillips joining as bassist and drummer, respectively. Creed is recognized by many as one of the major acts of the post-grunge movement of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Tremonti and Stapp have been collectively recognized as one of the most prolific songwriting teams in all of rock music.
The band released their debut album My Own Prison in 1997 to strong mainstream success, selling over six million copies. Four singles were released from the album: “My Own Prison”, “Torn”, “What’s This Life For”, and “One”. Each song reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, making Creed the first band to achieve such a feat with a debut album. My Own Prison was followed in 1999 by Human Clay, which was an immediate success and certified diamond and eleven times platinum by the RIAA. The band released four singles from Human Clay: “Higher”, “With Arms Wide Open”, “What If”, and “Are You Ready”. “Higher” spent a record-breaking 17 weeks on the top of the rock radio charts.
During the time that Creed was at the end of its career in the early 2000s, Tremonti had intentions to form a speed metal side project called Downshifter (with Hatebreed vocalist Jamey Jasta and Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison), but the project never got off the ground. Later, in 2008, Tremonti and his brother formed FRET12, an online musicians’ community, production company, and record label, to release his 2008 instructional guitar documentary DVD titled Mark Tremonti: The Sound & the Story, wherein he teaches all of his guitar solos from Alter Bridge’s sophomore release, Blackbird. He also teaches warm-ups, alternate tunings, finger picking style, legato techniques, and other advanced exercises.
Marshall left the band in 2000 due to increasing tension with Stapp and to pursue other interests. He was temporarily replaced by touring bassist Brett Hestla.
Tremonti has worked with several artists since his beginning years with Creed. In 2001 he collaborated with comedian Larry the Cable Guy on his comedy album Lord, I Apologize, on which Tremonti is credited as a performer and songwriter. Tremonti later recalled, “We had become friends a long time ago, before his career really started to take off. We joked about getting together and doing a song, and he called me up one day to say he actually wanted to do it. So he sang me his idea, and I went to record my guitar lines that day, and the record went gold.”
Creed also won their first, and to date only, Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for “With Arms Wide Open” in 2001. That same year, after a tour, the band released another multi-platinum selling album, Weathered, from which six singles were released: “My Sacrifice”, “One Last Breath”, “Hide”, “Don’t Stop Dancing”, “Weathered”, and “Bullets”. It would be the band’s only album without Marshall on bass; Tremonti handled the bass parts himself. The tour to support this record was overwhelmingly successful but ended with a considerably controversial concert in Chicago that ultimately led to the band’s breakup.
One of Tremonti’s brothers, Michael, is Alter Bridge’s fan liaison and publicist. Another brother, Dan, has created the artwork for all of the albums by both Alter Bridge and Creed and is the president and creative director of a design/marketing company called Core Twelve. Tremonti’s mother died in January 2002 and Alter Bridge’s song “In Loving Memory” is a tribute to her.
Although Tremonti does not believe in organized religion or what is in the Bible, he does believe in his own version of God. On December 14, 2002, Tremonti married Victoria Rodriguez, with whom he has two sons, Austen and Pearson. They currently reside in Windermere, Florida.
In 2004, Tremonti co-produced, with Don Gilmore and Kirk Kelsey, some songs on In Due Time by Submersed, whom Tremonti helped get signed to Wind-up Records. Former Submersed guitarist Eric Friedman recalled his experiences with Tremonti in the studio, saying that watching him “taught us a lot as far as music and songwriting and being able to get across the things we want to get across.”
Tremonti later began performing in the neo-classical metal genre with guitarist Michael Angelo Batio, whose 2004 album Hands Without Shadows featured Tremonti as a guest musician on the Deep Purple cover “Burn.” He said that he is “really good friends” with Batio, and that working with him was “an honor.” Batio later appeared on Tremonti’s guitar instructional DVD The Sound & the Story as a guest tutor. In 2009 he appeared on Batio’s next album, Hands Without Shadows 2 – Voices, performing a solo on the Metallica medley “Metallica Rules.”
The newly formed band released their debut album, One Day Remains, in August 2004 on Wind-up Records. It saw mostly mixed reviews, but became Alter Bridge’s only RIAA-certified album, going gold. Three singles were released from One Day Remains: “Open Your Eyes”, “Find the Real”, and “Broken Wings”.
Alter Bridge was formed in January 2004 by Tremonti, Marshall, and Phillips after Creed disbanded. They asked Myles Kennedy, formerly of The Mayfield Four and the future vocalist for Slash’s solo project, to be their singer.
The band announced that they had disbanded in 2004, citing tension between Stapp and the other members, Tremonti in particular. The three instrumental members went on to found Alter Bridge while Stapp opted for a solo career, and Creed released their Greatest Hits in November 2004.
Tremonti said that producing is not “something I’d do any time soon again.” He later continued working with other artists on the musical side, in 2005 with Fozzy on their album All That Remains, performing a guitar solo on the song “The Way I Am”. His Alter Bridge bandmate Myles Kennedy also appeared on the album.
After a tour, it was followed by a second album, Blackbird, in October 2007 on Universal Republic. Blackbird was met with largely positive reviews and released four singles: “Rise Today,” “Ties That Bind,” “Watch Over You,” and “Before Tomorrow Comes.” Its title track received strong acclaim from reviewers, and its guitar solo, which was performed by both Tremonti and Kennedy, was later named the greatest guitar solo of all time by Guitarist magazine in 2011.
In 2008 Tremonti made two guest appearances, one with the metalcore band Bury Your Dead on their self-titled album, and another with Sevendust on the song “Hope” from Chapter VII: Hope & Sorrow, which also featured appearances from Myles Kennedy and Chris Daughtry.
Alter Bridge embarked on a successful world tour in support of Blackbird, recording their December 7, 2008, show at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands, for a live DVD titled Live from Amsterdam.
The band released a record-breaking concert film titled Creed Live in December 2009. Tremonti, Marshall, and Phillips, initially planned to alternate tours between Alter Bridge and Creed with the singers of both bands working on their own projects while the other band is active.
However, after months of speculation, despite early claims from Tremonti that Creed would never return, it was announced that Creed had reunited with plans for a tour and a new album. The record, Full Circle, was released in October 2009, accompanied by three singles, “Overcome,” “Rain,” and “A Thousand Faces”. Though a moderate critical success, it ultimately became the band’s only album to not be certified by the RIAA. Creed supported the album by touring throughout North and South America, Europe, and Australia during the summers of 2009 and 2010.
Tremonti later began expressing interest in releasing a solo album in 2010. “The bands are so different,” he said of his two current main projects. “And I write so much. I’m going to do a solo record because there are some songs that I’d hate to think wouldn’t see the light of day because they don’t work for Creed or Alter Bridge.” He plays guitar and singing lead on all of the songs himself, and former Submersed members Eric Friedman and Garrett Whitlock perform on the record as well. Tremonti described the music as “melody driven”,
Alter Bridge’s third album, AB III, was released on October 11, 2010, in Europe and the UK on Roadrunner Records, and on November 9, 2010, in North America on Alter Bridge Recordings via EMI. A loose concept album, AB III has received critical acclaim, with Rick Florino from Artistdirect calling it a “sprawling masterpiece.”
Tremonti was also named “Guitarist of the Year” for three consecutive years by Guitar World magazine, and in 2011 he was listed as the fourth greatest heavy metal guitarist of all time by Total Guitar. In addition, and also in 2011, the guitar solo in the Alter Bridge song “Blackbird,” which Tremonti performed with Myles Kennedy, was named the greatest guitar solo of all time by Guitarist magazine. On December 2019, he was named Guitarist of the Decade by Guitar World Magazine and was featured in its covers along with Tosin Abasi , Gary Clark Jr. and Nita Strauss who captured the next three positions respectively.
In a May 2011 interview, Tremonti said that it would be a “heavier-sounding” thrash metal album. He later said that the album is “probably heavier than either Creed or Alter Bridge,” and that it would have “lots of soloing.”
A single-disc version of this DVD was sold exclusively at venues during the Creed reunion tour in 2009 and on Amazon with a Blu-ray version and a deluxe DVD edition scheduled to be released later in stores. However, the distribution in stores was delayed as a result of record label issues multiple times, causing frustration amongst Alter Bridge fans and band members. It was finally released in stores in North America on January 11, 2011, after two years of delays.
A single-disc version of this DVD was sold exclusively at venues during the Creed reunion tour in 2009 and on Amazon with a Blu-ray version and a deluxe DVD edition scheduled to be released later in stores. However, the distribution in stores was delayed as a result of record label issues multiple times, causing frustration amongst Alter Bridge fans and band members. It was finally released in stores in North America on January 11, 2011, after two years of delays.
Since his early years with Creed, Tremonti has received positive recognition as a guitarist and songwriter and has received a number of accolades, including one Grammy Award for Creed’s single “With Arms Wide Open.” He was also named “Guitarist of the Year” for three consecutive years by Guitar World, and in 2011 he was listed in Total Guitar magazine as the fourth greatest heavy metal guitarist of all time.
His solo band originally consisted of Friedman and Whitlock alongside Alter Bridge and Creed bassist Brian Marshall playing bass guitar as a touring member. The band performed its first solo concert at The Social in Orlando, Florida, on July 17, 2012, with the performance filmed for a future video release. Wolfgang Van Halen replaced Brian Marshall as a touring bassist in September 2012.
The entire song was made available for listening on May 6, 2012, one day before its release, on Loudwire.com. One day after its release, the song reached number 10 on the iTunes Rock Songs Chart, and Tremonti’s live music video for it premiered on May 17, 2012, on Noisecreep. The album’s official release date was announced on Ultimate Guitar Archive as July 17, 2012.
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