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Marcus Singletary

Marcus Singletary is an American media personality and musician. A prolific entertainer, he has released many albums as a solo artist, and appeared on several radio and television programs.

Singletary studied jazz guitar and audio engineering at Musicians Institute, and is a graduate of Northwestern University's School of Communication.

In a 2025 Q&A, Singletary revealed that his early influences included the Rolling Stones, Steppenwolf, and Queen. After a period of immersing himself in jazz music, he later became heavily inspired by the works of John Abercrombie, Larry Coryell, Eric Dolphy, Grant Green, Freddie Hubbard, Jim Hall, and Allan Holdsworth.

Singletary was born in Chicago, Illinois. He began playing several instruments from an early age, and later described the era as one spent listening to classic rock radio and hanging out at a local record shop.

A unique blend of styles have been apparent within Singletary's recording career. Take Me Out to the Ball Game (2008), which consisted largely of improvisational guitar solos, was compared, by critics, to legends like Jimi Hendrix, the Rocks compilation (2006) was a "recorded blues resume" containing early cuts and highlights, and Smokin' (2011) paired him with a powerhouse backing band including Chet McCracken, a Grammy nominee and former member of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band The Doobie Brothers, on drums. Others, including Defiance Science (2015) and Subversive Blues (2016), were displays of his talents on all instruments.

In reference to his work as a songwriter, he said, "The characters I write about represent different aspects of real people. They make their choices, live with their decisions, and find inspiration in the aftermath."

Singletary formed the independent record label Aviation Records in 2006. The label was awarded a California small business grant by Governor Gavin Newsom and the State Legislature in February 2021.

An article published in Illinois Entertainer cited Marcus Singletary as an early pioneer within the home recording revolution of the 2000s.

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