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Thomas Christian Marth Jr. (November 23, 1978 – April 23, 2012) was an American saxophone player, best known for his recordings and live performances with
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. He toured widely with the band in 2008–2009, and also played on the albums ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early life

Tommy Marth was born in
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, and was the middle of three children to Las Vegas singer Diane Eddington and father Thomas Christian Marth Sr., who met Marth's mother while playing stringed instruments throughout Las Vegas in the early 1960s. Tom Sr. taught Marth how to play the drums when he was 4, according to Marth who said in an interview, "When I saw that he liked the thought of me playing I stopped". It wasn't until Marth heard a cassette tape of
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when he decided to play the saxophone. Described by his sister as having a familial bond akin to "The Three Musketeers", Marth had a very close relationship with his musician siblings, who include older brother Ryan Marth and younger sister Melissa Marth, both members of the Las Vegas
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.Henry, Jennifer (Dec 2007), ''Tommy of All Trades'', Las Vegas:
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, p. 151
Tommy attended Chaparral High School in
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where he met the future bass player for
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,
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in jazz band. While still in high school, Tommy worked as a fashion model for
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, and appeared in the video for Sting's '' Desert Rose''. Tommy would also appear in the video for Passion Fruit's ''Sun Fun Baby'' in 2000. He later attended the
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where he received his bachelor's degree in film.


Career

Early in Marth's career, he was the saxophonist for the Las Vegas All Star Jazz Band while also working as a freelance writer for
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. In 2006, Tommy joined his high school friend
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in the studio to record tracks for The Killers' second album ''
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''. Shortly after the release of the album, Tommy joined The Killers onstage on ''
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''. During this period, when not recording or performing live with The Killers, Tommy worked as both stage manager and entertainment director for a Las Vegas nightclub known as the Freakin' Frog, where he was known for recording live band's performances for free. In 2008, Tommy recorded saxophone on
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's ''Pistachio Moustachio'', before returning to the studio with The Killers to record tracks for ''
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'', the band's third studio release. Marth toured with The Killers the following Summer for the ''Day & Age'' album and he appears on the '' Live from the Royal Albert Hall'' DVD. Shortly after arriving home from the '' Day & Age Tour'', Tommy returned to his love of writing fiction and playing music with his family.
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would soon enter the studio to record tracks for its album ''...And So It Goes (2010)'', on which Tommy performed saxophone for the song ''Heaven's on Your Side''. Tommy also performed live with Las Vegas musician and tour manager for The Killers
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, in his band Halloween Town, and appears on the band's album ''Zafra Court (2011)''. Since November 2011, Marth had been the Hard Rock's nightlife marketing manager in Las Vegas.


Death

On April 23, 2012, Marth's body was discovered in his Las Vegas, Nevada home with a
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to the head. The
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subsequently ruled that the gunshot wound was self-inflicted and the cause of death was suicide. The Killers tweeted to their fans soon after receiving the news. The message said, "Last night we lost our friend Thomas Marth. Our prayers are with his family. There's a light missing in Las Vegas tonight. Travel well, Tommy". According to the ''
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'', on the day of Marth's death, The Big Friendly Corporation featured Tommy's performance of "Heaven's on Your Side" on its website, along with comments from Big Friendly member Timothy Styles who said, "It's just been a sad, sad day ... A stand-up guy, a totally great guy and I miss him very much." In April 2017, on the 5th anniversary of Marth's death,
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released ''Carry On, Carrion'', a 24-song double vinyl album documenting their grieving process over the loss of Marth, with brutally honest lyrics often describing the horrid details of Marth's death.


Posthumous releases

On July 4, 2012, Black Camaro released their album ''Black Camaricans'' which features Tommy Marth along with his siblings Melissa and Ryan on the song ''Phantom of the Moon''. Black Camaro's
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tells ''
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'', "We riginallyhad this as a song that Tommy dominates with saxophone. But now it's not about that. It's about that it could be the last thing he ecorded And I have it, and I have the ability to do this. And I have the Marths as friends to come in and do it."


References


External links


Big Friendly Corporation Official WebsiteBlack Camaro Official Website Halloween Town
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The Killers Official Website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marth, Tommy 1978 births 2012 suicides The Killers members Suicides by firearm in Nevada American rock saxophonists American male saxophonists