Artist's albums
Songs From Echo Mountain
2022 · EP
Evergreen
2020 · album
Hard to Let Me Go
2020 · single
Friend of Love
2020 · single
The Wind
2019 · single
Head in a Song
2018 · album
Wasted Days
2018 · single
Rose
2018 · single
Run to Me
2018 · single
Irene
2017 · single
This Time
2017 · album
Paralyzing
2017 · single
Foxhollow
2015 · album
Live from the Vault
2015 · EP
Silver and Gold
2013 · album
Eighty Nine
2011 · album
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Biography
American born singer-songwriter and roots-rock artist Cody Marlowe found his inspiration at an early age in the soulful sounds of B.B. King, Merle Haggard, and the Allman Brothers. In the small hometown of Clermont, Georgia, Cody was born into a family of music. He learned how to play piano from his great-aunt and his mother, took guitar lessons with his grandpa and uncle, and was influenced vocally by his grandma, aunt, and sister. Katie (sister) still sings with Cody in concerts and on many recordings. Marlowe’s songs explore the polarities of good and evil in an intriguing blend of lyrics featuring lost loves and hopeful musings. His 2013 album, “Silver and Gold,” is his third release since his first EP, “Where You Are,” released in 2010 and his first full length, “Eighty Nine,” released in 2011. For "Silver and Gold," Marlowe teamed up with brothers, producer/drummer Kevin Sellors and bass player Ryan Sellors, to form his new back-up band the Dead Flowers. During the recording process, Marlowe recruited Joey Huffman on organ (Hank Jr., Matchbox 20) and Nathan Bedingfield on electric guitar (Aaron Shust). “Silver and Gold” is a return to the roots of rock n roll, country, blues, and honest songwriting; reminiscent of Tom Petty and the Black Crowes but with a modern edge inspired by childhood in the 90’s.