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Mark Tremonti: ā€œPlay Like Grandmaā€™s in the Roomā€

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The multifaceted artist and guitarist shares how his creative journey has taken him from Creed to Alter Bridge to Frank Sinatraā€”and beyond.


There probably arenā€™t too many artists out there as busy as Mark Tremonti. Aside from his celebrated careers in alt-rock mainstays Creed and Alter Bridge, the guitarist, songwriter, and singer organizes guitar and songwriting clinics while on tour; has a line of signature PRS gear; and cut a 14-track charity record, Mark Tremonti Sings Sinatra. Did we mention heā€™s aiming to become a pinball kingpin, too?

Tremonti joins Cory Wong on this episode of Wong Notes to dig into his musical trajectory since the late ā€™90s, when he blasted to the top of the charts with Creed. The band drew comparisons to other grunge-era staples like Pearl Jam, which irritated Tremonti but pleased Stapp. Tremonti discusses the gulf between the bandā€™s popularity and the critical backlash they received: ā€œPeople can be cruel, but itā€™s part of the world. You gotta deal with it.ā€

Tremonti analyzes what makes a good riff and why everything in ā€œthe middleā€ is boring to him, and unveils his songwriting and demoing routines. (ā€œI think melody is the most important part of everything,ā€ he says.) But his biggest passion project these days is his step into classic crooner music. Inspired by his daughter to do a charity project to benefit the down syndrome community, Tremonti recorded a Frank Sinatra covers album, complete with more than a dozen musicians who played with Olā€™ Blue Eyes himself.

Tune in to hear all about Tremontiā€™s artistic life, plus a peek at what happens during his pre-show guitar and songwriting clinics on Creedā€™s fall 2024 tour. Expecting him to demonstrate some ferocious warmups? Think again: ā€œI play like grandmaā€™s in the room,ā€ says Tremonti.

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