Born in Caracas Venezuela, Claudio Marquez grew up in a household
full of music ranging from jazz to classical, including the sounds
of South America and the Caribbean. After moving to the US at
age of 7, he began to take interest in playing and took his first
piano lesson at age 10. He took up the drums at age 13 and
began playing in local North Carolina rock/funk bands until he
started studying at UNC-Chapel Hill for undergraduate, which is
where he discovered jazz. There he studied jazz drums, piano,
and at 19 he found the vibraphone through his first great teacher,
Jon Metzger. Two years later, he applied to Berklee College of
Music and now studies jazz Vibraphone/improvisation with Dave
Samuels, Ed Saindon, Joe Lovano, Ed Tomassi, and Hal Crook. His
studies at Berklee also include Afro-Cuban percussion/piano,
arranging/composition, and electric bass. |