Tommy Marz releases collaboration with P.M. Dawn on Puddle of Mudd’s “Blurry.”

Tommy Marz is set to release his first solo album in six years, Chasing Light: The Summer Part One. In anticipation for the album’s release, Tommy has dropped it’s first single, his collaboration with 90’s legends, P.M. Dawn. They’ve teamed up to cover the Puddle of Mudd classic, “Blurry.”

Explaining how the collaboration came about, Tommy says, “I was really missing Prince Be (lead vocalist for P.M. Dawn) and all of his genius (Prince Be passed away from a diabetes related complication back in 2016). I decided to cover a song that P.M. Dawn has played live so I reached out to Doc. G (who continues to perform and record music under the P.M. Dawn name) and asked if he’d be interested in being a part of the project. He liked the concept so we laid down our parts in the song. I just hope that we did it justice. Not only for Be, but for Wes (Scantlin) and the Puddle of Mudd guys as well. It’s such an emotional and special song.” The song is dedicated to the memory of Attrell Cordes (Prince Be).

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Erik's interest in music began at an early age. In high school, he was the co-host of the underground metal show the Social Mutilation Hour, on 89.5 WAHS, under the name of Neurotik Erik. During this period of his life, he independently promoted shows under the name of Ding Dong Ditch Productions. Erik would rent out local VFW Halls, use space at Oakland Community College Auburn Hills Campus, or simply throw basement parties around the Detroit area. While at college at Ferris State University, he became head of the student run organization, Entertainment Unlimited, and continued to promote shows, but on a larger scale. He also helped start an underground magazine, 'Outpunk', where he interviewed bands and wrote music reviews. Additionally, Erik joined the staff at the Ferris State University Torch and wrote on a larger scale.