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Occupation(s)
  
Siblings
  
Kee Marcello

Role
  
Guitar player


Name
  
Rob Marcello

Instruments
  
Guitar

Nephews
  
Tim Lovbom

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Born
  
September 9, 1977 (age 46) (
1977-09-09
)

Associated acts
  
Music group
  
Danger Danger (Since 2003)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Glam metal, Hard rock, Neoclassical metal

Albums
  
Live and Nude, Rare Cuts, Revolve

Similar People
  
Danger Danger, Bruno Ravel, Steve West, Michael Thompson, Ted Poley

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Robert Marcello (born September 9, 1977, Sweden) is a neo-classical metal, rock and jazz/fusion guitar player who replaced Andy Timmons as the lead guitarist of the band Danger Danger in 2003.

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He has also played in the bands Ironhorse, Obsession, Twenty 4 Seven, and Marcello-Vestry. In late 2009 he was also a stand-in guitarist in the 1980s band House of Lords.

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Rob plays Caparison Guitars and is sponsored by Boss Corporation, he is featured as the guitarist for many of their pedal demonstration videos.

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With Iron Horse

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  • Iron Horse (2001)
  • With Twenty 4 Seven

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  • Destination Everywhere (2002)
  • With Danger Danger

  • Live and Nude (2005)
  • Revolve (2009)
  • With Marcello-Vestry

  • Marcello-Vestry (2008)
  • With Laney's Legion

  • Laney's Legion (2014)
  • With Shotgun

  • Live at decadencia drive (2016) (Shotgun Messiah's first record played almost entirely live with half the original band)
  • With The Defiants

  • Self titled (2016)- With Bruno Ravel and Paul Laine.
  • References

    Rob Marcello Wikipedia