Athan Maroulis

Athan Maroulis formed the New York-based group Fahrenheit 451 (1984–1986), with whom he recorded his first commercially available album.

Over the ensuing years, Maroulis established himself in a number of alternative musical genres including gothic, industrial and electronic.

[2][3][4] A diverse and fairly eclectic vocalist, Maroulis recorded a number of albums with a 1940s styled vocal/jazz combo named The Blue Dahlia (1999–2000).

Maroulis remains active both behind and in front of the scenes, runs Sepiatone Records, a vintage vocal and jazz record label while continuing to lend his voice to various studio and film projects.

[5] Maroulis has also completed over 250 compact disc reissues[citation needed], and has produced and written liner notes on collections such as Orson Welles and The War of the Worlds, as well as compilations from Billie Holiday, Marvin Gaye and Miles Davis.

Maroulis (centre) with the other members of Black Tape for a Blue Girl .