Marty Ross (musician)

He was influenced by his mother's folk harmonies and his Uncle Bob Fisher's (his mom's brother) sense of rock and roll.

Fisher quit the band he was in to move from England to live with the Ross family in the late 1960s in Rockford, Illinois.

Ross teamed with Randy Gerston to produce for the movie Blair Witch Project the single mix of " The Order Of Death" by Public Image Limited.

Ross co-wrote a song with composer Billy Sullivan for the documentary film Platoon: Brothers in Arms.

The series was produced by Bob Rafelson, Burt Scheneider and Steve Blauner of the original TV show The Monkees.

[4] After the show was cancelled Ross rejoined Jim Cushinery and Bobby Tews from The Wigs to form the band 57 Braves.

[5][6] Ross played his first solo show in many years, opening for former Babys frontman John Waite at the Rose Theater in Pasadena, CA, in July 2016.

On Saturday, February 25, 2017, Ross performed a concert opening for legendary singer/songwriter Don McLean at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills, CA.

Ross played guitar and sang three of Campbell’s most loved songs: "Galveston," "Rhinestone Cowboy," and "Wichita Lineman."

Ross performed with Micky Dolenz at the Winnetka Bowl in August 2018, singing an emotional rendition of "Without You" recorded by their mutual friend Harry Nilsson.

Ross reunited with The Wigs at a sold-out show performed at Shank Hall in Milwaukee, WI, on September 14, 2019.

Ross was the solo singer on the Larry Willams classic song "Slow Down," made famous by The Beatles.

Ross playing in 2016 with Prairie's Hermits, Mirkwood and Shire Cafe, Arlington, Washington.