Tommy Maras


Tommy Maras

  • Utah, USA
  • Amedia Artist since 2010
  • Genres: Rock, Jazz, Alternative, Studio Work

 

 

About:

Tommy Maras has been an Amedia Cymbals artist since 2010. Based in Utah, he is a seasoned studio drummer, live performer, and band member with a versatile approach to sound and gear. Tommy maintains multiple cymbal setups to meet the demands of diverse musical environments—from studio sessions to jazz ensembles to live gigs. His deep connection with Amedia cymbals allows him to explore sound with both precision and creativity.

 

 

Cymbal Setups:

 

Studio Kit:

                •             8”, 9”, 10” Vigor Rock Shiny Splashes

                •             13” Vigor Rock Shiny Hi-Hats

                •             Custom 14” Right-Side Hi-Hats (Vigor Rock top & Antique bottom)

                •             16”, 17”, 18”, 19” Vigor Rock Crashes

                •             20” Thrace China

                •             Custom Stack: 14” Paper Thin Classic Crash + 10” Classic China (inverted)

                •             Main Ride: 21” Antique Ride

                •             Secondary Ride: 22” Antique Jazz Ride

 

Jazz Kit:

                •             14” Ahmet Legend Hi-Hats

                •             21” Vigor Rock Crash

                •             22” Lo-Fi Ride

 

Gigging Kit:

                •             15” Dervish Hi-Hats

                •             10” Classic Splash

                •             16”, 17”, 18” Classic Thin & Medium Thin Crashes

                •             18” Eremya China

                •             22” Custom Classic Ping Ride (custom bell)

 

 

Currently Performing With:

                •             West of House

                •             Rumor Has It

                •             Freelance session and live work with multiple bands across Utah

 

 

Artist Statement:

“Amedia cymbals give me the sonic flexibility I need for every musical setting—handcrafted character, explosive tone, and complete control.”