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Marcos Aycox arrived in paradisal South Florida in 2020 after spending six years in Mississippi. While in Mississippi, Marcos met his husband. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance, with specializations in Vocal and Violin.

Marcos’ roots take him to Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil, where he was born into a humble family. Inspired by his family’s love for music and the arts, Marcos began to take piano lessons at eight. Marcos’ music direction took a turn after two years of piano lessons when he was introduced to the violin. By the age of 14, Marcos was considered a professional. His skillset had advanced so much in the short years that he became a music professor in his hometown. Additionally, Marcos began performing at various concert halls, weddings, and orchestras. Marcos’ talent became so widespread that he was booked for many of his state’s most popular wedding and performance bands.

Like many, the music became a safe place. A shelter from the storms of life. He used his talent to pour his heart out to the world – so that they could feel, see, and become inspired by the story in his songs. The art of the violin became not only his safe place but also the vessel for his career.

In 2014, at 18, Marcos was awarded the opportunity to move to the United States to further his skills at the University of Southern Mississippi. The bestowed musical gifts again brought him new adventures. Upon arrival, Marcos knew no English but quickly developed himself into a perfect communicator.

Since moving to the United States, Marcos has played at many of the nation’s most popular venues. However, his crown jewel was playing at Carnegie Hall in 2019.

Marcos and his husband Michael live in Wilton Manors, Florida, and have two hyperactive beagles, Artoo & Chewie.

The first recorded story of Merfolk in history was the merman Ea. Ea, the Babylonian god of the sea, brought humankind knowledge of arts and sciences. Known for fighting evil, the Babylonians loved and adored Ea. His legend became the basis for the future Greek god Poseidon.

Unlike their vile counterparts, the Sirens, the Merfolk were naturally peaceful and used their gifts, powers, and abilities to stave off the corrupt and evil.

When choosing a symbol that highlights who Marcos Aycox most closely identifies with, he decided on the Merman Ea. After introducing art and beauty to the world, Ea returned to the ocean.

Like Ea, Marcos loves and respects the beauty of the ocean and, of course, the arts. Using his gifts to bring joy and happiness in an often-negative world, Marcos battles whatever darkness his listeners face through music’s beauty. With every note and every strike of the bow, the world gets a little bit brighter!

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