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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Marc Capelle
| name = Marc Capelle
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| image = Marc-Capelle.jpg
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| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name =  
| birth_name =  
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| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1962|5|16|mf=yes}}
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| birth_place = San Francisco, CA
| death_date =  
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| instrument =  
| instrument = piano, keyboards, trumpet
| occupation =  
| occupation = musician
| years_active =  
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| label =  
| label =  
| associated_acts = [[American Music Club]]
| associated_acts = [[American Music Club]]<br/>[[Mark Eitzel]]<br/>Marc & The Casuals
| website =  
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'''Marc Capelle''' is
'''Marc Capelle''' is a multi-instrumental musician and composer. Capelle has performed with many artists throughout his career, including [[American Music Club]], [[Mark Eitzel]], The Plastic Ono Band, Third Eye Blind, Preston School Of Industry, The Fresh & Onlys, Tommy Guerrero, Marc & The Casuals and the West Coast Spiritual Corinthians. Additionally Capelle is music director for the Porchlight Storytelling series.


==Marc Capelle with American Music Club==
==Marc Capelle with American Music Club==
Capelle joined AMC for their 2004 reunion album ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'', playing a variety of piano, organ, keyboards, and arranging of brass sections. Capelle performed with the band through 2005, also appearing on their ''[[A Toast To You]]'' live album. He rejoined the band in 2009 and performed with them through 2011.


==Marc Capelle with Mark Eitzel==
==Marc Capelle with Mark Eitzel==
 
Capelle first played with [[Mark Eitzel]] on Eitzel's 2001 ''[[The Invisible Man]]'' album, playing piano and organ and arranging brass parts for the album, in addition to organ on EItzel's tour CD ''[[Eitzel Superhits International]]''. He co-wrote the music for "[[The Boy With The Hammer In The Paper Bag]]" from ''[[The Invisible Man]]'' as well. Capelle played piano and organ on most of Eitzel's 2003 ''[[Music For Courage And Confidence]]''. Also in 2003 Capelle and Eitzel co-wrote the song "[[What The Girl Didn't Say]]" for the ''[[You Can Never Go Fast Enough]]'' compilation album. Capelle played piano on "[[The Blood On My Hands]]" for Eitzel's 2009 ''[[Klamath]]'' release, and appears as Eitzel's keyboard accompanist on his 2017 live CD, ''[[Copenhagen 2009]]''. Capelle has performed live with Eitzel throughout his solo career.


==References==
==References==

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