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Marty Beller
Marty Beller of They Might Be Giants performing in New York, NY in February 2008
Marty Beller of They Might Be Giants performing in New York, NY in February 2008
Background information
Birth nameMarty Beller
Born (1967-07-10) July 10, 1967 (age 57)
OriginNew York, NY
GenresAlternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Drums, vocals
Years active2002-present
Websitewww.martybeller.com

Marty Beller (born July 10, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter. He is the current drummer for They Might Be Giants since Dan Hickey's departure in 2004. He has recorded two solo albums. He has contributed writing and vocals for three of TMBG's albums: Here Come the ABCs (on "Alphabet Lost And Found"), Here Come the 123s (on "High Five!") and Here Comes Science (on "Speed and Velocity").

On TMBG's 2011 compilation album Album Raises New and Troubling Questions, Beller is referenced in the song "Marty Beller Mask", the lyrics of which suggest that he is actually Whitney Houston wearing a mask. On the news of Houston's death, TMBG decided to phase the song out from public performance.[1]

Personal life

Beller lives in New York and is married to the literary agent Jill Grinberg, and has two children, a daughter named Violet Beller (born 2005), and a son named Noah Beller (born 2008).

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