A VOICE BUILT FOR EVERY ERA
Lafayette's premier crooner — a classic jazz vocalist in the tradition of Sinatra, Bennett, and Cole — Marco Savvy has spent over a decade bringing the hits of the eras back to life as his own. Born and raised in Acadiana, he's spent his career doing one thing with singular devotion: bringing back the years when the Great American Songbook was being written — with a voice built for it, and a Southern charm that never had to try.
Marco isn't a tribute act and he doesn't do impressions — he brings the music of an era back to life in his own voice, not someone else's. Whether it's Sinatra at a cocktail hour, the brass-packed sound of Cypress Royale at your wedding reception, or the hushed intimacy of a 1940s standard sung exactly as it was meant to be heard — Marco brings genuine musicianship and theatrical presence to every room he steps into.
“Are you really singing?”
“How do you know that song — it's from when I was little!”
"That brought me back to my childhood."
That's the reaction.
Every time.

THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU
Lafayette, Louisiana may be a long way from The Blue Room at The Roosevelt, but nobody told Marco Savvy.
If you discovered Marco through a wartime-era vocal performance — welcome.
He's not a tribute act and he's not imitating Sinatra, Bowlly, or anyone else.
What you heard was Marco's own voice doing what he does best:
bringing the music of an era back to life as itself, not as someone else's act.