Fred Mascherino

Musician

Birthday July 27, 1974

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Age 49 years old

Nationality United States

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1974

Frederick Paul Mascherino (born July 27, 1974 ) is an American musician best known for his work as lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist in alternative rock band Taking Back Sunday.

He is currently active with bands The Color Fred and Say Anything.

Fred is also known for working with Terrible Things.

He also runs the record label Heading East Records.

He is vegan and straight edge.

Mascherino was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and raised in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.

He graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, where he earned a degree in Jazz Guitar.

1992

From 1992 to 1999, Mascherino was in a band named Brody, whose members included Kevin Ruggeri, Bill Loughin, Billy Warburton, Brodie Ruland, Keith Cucuzza, Pat Higgins and Dan Sagherian.

It was during this time that he met Eddie Reyes, then of Clockwise.

Brody released a 7-inch EP on Creep Records entitled "Against Forgetting" and a full-length CD entitled "Worth Dying For" on Harvest records.

The band was also featured on several compilations, including Blackout! Records' "Punk Rock Jukebox."

1996

Fred is an active environmentalist and has been a vegan since 1996.

2000

In 2000, after Brody broke up, Mascherino became lead singer and guitarist for Breaking Pangaea, a band from Philadelphia.

Other members included drummer Will Noon, and bassist Clint Stelfox.

They were taken on by Florida label Undecided Records, and produced EP "Take Apart the Words" and full-length CD "A Cannon to a Whisper".

2003

In May 2003, Breaking Pangaea released an EP entitled "Phoenix" through Equal Vision Records.

Mascherino joined Taking Back Sunday in 2003, replacing original guitarist/singer John Nolan after Nolan left the band with bassist Shaun Cooper to pursue different musical interests with Straylight Run.

During his stint with Taking Back Sunday, Mascherino was a major collaborator, and was responsible for co-writing the majority of Louder Now, as well as many songs from Where You Want To Be.

Fred's main guitar is a Gibson SG Special, while his main amp consists of a Marshall JCM 800 2203 100-watt head, and a Marshall 1960A cabinet with Celestion Greenback speakers.

He notes that the cabinet accounts for 75% of his sound.

2004

In 2004, the members of Breaking Pangaea met up again and played to a sold out crowd at the First Unitarian Church in Philly.

From the stage, Mascherino told the crowd it would not be their last show.

2006

During the 2006 Taste of Chaos tour (for which Taking Back Sunday was headlining), Fred returned home due to family commitments.

His bandmates were forced to continue without him, supported onstage by members of Saosin, Anti-Flag and Underoath.

It was later revealed that Fred's family commitments were in regard to his mother-in-law's battle with cancer.

On October 4, it was announced that Fred had left the band to work on his solo project, The Color Fred.

The Color Fred is Mascherino's solo project.

2007

On October 30, 2007, Equal Vision Records released a full-length CD for the project titled "Bend to Break".

Although considered a solo project, Fred was joined on the recording by Steve Curtiss on drums, PJ Bond on bass and backing vocals and Keys/piano played by Breaking Pangaea bassist, Clint Stelfox.

At the time of the CD's release, the group was on tour with Straylight Run followed by tours with Angels and Airwaves, The Vans Warped Tour and the Give It A Name Tour in the UK with Four Year Strong and Mayday Parade.

2009

On April 18, 2009, an acoustic CD titled, The Color Fred "The Intervention EP" was released to commemorate Record Store Day.

The CD had acoustic versions and demos of songs from "Bend to Break" as well as unreleased songs.

Fred supported this release playing acoustic on tours with Craig Owens and The Summer Aesthetic.

On April 1, 2022, having reunited with a new lineup three years prior, The Color Fred released its sophomore album, A Year and Change, on indie label Heading East Records, which was founded by Mascherino earlier in the year.

On October 25, 2009, Mascherino and Andy Jackson (Death in the Park/ex-Hot Rod Circuit) announced plans for a new music project called Initials.

The band later changed its name to Terrible Things.

2010

They were soon joined by ex-Coheed and Cambria drummer, Josh Eppard, and released their first full-length album, Terrible Things, on August 31, 2010.

The album is a concept album revolving around a string of arson fires in Mascherino's hometown, Coatesville, Pennsylvania.

2011

On April 20, 2011, Andy Jackson announced that he was leaving the band.

The band and Jackson are still on good terms, and the band has continued without him, with Eppard aiding Mascherino with vocal duties.