About Us:

Mary and Glenn both grew up in Sandusky, Ohio listening to a lot of the same music. They both participated in School band and Choir, however, they went to different schools.

Mary and Glenn did not meet until later as adults. When they finally met, music created an instant connection. Mary and Glenn performed for many years in tribute bands.

Their first Duo performance, that revealed their special music chemistry, was performed and recorded live on the radio as part of a Christmas Special Program.

The radio performance was a live broadcast from a small theater where Mary sang while Glenn accompanied her on the bass guitar, to the delight of the theater audience. From that performance the 732 The Electric Duo began.

Mary’s Bio

(Vocalist, Piano, Keyboard/Synth, Flute)

Mary Spayd was Born into a musical family, having an uncle who was a Big Band leader. Mary’s father was the first Sousaphone performer with the historic Cedar Point “Hobo Band.”

Mary’s music experience began through the opportunity of high school marching band, concert band, jazz band and choir. Mary’s principal instrument is her voice. She has developed professional skills on the flute, piano and percussion.

Mary earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, at the Bowling Green State University, after receiving a actors scholarship to attend. Mary is an alumnus of the Huron Playhouse, and the Caryl Crane Children’s theatre, where she is a past board member.

Mary has worked consistently in a variety of music or music business related events. This work ranges from backup and lead vocalist in several bands, recording numerous Radio commercial/voice-overs, and a Children’s Storytelling workshop, which she has authored.

Glenn’s Bio

(Vocalist, Bass Guitar, Keyboard Synth, Music Production)

Glenn began performing live music on percussion at the age of 8, along with his 3 older brothers and father, in the family band.

  Glenn continued to perform on the drums/percussion all through his school years, including marching band, symphonic band, and jazz band, twice selected for the regional high school honors band. 

Glenn studied music theory at The Cleveland Music Settlement, and was a percussion major at the Ohio State University, having studied with the late professor Dr. James Moore.

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