Mo Faux


Tommy Ciccone:
Lead Vocals/Front Man
Guitar/Piano

Tommy was born and raised in the Philadelphia, PA area. He started singing as soon as he could make sounds, and by the age of 5 he was already playing piano. What ever “it” is, he has it. As MoFaux’s great young dynamic front man you, at any time, can find him roaming the MF stage as a first rate vocalist, a blistering lead guitarist, or leading the sing-along from the piano. Tommy has worked/performed with such acts as: Jealous Type, Silvertide, Local H, Everclear and Halestorm. Just to name a few. With his "Star like" quality, Tommy’s presence as MoFaux’s front man solidifies an already talented and popular collection of musicians, but don't take our word for it...................Come see for yourself!

 
Dave "Skuell" (sk-you-ell) Skulski:
Lead Guitar/Lead Vocals

If you've seen MoFaux, then you know. Skuell is a rare combination of natural talents. There is no "secret" in weapon when it comes to Dave. In truth, he is a super guitar player who can sing an 80's Whitesnake hit, a soulful 70's Marvin Gay ballad or crush a brand new Killers tune. When you see MoFaux you quickly realize that Skuell could TRULY be the front man or lead guitarist for any band around.....................We're just happy that he's one of OUR not so secret weapons!  :)


Nick Giantonio:
Drummer/Vocals/
Contact Person

Nick happens to be MoFaux’s “Architect”, but he is just one of the talented and versatile musicians responsible for MoFaux’s good fortune over the years. His ability to authentically cover such a wide variety of musical styles is one of the cornerstones of their success.



 
Ryan Madora: Bass Player
Redefining the look of traditional bass players, Ryan has added a refreshing new element to an already powerful MoFaux lineup. She is currently lighting up the Philadelphia music scene with old school soul, blues inspired grooves, and a powerhouse rock feel. After spending four years studying at New York University, Ryan has returned to her hometown to play with a number of talented musicians and teach private lessons.  She enjoys long walks along boat house row, espresso drinks, and the Full House theme song.  As bassist Anthony Wellington exclaimed, “It’s a beautiful world when a little white girl has that much funk.”