Sebastian Marino had a metal music and audio production career. He played guitar for Anvil and Overkill on multiple albums. He later transitioned into the professional sound industry and founded and operated Audio Images, a respected audio and video production company.
According to Guitar World, Marino’s metal journey began with Anvil. He played with the band from 1989 to 1995. His contributions appeared on their 1991 album ‘Worth the Weight.’
His musical career reached new heights in 1995 when he joined Overkill. He spent four productive years with the band. During this time, he contributed to three albums: ‘The Killing Kind’ (1996), ‘From the Underground and Below’ (1997), and ‘Necroshine’ (1999).
Sebastian Marino’s Cause of Death

According to Blabbermouth, Marino passed away at age 57 on January 1, 2023, shortly after handling sound duties at a New Year’s Eve event in Florida. He was rushed to a hospital in the early hours of the morning, but unfortunately, he did not survive.
Marino’s longtime friend Bruce Pilato took to social media after his passing and wrote, “Farewell to my dear friend Sebastian Marino, who died suddenly in the early hours of today after being rushed to a hospital while doing a sound job on New Year’s Eve in Florida. Sebastian owned and operated Audio Images one of the most acclaimed audio & video production companies in the country. He and I go back to the 1980s and in the mid 1990s we worked together with Linda Rutherford & Celtic Fire, which featured his first wife.”
He continued, “It was Sebastian who I approached for a road crew when I first started working with Carl Palmer in 2005. Sebastian essentially brought a slew of top-quality production people who made up the road crews of Carl Palmer’s band; Asia; Yes, and other platinum-level acts around the globe. A brilliant musician in his own right, he was like a best friend to any working musician or road tech who interacted with him. He always treated them fairly and often worked for less than he should have just so the music could survive. Sebastian… You were a diamond whose legacy will shine on forever. RIP, pal.”
Who Inherited Sebastian Marino’s Money?

According to Democrat and Chronicle, Marino’s estate was passed down to his immediate family. He is survived by his wife, Betsy, and five children: Julia, Emily, Joseph, Jenna, and Mason Rivera. His mother, Jeanette Vilar, and brothers, Frank and John Marino, were also part of his close family.
Marino’s business legacy lives on through Audio Images. His company provided sound, audio, and lighting services for major acts like Carl Palmer’s band, Asia, and Yes, as well as major festival productions like the Rochester International Jazz Festival.