Dre DiMura
Dre DiMura is an American musician and actor, best known for his work as a guitarist and creator on TikTok. He began his professional career at age 14, performing at clubs and theaters in the New York metropolitan area. DiMura attended the Princeton School of Rock and played guitar in several local bands before relocating to Los Angeles in 2015 to pursue a career as a session musician. Shortly thereafter, DiMura was cast by director David Fincher in Living on Video (HBO), and appeared with Ciara and Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli in a two episode special of Nickelodeon sitcom, Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn. He was a touring member of Australian rock band Evol Walks beginning in 2015, and also toured with Palaye Royale. Between 2015-17, he released two EPs with blues-rock trio, Lunar Electric; the latter a visual concept album produced and directed by DiMura.
In 2019 he toured with Diamante, supporting bands like Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace and Chevelle on tour. Diamante released her sophomore album, "American Dream" in 2021, for which DiMura provided lead guitar. He was featured in Guitar World and Guitar Player magazines for his blindfolded cover of guitarist, Eric Johnson's instrumental composition, Cliffs of Dover. The guitarist's 2020 release, "Died in Dallas" (featuring Periphery frontman Spencer Sotelo) was also included in Guitar World's "Essential Guitar Tracks". He co-wrote and produced the song, "Invisible" with artist Alexa Villa, which was featured in the SHOWTIME limited series, "The Comey Rule" in late 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, DiMura began posting on TikTok, entering into several lucrative brand partnerships, and experiencing viral success as a creator.