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Untitled (currently in studio) yet to be released record of Mark's favorite Gospel Music. The album was recorded over the last year of Mark's life and he only stopped working on it weeks before he passed. While in production it is expected to be completed and produced for released this year.


Collector's Choice Records http://www.ccmusic.com has just released the two albums Mark recorded for Elektra Records in 1964-1965.  These recordings have long been essentially unavailable and are now available on CD's.

Out of My Hands

Mark's first album in over 20 years!

You can purchase this album on-line from Origin Jazz. You can also sample the tracks below to get a sense of what Mark is up to now.

Out of My Hands Samples

The links below lead to samples from the new album. Each sample is in Windows Media Player format. If you need Microsoft's Media Player, you can visit Microsoft and download (Macintosh or Windows format) it for free. Each file is 30 seconds in listening length and 500k to 600k and will take a few moments if you are on a dial-up connection, so be patient!

1. I'm a Stranger Everywhere 9. San Francisco Zoo
2. Angelette in Blue 10. Dancer's Choice IV
3. Just for You 11. Touchy Tiger
4. Crazy Blue 12. Teach You to Relax
5. School Boy Crush 13. Yosemite Valley
6.San Joaquin County Fair 14. River of Mercy
7. Hug Today 15. Fishin Song
8. T-Bone, T-Bone Blues 16. Ileanna

Also "Classic Folk Music" by Smithonian Folkways Recordings

Mark says, "When I first recorded the song Sugar Babe, I sure never dreamed it would be released some forty years later along with such icons of the folk world as; Leadbelly, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger on the same CD. If I do say so myself, It's a great CD when you consider the scope and breadth of the music on it." Or email order it at Mailorder@folkways.si.edu, or call 1-888-365-5929.

 

 

 

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