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John Mark Heard (1951-August 1992) was a record producer, singer, and songwriter originally from Macon, Georgia. Mark Heard released 16 records in his lifetime, and produced and performed with many other artists as well, such as Sam Phillips, Pierce Pettis, Phil Keaggy, Vigilantes of Love, Peter Buck of R.E.M. (who co-produced VOL's album Killing Floor with Heard), John Austin, The Choir, Randy Stonehill and Michael Been of The Call. Heard produced part of Olivia Newton-John's The Rumor, which also included a cover of Heard's own "Big and Strong".
History After first attending the University of Georgia where he majored in biology, Heard travelled to Switzerland to study at L'Abri under respected Christian teacher Francis Schaeffer. Singers Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill literally stumbled onto Mark one day playing his guitar. Norman was so impressed by Heard's abilities that he soon signed him to his record label, Solid Rock Records. Heard and his wife Janet moved to Glendale, California in 1977 to begin work on his Appalachian Melody album for the label, but would also maintain a close relationship with the people at the L'Abri for years. Heard would also record and release Fingerprint on a Swiss label in 1980.
--- In 1981, Heard began a recording contract with Chris Christian's Home Sweet Home Records. Heard released five albums for the label; 1981's Stop the Dominoes, 1982's Victims of the Age; 1983's Eye of the Storm; 1984's Ashes and Light; and 1985's Mosaics.
--- In 1984, Heard began recording in his home studio, which he dubbed "Fingerprint Recorders," after the title of one of his earlier records. From that point on, his albums were largely made at home, with just a handful of friends and relatives lending a hand. In 1986, Heard decided to try something a little different and recorded the experimental Pop/Rock album for What? Records entitled Tribal Opera, under the name iDEoLA. When asked about the unusual name, Heard replied "It's not supposed to be mysterious or anything; I just put a band together and right now I happen to be the only one in it." Heard also directed a music video for the single of that album, "Is It Any Wonder."
--- The early 1990s saw a return to recording albums of his own, with 1990's Dry Bones Dance. Fans and reviewers alike hailed the new release as one of the best of his career. Heard followed Dry Bones Dance with Second Hand in 1991, and, finally, Satellite Sky in 1992, which would turn out to be his final release.
--- On July 4, 1992, Heard suffered a heart attack on stage while performing with Pierce Pettis and Kate Miner, at the Cornerstone Festival, near Chicago, Illinois. Heard finished his set and went to the hospital immediately afterwards. Two weeks after being released from the hospital, Heard had a cardiac arrest and died in August of 1992............
For more history on Mark Heard see his bio on Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia.
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Mark Heard Tribute Radio Show 8-19-07

From The Think Tank:http://www.myspace.com/thethinktank"Hello,On August 19th, I'll be airing a tribute show to Mark on my radio program. I'll be on from 10 am-noon PST, and anyone can listen online at...
Posted by Mark Heard on Sun, 12 Aug 2007 09:28:00 PST

"Ain't that the curse of the second hand."

SECOND HAND is my favorite Mark Heard record. But I should admit my bias. It was the most recent record he had released around the time I first had the opportunity to work with him. I saw the songs ma...
Posted by Mark Heard on Fri, 13 Jul 2007 06:08:00 PST

A Tortured Genius on the CCM Fringe

Mark Heard was the ultimate tortured genius on the fringes of contemporary Christian music, asking smart, tough questions of real life, betrayal, and broken dreams, and frequently finding equally toug...
Posted by Mark Heard on Sat, 13 Jan 2007 03:09:00 PST

Mark Heard - Remembered by Joe Kirk

My wife and I were in Macon, GA in the summer of 93. We were trying to adopt four girls we had heard about. On our way to this meeting with the Georgia Department of Family and Child Services, we pass...
Posted by Mark Heard on Wed, 15 Nov 2006 04:36:00 PST

Mark Heard - Musician, Mentor, Friend

by Miles O'NeilI first met Mark at Midtown Light & Trust, a coffee house in the incredible Fox Theater in Atlanta. Mark played there, but was also friends with the people who started ML&T, and he was ...
Posted by Mark Heard on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 07:12:00 PST

About HAMMERS & NAILS: THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF MARK HEARD

(from http://hammersandnails.net/)Mark Heard was a singer/songwriter/producer who recorded his first album in 1970. From that time until his passing in 1992 he shared his life and music with everyone ...
Posted by Mark Heard on Sun, 01 Oct 2006 02:51:00 PST

On The Tip of His Tongue

ON THE TIP OF HIS TONGUEThe gifted and prolific songwriter-musician Mark Heard died in July of 1992 at the age of forty, following two heart attacks. Hailing originally from Macon, Georgia, but spendi...
Posted by Mark Heard on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 05:42:00 PST

MARK HEARD DISCOGRAPHY

SETTING YESTERDAY FREE_independent 1970 / Spirit Records 1972Mark's first recording - Setting Yesterday Free - an independent 1970 release with the group Infinity Plus Three. Rereleased in 1972 on Spi...
Posted by Mark Heard on Tue, 15 Aug 2006 10:59:00 PST