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Mark Newman

About Me

Growing up in New York, Mark’s musical journey has taken him around the world several times, however, he always returns to his roots as a singer songwriter of the world famous Bleecker Street in NYC.
Since his early years as a Bleecker Street journeyman, Mark has never strayed from that recipe of cooking up a stew of honest, straight from the hip rock n’ roll, simmering with the subtle flavors of blues, r&b, funk, folk and soul music.
Well known as the front man for the group Tao Jones whose album “Rorschash Sunset” was critically acclaimed and achieved worldwide distribution, Mark now releases his newest solo project, “Must Be A Pony”.
At a time when the music industry seems to be taking a step back, peeling away some of its newer technology and production sounds, Mark Newman’s organic sounds and textured storytelling on this self-produced album seem to fill a musical hunger created a long time ago. “Must Be A Pony”, brings you back to a time when records were made by musicians instead of computer programmers.
“Must Be A Pony”, lays out a feast for the ears and soul. The title song featuring guest musicians Anton Fig and Steve Holley is a story of a cynical adult’s attempt to rediscover the magic of being an optimistic child.
The song that perhaps sets the strongest mood for the rest of the album is “Dead Man’s Shoes”. a layered story with twists and turns of a man who needs to run because he borrowed money from the wrong people.
A haunting version of the Bee Gee’s classic "NY Mining Disaster" is perhaps more timely now than when it was written.
There are many other guests featured in this project including Mark’s long time friend, Sam the Sham who shares both writing and vocal credits on "Hard In The Rain".
On guitar it’s easy to see where Mark gets his musical seasoning. His influences might be considered the “usual suspects”; Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Jeff Beck, Albert, BB. & Freddie King & Ry Cooder but there is nothing usual in the way he combines them with his songwriting influences; Lowell George, John Hiatt, Frank Zappa, The Beatles and his vocal influences Greg Allman, Paul Rodgers, & Paul Carrack.
A strong rhythm guitarist, Mark is often mentioned alongside other greats like Steve Cropper. When it comes to slide he’s stirred together with Duane Allman & Lowell George.Mark uses “Must Be A Pony” to exemplify his mastery of guitar, lap steel mandolin, and dobro. His versatility in soloing on many instruments make him one of the most sought after musicians in the NYC area.
Mark is currently touring the world with Sam Moore (Sam and Dave) and Sam the Sham.Join the mailing list
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Member Since: 08/11/2006
Band Website: www.marknewman.us
Record Label: Danal Music
Type of Label: Indie

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Sam Moore at Inaugural Ball

On Tuesday, Jan 20th, I played with Sam Moore at the Creative Coalition Inaugural Ball in Washington, D.C. Sitting in were Sting and Elvis Costello and Brenda Russell.. Band members included Ivan Bodl...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 06:42:00 GMT

Touring,

I'm back home after a month in Europe with Willy DeVille (Mink Deville) and a fortnight (2 weeks) in Japan with Sam Moore. I'm just starting to have a sleep schedule again.. I'm not complaining. I met...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:19:00 GMT

Antwerp

Great being in Belgium again and meeting some of you in person.Thanks for your support.Now for the rest of the Willy DeVille tour.
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:45:00 GMT

Zurich

Just finished the show in Zurich. Saw a lot of familiar faces from the summer tour. Great falafel here although I can't wait to hit Mamoun's in the village.
Posted by on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:53:00 GMT

Bern, Switzerland

Just finished another show opening for Willy Deville in Bern, Switzerland. Willy's fans, and there are a lot of them here, were very patient having to endure an opening act. Only one heckler yelling "...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Mar 2008 15:50:00 GMT

Willy DeVille Tour

Day off in Berlin. Went to the Reichstag, Checkpoint Charlie and other places relevant to WWII and the Cold War. Walked through the Brandenburg Gate and there it was...Starbucks.Played Columbiahalle. ...
Posted by on Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:06:00 GMT

Willy DeVille Tour

Played Koln, Germany last night. Great crowd. Saw the Dom, a huge church, hundreds of years old and one of the few buildings left standing after WWII.On to Bremen. There's an old fairy tale called "Th...
Posted by on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 03:28:00 GMT

Oosterpoort, Groningen

Played the Oosterpoort in Groningen tonight. Great crowd except for one heckler who couldn't wait to see Willy. I played here last summer .. Didn't have a chance to walk around so we walked toda...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Feb 2008 15:28:00 GMT

2nd week

Played concert halls in Breda(NL), Hasselt(Bel), and Roermond(NL). On to Groningen to play Oosterpoort.Finally got to work out thanks to Darin Brown, Willy's keyboard player, who dragged me to the hot...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Feb 2008 04:32:00 GMT

Brussels

Audiences in Europe are great. They actually listen. Last night at the AB in Brussels someone from the audience handed me a beer. Glad he didn't throw it at me. Thanks, whoever you are. Stayed up most...
Posted by on Sun, 17 Feb 2008 07:26:00 GMT