Mark Heard
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Genre: Bluegrass / Christian / Folk Rock
Location MACON, Georgia, Un
Profile Views: 39689
Last Login: 6/5/2012
Member Since 8/14/2006
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm1hcmtoZWFyZC5uZXQv
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
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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Comments
- JOHN AUSTIN3 years ago
To those of you who live in the Chicago area, hope you can make it out to the November 14th show! All 3 of us (Pierce, Pat & myself) found great meaning in working with Mark Heard, and this is the first time we're joining together for a concert. Because of our connection to Mark, during the show we will also be playing some of his songs. For more information visit www.trijangle.com. (Thanks for allowing us to plug the show on this page. Thinking that Mark wouldn't mind...fingers crossed...lol.)
- JOHN AUSTIN3 years ago
Attn: Chicagoland
Join us November 14th in Elgin, IL for what is certain to be an amazing display of songwriting talent!
Pierce Pettis, Pat Terry and John Austin are all being brought together
that evening for a "Songwriters in the Round" type concert for an
evening of stories and song. All three are incredibly talented
songwriting and performing legends who have dedicated their careers to
making good music for all to enjoy. Between the three of them, their
songs have been recorded by Joan Baez, Susan Ashton, Dar Williams,
Garth Brooks, Art Garfunkel, Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, Kenny Chesney,
Alan Jackson, John Anderson, Sammy Kershaw, The Gaither Vocal Band, The
Oak Ridge Boys...and they have collaborated with artists such as Mark
Heard, Shawn Mullins, Buddy Miller, Better Than Ezra, Vigilantes of
Love, John Mayer Band, The BoDeans, Steve Winwood Band, Sugarland,
Train and The Innocence Mission.
The showcase is on November 14th from 7:30 to 10:30 at the Westridge
Community Church in Elgin, Illinois. Tickets are $16.00 and sure to be
worth every penny.
For more information and to purchase your tickets to the show, please visit http://trijangle.com/.
Hope to see you there!! trijangle.com
- Marjie Cardwell4 years ago
An honour to have Mark Heard listed among my friends. He left us too soon.
- Nerve Breakthrough4 years ago
And concerning that idea that "I am not too affected by death..." Upon reflection, leave it to Mark to capture what proper thoughts might be: "The headlines in the dailies are the horses in the race...that lead you to believe that life and death is common place. Some believe it...and I'm crying again."
- James Stanley Howen4 years ago
Greetings from Stevens Point, WI.
Thank you for accepting my add request to this fine tribute to an awesome artist that was Mark Heard.
Jimmy - Nerve Breakthrough4 years ago
Not too affected by death; it seems to be happening to all sorts of nice people...but I recall crying when I heard that Mark had died. This emotional response was rare (for me). But Mark was unique. He had been scraping around, way below the surface. And my life and his songs were all mixed up together. I was overwhelmed by wanting to be warmed, wanting to be real, wanting to be healed. Wishing that the ways of men were the same as the ways of God.
Flash forward many years...Still listening, I sit at the table, drawing pictures, with the vinyl spinning, believing that out in the eye of the storm the friends of God suffer no permanent harm.
Peace
Nerve Breakthrough - Marlin Brackett4 years ago
such a light from such a far away place.
m - JOHN AUSTIN4 years ago
The long awaited Pat Terry album is now available. LAUGH FOR A MILLION YEARS, the title track, was written for Mark. For more info visit his MySpace page!
- glenn thompson4 years ago
love the blogs. thanks for the heads up bulletin about them.
i was at the last concert. mark's work and what i've gleaned about his life and conversations have meant a lot to me....
long live his work and truth followers like him. - Brian Rennick4 years ago
Remembering you today...







