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Artist description
MARK BORSUK is the most versatile solo male artistto reappear on the music scene in years. His music is full of rocky melodiesthat soothe the soul and jump start the heart. This isthe kind of music the whole family can listen to and appreciate. Mark's individuality allowsyou to see a more personal side in his debutsolo album "MB etched in stone". ThisUNPLUGGED album gives the listener the warmthof an intimate venue with candlelight. |
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Music Style
Rock & Pop |
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Musical Influences
Billy Joel, Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens, Spencer Davis, Sting |
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Similar Artists
Jackson Browne, Billy Joel, Elvis, Beatles, Moody Blues |
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Artist History
Originally from the Bronx New York, Mark startedas a solo performer when he was 17 years old atvenues throughout Greenwich Village and theManhattan area. After moving to California andforming THE MINIMUM WAGE BAND with performancesat prestigious venues like the Country Club, Club M,and the legendary Palomino Club, his music and lyricsbroadened professionally to retro classic Rock 'n Roll.Extensive live and studioperfornamces with Spencer Davis, Ritchie Hayward,Matt Andes, Lenny Castro, Mike Landau, Rick Serretteand Johny Barbata furthered his truely professional vocaland stage presence. After finishing two albums withTHE MINIMUM WAGE BAND, he embarked on his own solo albumfor songs that did not fit the band style. Along with continued band performances at the nightclubs,his individual acoustic performances at smaller venueskeep the audiences exploding and begging for encoreafter encore. |
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Group Members
Mark Borsuk: Vocals, Background Vocals, Keyboard, Guitars, Bass, Percussion and Kat Seiple: Percussion, Co-producer, and Engineer |
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Instruments
Acoustic, Slide, and Electric Guitars, Bass, Keyboard, various Percussion |
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Albums
The Minimum Wage Band, Working Man's Dilema |
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Additional Info
Matt Andes on slide guitar and Randell Kirsch on electric/acoustic guitar |
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Location
Moorpark, CA - USA |
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