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Life is a celebration of diversity and exploration, why should music any different?
Any one who has every listen to a Markádam CD, or even better, has caught a live show knows this is a philosophy he incorporates in his musical compositions. From his debut album A Long Time Coming to his upcoming release Fortune Teller Markádam has evolved as a singer-songwriter through the years, invoking artists of the past while weaving a new musical fusion of his own, he has managed to create a unique blend of song and music. Songs and arrangements that are familiar, yet diverse and odd enough to maintain your interest, provides him with the uncanny ability to keep you hanging on to hear what may be next. With each song, each performance, each album, he keeps you guessing what will be next.
Often referred to as a musical rubix cube, Markádam has made an art form out of being musically confused. Providing the listener with a brief presentation of his past, present and future all via the every so lovely method of music.
Any one who has every listen to a Markádam CD, or even better, has caught a live show knows this is a philosophy he incorporates in his musical compositions. From his debut album A Long Time Coming to his upcoming release Fortune Teller Markádam has evolved as a singer-songwriter through the years, invoking artists of the past while weaving a new musical fusion of his own, he has managed to create a unique blend of song and music. Songs and arrangements that are familiar, yet diverse and odd enough to maintain your interest, provides him with the uncanny ability to keep you hanging on to hear what may be next. With each song, each performance, each album, he keeps you guessing what will be next.
Often referred to as a musical rubix cube, Markádam has made an art form out of being musically confused. Providing the listener with a brief presentation of his past, present and future all via the every so lovely method of music.
Why this name?
Was born that way... lol.. :-) (Just for the record it's pronounced mar-kay-dum-)... starting to get picky about it.. tee hee :-)
Do you play live?
Yes!!! Anywhere and everywhere. Solo gigs, from theaters to coffee-houses. Anywhere I can share my music, and hopefully get paid for it.
Special moment - Playing on the same bill as the incredible Ms. EmmyLou Harris...
Special moment - Playing on the same bill as the incredible Ms. EmmyLou Harris...
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Perhaps. I just know it makes the music more accessible to people
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
In a heart beat.. lol
Your influences?
Roseanne Cash, Joni Mitchell, Al Green and The Judds
Favorite spot?
home sweet home