Mark Bacino

Mark Bacino

Mark Bacino performing at The Living Room, NYC 2009
Background information
Birth name Mark Vincent Bacino
Origin New York City, United States
Genres pop music
Occupation(s) musician, singer-songwriter, producer, writer
Instruments vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, drums
Years active 1998 – present
Labels Parasol Records, Nippon Crown, DreamCrush Music

Mark Bacino is an American singer-songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and writer.

Overview

Born and raised in New York City, Bacino is a graduate of St. John's University. While attending college, Bacino played in various bands and formed a production partnership with friend and audio engineer, Anthony Erice.[1] Via this partnership, the duo produced and recorded a variety of local talent in their home-spun, basement studio.[2]

Eventually Bacino set out as a solo artist; a move which yielded three self-released efforts, the last of which, 1997's "Pop Job" EP, earned him a deal with American, independent, record label Parasol Records. In late 1998, Parasol issued Bacino's official debut, "Pop Job…the long player!," augmenting the original EP with 8 new Bacino penned and recorded power-pop tracks.[3] In the years that followed, Bacino promoted the release with his live band, becoming a regular at downtown NYC clubs such as "The Living Room" and sharing bills with the likes of such artists as The Little Willies (featuring Norah Jones) and Madeleine Peyroux.[4]

In 2000, Bacino contributed an original song, "Merry Christmas, I Love You," to the holiday-themed, Parasol Records compilation, "Christmas Singles." The following year (2001) found Bacino contributing a cover version of Paul McCartney's "Every Night" to the album "Coming Up!;"[5] a McCartney, tribute compilation released by Oglio Records.

Early 2003 brought more live performances and both the US and Japanese releases of Bacino's second album, "The Million Dollar Milkshake" (Parasol, Nippon Crown); This effort found Bacino marrying varied arrangements to his original, guitar-centric sound.[6] Bacino also took to the television airwaves in '03 to promote "Milkshake" via a comedic, commercial spot which faithfully mirrored country singer Slim Whitman’s infamous TV ad from the early 1980s.[7]

In 2004, a partnership (now amicably dissolved) with JDMI Management (Tony Visconti, Hugh Padgham) encouraged Bacino to once again revisit the role of producer. With the formation of "The Queens English," a new production company and studio, Bacino found himself producing a variety of artists and collaborating with fellow writer-producers Peter Zizzo (Avril Lavigne, Vanessa Carlton) and Marc Swersky (Hilary Duff) .[8]

As a producer, Bacino continues to remain active, producing (and composing) music for television and film in addition to his production work for various artists.[9]

In the spring of 2010, Bacino's third album, "Queens English," was released on the (Bacino owned, Redeye distributed) DreamCrush Music label.[10] Described by All Music Guide as an album that "proves it's possible to introduce actual maturity into pop with no adverse effects," "Queens English" marks Bacino's move away from the carefree, bubblegum leanings of his previous efforts toward a more personal and reflective pop sound.[11]

In April 2012, Bacino began contributing an online column ("Songcraft") to Guitar World Magazine covering various topics related to songwriting.[12] In the same year, Bacino also founded and began curating "intro.verse.chorus," a web resource for songwriters dedicated to the art of song creation.[13]

In late 2013, Bacino was featured on the cover of the 2014 edition of "Songwriter's Market"[14] having contributed several articles to the annual, trade publication-reference guide for songwriters and musicians. Additionally, in late 2014, another Bacino authored piece was published in the 2015 edition of "Songwriter's Market."[15]

Bacino currently resides in New York City with his wife and son.

Notes

  1. see bio on Erice's official site – http://www.anthonyerice.com
  2. see bio on Bacino's official site – http://www.popjob.com/copy.bio.html
  3. see official Parasol Records site – http://www.parasol.com/artists/mark-bacino/pop-job-...the-long-player/
  4. see official Living Room site – http://www.livingroomny.com/artist/mark-bacino
  5. see All Music Guide "Coming Up!" album review – http://www.allmusic.com/album/coming-up-an-indie-tribute-to-the-music-of-paul-mccartney-mw0000015276
  6. see official Parasol Records site – http://www.parasol.com/artists/mark-bacino/the-million-dollar-milkshake/
  7. see official Bacino YouTube channel – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPAoyohVIPA
  8. see official Queens English site – http://www.thequeensenglish.com
  9. see Bacino's official discography page – http://www.thequeensenglish.com/MBDiscography2.htm
  10. see official DreamCrush Music site – http://www.dreamcrushmusic.com
  11. citing All Music Guide "Queens English" album review – http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1767035
  12. see Bacino at official Guitar World site – http://www.guitarworld.com/user/161839
  13. see official intro.verse.chorus site – http://www.introversechorus.com
  14. see 2014 Songwriter's Market at Amazon.com – http://www.amazon.com/2014-Songwriters-Market-James-Duncan/dp/1599637316
  15. see 2015 Songwriter's Market at Amazon.com – http://www.amazon.com/2015-Songwriters-Market-Where-Songs/dp/1599638428

Discography

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