Mark was six
when his parents enrolled him in piano lessons. "Boring,"
recalls Mark "I remember waiting for my older brother and sister to
finish their lesson first. It was like watching a cribbage tournament. The
lesson was no better."
Then one day at the age of nine, Mark picked up his father's guitar and a
simple chord book. Within an hour, he'd learned how to play a song, and
within a month wrote his first tune. "I still remember it," says
Mark shaking his head, "'Rain, rain, I love the rain, it makes things
grow....' The irony is, I ended up having to sing it at my old piano
teacher's recital!"
Mark continued to play guitar feverishly, wearing out a patch of wood on
his dad's guitar. "My arm was too short to reach over dad's guitar,
so I had to play in front of the sound hole. He never got mad, but he did
go and buy me my own guitar." Mark took a year of classical guitar in
the back room of a corner store when his family lived on the flat prairies
of Saskatchewan. But his passion for guitar really took off when he met
Greg Funke, who became a close family friend. "Greg taught my brother
Rick and I a few Chet Atkins' licks and how to play "Twinkle, Twinkle
Little Star" in three part harmony. Greg made guitar fun. He lit a
fire in me for guitar that's never gone out."
Mark comes from a family of entertainers. His baba and dido were both
actors in their youth, as was Mark, who won several awards for acting
throughout school. Grampa Mallett played in a big band. "He used to
sit on the front lawn at the farm and play his trumpet. The neighbours a
mile away would sit on their lawn and listen.... Grampa's band (in
Forestburg, Alberta) cut several records. He's the reason I love jazz and
big band music so much."
"Grampa gave me my first harmonica when I was a boy. I still have
it." Mark admits he couldn't play it very well, until one day he
watched an episode of Different Strokes with special guest Clarence
Clemons (Bruce Springsteen's sax player). "I was so moved by Clemons'
melodies, that I went downstairs, plugged into my P.A., and started
bending notes and playing the blues on my harmonica like there was no
tomorrow. I was so stunned, because I know some guys who've worked months
to bend notes." Ironically, Mark learned to play piano (this time
with an interest) much the same way while an engineering student at the
University of Alberta. "I sat down at a piano one day and thought,
'The notes of a guitar chord must be the same on a piano...' and within
minutes I was playing. Someone walked in the room and asked me how long
I've played piano. I looked up and said, 'Oh, about twenty minutes!'"
Mark's music has been influenced by a wide range of artists and styles,
from one of the first contemporary Christian bands Love Song, to
secular bands like The Eagles, Alabama, and Restless Heart. "My
family listened to a lot of Don Williams music when I lived at home. When
I go back, he's still playing, and I still love it." James Taylor,
Bruce Springsteen, Glen Miller, and Steve Wariner also made up Mark's
music collection when he left home. "I think I've bought all of
Steve's stuff. His music is what made me say "Yes!" and helped
me draw out the melodies I could hear in my head." More recently,
Billy Dean, John Berry, and Collin Raye line Mark's CD shelf. "Alison
Krauss is the new queen, though. Her style of music is re-defining
bluegrass, and I love it." Mark's new CD deliver me from me
echoes those sentiments with haunting dobro and fiddle solos.
But the artist to hold the most albums in Mark's collection is John
Michael Talbot. "My dear friend Guy Trudel, now a priest, gave me a
recording of Talbot's music. When I heard the harmonies on "Behold
Now the Kingdom" from one of his earlier recordings, I couldn't write
another song from that day on without hearing a harmony. John made the
mystical--modern, Catholicism--contemporary, at least for me."
And what would you be most likely to hear if you walked into Mark's house?
"Probably Gregorian chant or the Tallis Scholars. I must be getting
older." |
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Deliver Me From Me
- Jesus Set Me Free
- Deliver Me From
Me

- You Are The Same
- Guilty
- Returning
- The Prodigal

- In Your Eyes
- Home Again
- Fix My Eyes
- Christ My All
- There's A Time
- Only In You
- Jesus Set Me Free (reprise)
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Love Holds On
- Thirsting for You

- Love Holds On
- Without the Pain

- Here in Tofino
- In the Way
- Kingdom of Freedom
- Makin' My Way
- As You Are
- He Turned One
- Mind Over Matter
- Still Hold My Heart
- Mercy
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