Mark David Manders


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After some personal time with his family, a reunion with an old friend, and many long nights in the studio, Mark David Manders reemerges with Cannonball, an exuberant record that embraces the love for music that inspired his impulsive start as a Texas country singer. "I love to entertain and when it comes down to it, music, for me, is about being on stage, making the crowd scream. I live for the people singing along to my songs and making them happy. That's what I imagined when writing Cannonball." It was Mark's passion that attracted new Texas start up label Big Karma Records to sign him. "I have never seen an artist that has more widespread appeal than Mark," says Big Karma founder, Jim Slaton. "He has that unique ability where anyone that listens to his music feels it touches them personally, and that's a once in a lifetime quality. Combine that with the explosiveness of his live show and you have a truly amazing artist." Mark's last album, Highs and Lows, marked a more introspective point in his life exposing his deeper side. However, with Cannonball, Mark journeys back to the good old days when he was lighting up Texas pubs and saloons on a nightly basis with his songs that embody the great yet simple things that life has to offer. The album has a light, feel-good sound that echoes Mark's sentiment about "going back to the basics and making music fun and exciting again." With his songs, you find yourself listening to a humble, close knit band in a studio that truly loves to play together for their fans and for the sake of just having a good time. Don't let the levity of the album fool you though. Within every song, Mark casts his lyrical spell upon every note and story he tells. The poet in Mark will live on forever and his fascination with words and meanings underlie each song. "Lyrics are still the most important part of a song," he says. "It's a fine line between a good feeling song and a well written song. My goal was to try to bring those two together." Mark reached his goal with Cannonball, where wild nights of drinking meet the hazy, slow moving mornings. "With a lot of these songs, I'm just having fun. With others, I just wanted to let stuff out." The first single, "I'm Alright," immediately hooks you with its flirtatious acoustic guitar accompanied by Manders' casual voice singing "I'm Alright if you're alright, Alright?" You can not help but reminisce about those crazy nights when you've just had to laugh with a friend at what you've gotten yourselves into. "God only knows what a trip it's been. But tomorrow we're gonna do it all again." Mark does, in fact, do it all again by bringing back his popular bar sing-a-long "Three Fingers Tequila." An instant hit originally, the song is reincarnated with the talented genius of Ed Cherney, the Grammy-winning engineer most known for his work with the Rolling Stones. Recorded at the famous Village Recorder in Los Angeles, Mark was joined by his former fiddle player, Heather Woodruff, Bonnie Raitt's musicians and Blondie Chaplin, a backup vocalist for the Rolling Stones. The eclectic collaboration results in a faster, wilder tribute to crazy nights had by shots of the devil's nectar. The title song, "Cannonball," demonstrates Mark's ability to tell stories in the most unexpected and often ‘out –there' manner. Originally about a guy who is losing his mind over a girl, the song mirrors a parable complete with clever metaphors and references about how life is often times complete chaos. "I saw it all comin' down, just like a Cannonball landin' in a fishbowl." Manders refers to "Cannonball" has one of his favorite songs because it encompasses the craziness and spontaneity that went into making the album. "I really like the off the wall stuff. It's amazing when you can go as far off as you can go but still tie it all up in the end and bring it back." Mark's storytelling truly reaches a new level with "My Old Friend." The song's relaxed, conversational tone perfectly compliments the lifelong story the song tells. The lyrics immediately capture your attention and you can't help but lose yourself in the nostalgic tale. "And hardly a day goes by that we don't talk together on the phone. I guess it's come full circle in a round about kind of way. Our paths have crossed so many times they've finally learned to stay." As fascinating as his stories are, it is the live shows that keep the fire burning in Mark. He continues to tour relentlessly around Texas, while also becoming a frequent performer in Los Angeles and on the west coast. His now famous "Manders' Tracks," a row of empty shot glasses and beer bottles that are left on the stage after his show, are a testament to the one of a kind experience it is to watch him play. "My job is to entertain. Every time someone stands up on a table and throws a beer, I think, damn, we've done our job."
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Mark David Manders  12/25/2005            
Chris Whitsell
Lance you really dont know what you are talking about bud. Mark is a true texas performer and one of the best songwriters ive ever heard. I really beleive your miximg up your bands, because anyone who has ever seen Mark play will tell you different. so go listen to whatever it is you call Texas country and talk crap about someone else.
Mark David Manders  12/24/2005            
Lance Cobb
I recently read an interview with Manders where he said, "If someone stands up on a table and throws a beer bottle at one of our shows, we know we're doing our job." That's musical terrorism, isn't it?! I mean, if your show is so boring that audience members are throwing beer botlles instead of listening, what does that say about you as a musical artist? (Taking tongue out of cheek now to introduce some real commentary)... I've been the victim of several Mark David Manders performances. If the guy ever sings a note that isn't painfully sharp or flat, I'll eat my cowboy boots. If the guy ever writes a song beyond the 3rd grade level, I'll eat YOUR cowboy boots. If his band ever plays a song on key and on tempo, I'll eat THEIR cowboy boots. The truth about Manders and his straining, struggling "music" is that folks from outside Texas sometimes hear or (God forbid) witness this crap and think it is what we're all about in Texas... arrogant, cocky, reckless, and repugnant beer swilling yayhoos. Mark David Manders is doing for Texas Music what Jackie Gleason did for pole-vaulting.
Mark David Manders  11/18/2005            
CHIP
MARK DAVID MANDERS YOUR MUSIC IS GREAT.LOVE YOUR SHOWS. YOUR LEAD GUITARIST MARK LAFON IS THE BEST I'VE EVER SEEN. KEEP THE MUSIC GOING.
Mark David Manders  11/02/2005            
Country Mick
MDM is a funny muther f*cker.
Mark David Manders  10/23/2005            
Page281
Of Mr Manders albums this is the weakest. There are some very good songs. My Old Friend, eight Track, and The Last Supper. Some good songs; Fort Wort and Cannonball, (Thought I do not like paying for 2 mixes of the same song on the same album.) The others are OK. The feeling I have from this album is that he wanted to put an album out but did not have all the material and did not take the time to polish the material. Though it is not his best I am still happy with the purchase. The album has some powerful stories and fun songs.
Mark David Manders  10/20/2005            
Grady
We love you Mark. You are the best. Melissa and I be jammin' to your new cd right now. Take care, hope to see you again soon!
Mark David Manders  10/11/2005            
Ted
I love "I'm Alright If You're Alright, Alright" or whatever it is called. It is not deep, but it is fun. As is most of Manders' stuff. He focuses on entertaining, so the live shows are outstanding. His Mick Jagger impersonation is superb. New album: a must-have. Live shows: First rate. Keep it up!
Mark David Manders  10/02/2005            
Michael
This cd sounds like Mark David Manders wrote the thing on his way to the studio. His current single goes something like this. "I'm alright if your alright, alright? OK. I'm OK if your OK, OK? Alright" Give me a break.
Mark David Manders  07/02/2005            
Page281
All three of Marks albums are great and you can not go wrong with them. The strengths are the lyrics and fiddle. The only critisism is his voice. Not every one is blessed with the voice of Willie Nelson.
Mark David Manders  09/13/2004            
david smith
one of my favorite artists. very good in concert and all of the albums are great. he really reaches out to his fans in concert regardless of how many are there.
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