Carolyn Mark Explained

Carolyn Mark
Origin:Sicamous, British Columbia, Canada
Genre:Alternative country
Occupation:Musician, songwriter
Years Active: - present
Label:Mint
Associated Acts:The Corn Sisters, Neko Case, Showbusiness Giants, Jr. Gone Wild, NQ Arbuckle, The Show Goats

Carolyn Natasha Mark[1] is a Canadian alternative country singer-songwriter.[2] She has recorded as a solo artist and as a member of the duo The Corn Sisters with American colleague Neko Case, as well as with the bands the Vinaigrettes, Jr. Gone Wild, Showbusiness Giants, the Fixin's and the Metronome Cowboys. She has also provided backing vocals on recordings by The Buttless Chaps, Greenfield Main, Neko Case, Frog Eyes, NQ Arbuckle, Rhubarb Whiskey, Secret Emchy Society, and Blackout Beach.

In 2006, Mark performed on CBC Radio One's Fuse in collaboration with the band Great Lake Swimmers,[3] a collaboration which Mark herself described as "like putting a scorpion and a mouse in a tank together and seeing what happens".

In 2009 she co-released Let's Just Stay Here with Toronto's NQ Arbuckle through Vancouver's Mint Records.[4] The album was nominated for a 2010 Juno Award, in the Roots & Traditional Album category.[5] The album was also one of PopMatters' top 10 album in their Best Country Music of 2009 list.[6] In September 2016, Mark released her eighth solo album, Come! Back! Special!

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CANADA DAY OFF TORONTO . ASCAP . American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers . March 13, 2023.
  2. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p431439|pure_url=yes}} Biography: Carolyn Mark]. Ankeny. Jason . Allmusic. 26 April 2010.
  3. http://exclaim.ca/Interviews/FromTheMagazine/great_lake_swimmers_dive_in/ "Great Lake Swimmers Dive In"
  4. http://www.mintrecs.com/index.php?component=releases&action=details&id=155&artist=carolyn_mark Mint Records release page
  5. http://junoawards.ca/nominees/#rootsAlbumGroup Juno nominees
  6. Web site: Thanki . Juli . The Best Country Music of 2009 . PopMatters . 6 August 2013.
  7. Web site: Carolyn Mark - Multimedia.