Mark Stein (musician) explained

Mark Stein
Landscape:yes
Background:solo_singer
Birth Date:11 March 1947
Birth Place:Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S.
Genre:Rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock
Occupation:Musician, composer, arranger
Years Active:1966–present
Current Member Of:Vanilla Fudge
Website:Mark Stein's official website

Mark Stein (born March 11, 1947) is an American keyboardist, composer and arranger, who is a member of the Psychedelic rock group Vanilla Fudge. Stein also worked in the Tommy Bolin band and Alice Cooper's band during 1978 and 1979.

Biography

Early life

Stein was born and raised in Bayonne, New Jersey. He began playing piano at age four and later attempted the accordion. Upon being exposed to rock and roll in the 1950s, Stein settled on the guitar. He worked his way through various bands in his high school. While performing with one of these early groups, he spied an "old beat-up organ on the stage and started jamming on it."

Vanilla Fudge

Stein and Tim Bogert had played in a local band called Rick Martin & The Showmen. The pair were so impressed by the swinging, organ-heavy sound of The Rascals they decided to form their own band in 1965. Originally calling themselves The Electric Pigeons, they soon shortened the name to The Pigeons. Eventually, Carmine Appice and Vince Martell joined the band and they changed their name to Vanilla Fudge when they signed to Atlantic Records. The name change came because Atlantic didn't like the name The Pigeons. The origin of the name Vanilla Fudge came from a woman called Dee Dee, who worked at the Page 2 Club in Long Island, who stated her grandfather nicknamed her Vanilla Fudge. The bands debut was released in August 1967 and is a Gold Record.[1] Their cover of The Supremes' You Keep Me Hangin' On is their most well known track. Vanilla Fudge are known for performing slow and heavier covers of fast and upbeat songs. Later hits include a cover of Junior Walker & The All Stars’ 1965 single Shotgun.

The band has been cited as; "one of the few American links between psychedelia and what soon became heavy metal."[2]

As of March 2023, Stein, Appice and Martell still continue to tour as Vanilla Fudge.

Solo

Mark was in the Tommy Cooper band from 1978 to 1979.

Mark published the autobiography, You Keep Me Hangin’ On in 2011.[3] Stein released the solo album There's A Light was on November 26 2021.[4] During the pandemic of 2020, Mark wrote, recorded and released the single “We Are One”, a reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement.[5]

Influences

Stein himself influenced organist Jon Lord (1941-2012) of the band Deep Purple. Lord, in a 1989 interview said; "[he] used to listen to Mark Stein of Vanilla Fudge in the late sixties. He was a useful source of tricks on the Hammond."[6] [7]

Discography

Vanilla Fudge

Studio albums

YearAlbumUS Top 200AUS[8] CanadaCertification
1967Vanilla Fudge612US: Gold[9]
1968The Beat Goes On17
1968Renaissance2032
1969Near the Beginning1610
1969Rock & Roll3424
1984Mystery
2002The Return
2007Out Through the In Door
2015Spirit of '67
2016You Keep Me Hangin' On

Collections and live albums

Singles

YearSingleBoth sides from same LP except where indicatedChart PositionsAlbum
USCanAUUK
1967"You Keep Me Hangin' On"b/w "Take Me for a Little While" - —818Vanilla Fudge
"Eleanor Rigby Part 1" (UK-only release)b/w "Eleanor Rigby Part 2" - - —53
1968"Season of the Witch, Pt. 1"b/w "Season of the Witch, Pt. 2"6552 — —Renaissance
"Where Is My Mind"b/w "The Look of Love" (Non-album track)73 — — —The Best of Vanilla Fudge
"You Keep Me Hangin' On"b/w "Come by Day, Come by Night" (Non-album track)62 — —Vanilla Fudge
"Shotgun" b/w "Good Good Lovin'" (Non-album track)6859 — —Near the Beginning
"Take Me for a Little While"b/w "Thoughts" (from Renaissance)3845 — —Vanilla Fudge
1969"Some Velvet Morning"b/w "People" (Non-album track)10369 — —Near the Beginning
"Need Love"b/w "I Can't Make It Alone"111 — — —Rock & Roll
1970"Lord in the Country"b/w "The Windmills of Your Mind" — — — —
1984"Mystery"b/w "The Stranger"[10]  — — — —Mystery

Solo

Albums

Singles

Bibliography

References

  1. Web site: Gold & Platinum . 2022-09-16 . RIAA . en-US.
  2. Web site: Vanilla Fudge Biography, Songs, & Albums . 2022-09-16 . AllMusic . en.
  3. Web site: Zimmerman . Lee . Vanilla Fudge's Mark Stein stays true to himself with solo album . 2022-09-16 . Goldmine Magazine: Record Collector & Music Memorabilia . 12 May 2022 . en.
  4. Web site: MetalTalk . 2021-10-14 . Vanilla Fudge / Mark Stein to release first solo album; Watch There's A Light MetalTalk . 2022-09-16 . MetalTalk We are MetalTalk and we publish Rock 'n Roll.
  5. Web site: Mark Stein . 2022-09-16 . NAMM.org.
  6. Web site: Lalaina . Joe . Transcribed by David Yea . January 1989 . Jon Lord Interviews . 16 February 2012 . The Highway Star . Modern Keyboard Magazine.
  7. Web site: Ritchie Blackmore, Interviews . 2022-09-16 . www.thehighwaystar.com.
  8. Book: Kent, David . Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . Australian Chart Book . 1993 . 0-646-11917-6 . illustrated . St Ives, N.S.W. . 319 . David Kent (historian).
  9. News: Gold & Platinum - RIAA . en-US . RIAA . 2018-09-05.
  10. Book: Strong, Martin C. . The Great Rock Discography . Mojo Books . 2000 . 1-84195-017-3 . 5th . Edinburgh . 1030.

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