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Mark Farner:

MARK FARNER


The songwriter. The guitarist. The unmistakable voice that powered Grand Funk Railroad to 12 platinum and 15 gold albums.

A true rock 'n roll legend, Mark Farner found fame and success at 20 years of age as the leader of one of America's biggest bands, Grand Funk Railroad. The band recorded 17 albums with total sales of more than 25 million records, and toured the world, which isn't bad for a guy who only had three formal guitar lessons.

Putting various bands together, Mark Farner played the usual dates a teenage band would play - high school dances, VFW halls, wedding receptions and the like. Upon leaving high school Mark turned professional, working with Terry Knight and the Pack, The Bossmen (with Dick Wagner), back to Terry Knight and the Pack, then just the Pack (this time with no Terry Knight, but with drummer Don Brewer).

In 1969, Mel Schacher, who had been a member of Question Mark and the Mysterians, was invited to join Mark and Don, and Grand Funk Railroad - one of the first American power trios - was born.

Then came the Atlanta International Pop Festival in July 1969. The only unsigned act on the show, Grand Funk Railroad played before 180,000 people in 110-degree heat and the acclaim was instantaneous. Following their Atlanta appearance, the band was signed by Capitol Records and their first album On Time, was recorded and released within four months.

The saga of Grand Funk Railroad is well documented. The albums included such titles as Grand Funk Railroad, Survival, Live Album, Closer To Home, E Pluribus Funk, Phoenix, Good Singin' Good Playin', Caught In The Act and All The Girls In The World Beware, among others. The hit singles included I'm Your Captain (Closer To Home), Foot-Stompin' Music, Loco-motion, Mean Mistreater, Bad Time and Some Kind Of Wonderful, plus many more. In 1971 they set the attendance record at New York's Shea Stadium for a concert, surpassing the record set by The Beatles in 1966, and a record that still stands today, some 17 years later.

In early 1977, Grand Funk Railroad called it quits, and after taking a year or so off, Mark Farner signed a solo deal with Atlantic Records and issued two critically acclaimed albums: Mark Farner and No Frills.

In 1981, a reunited Grand Funk recorded a new album, Grand Funk Lives for Full Moon/Warner Bros. Records, and a second album, What's Funk, shipped in 1982.

In 1995, Mark toured with Ringo Starr's All-Star Band with Ringo introducing him night after night as "Mr. Grand Funk, Mark Farner!" He then toured with The Northwest Airlines All-Stars in 1996 before reuniting with Don Brewer and Mel Schacher to record their Bosnia album for Capitol-EMI. Grand Funk Railroad towed in 1996, 1997 and 1998 and was named to Pollstar's Top 100 Tours of 1998. VH-1's Behind The Music on Grand Funk Railroad aired throughout 1999, as well as the Grand Funk Railroad Anthology, a new album released on Capitol Records.


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