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Mark G Meadows
Infused with jazz, soul, R&B & gospel roots, "Somethin Good," perfectly represents Mark G Meadows talents as a multidimensional pianist & vocalist who creates a unifying sound that crosses every walk of life. It is a must have for all listeners!
About Me
Multidimensional jazz pianist, bandleader, composer, and jazz educator, Mark
Meadows
performs throughout the Washington D.C. – Baltimore region and across the US.
During the
2014-2015 season, Mark is appearing alongside world-renowned musicians such
as
Warren Wolf, Cyrus Chestnut, Dontae Winslow, Kris Funn, Todd Marcus, Eric
Kennedy, Chad
Lefkowitz Brown, Elijah Balbed, Quincy Phillips, Gary Thomas, Paul Bollenback, &
Dr. Alex
Norris. He has led and has been a sideman in premier clubs in the Baltimore-
Washington
region including Bohemian Caverns, Columbia Station, Caton Castle, Twins Jazz,
Bertha’s,
The Metropolitan Club, An Die Musik, The Hopkins Club, The Jazz Loft Series, and
the
Strathmore. Somehow in Mark’s demanding schedule, he finds the time to teach
four
courses as an adjunct instructor at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in
Washington,
D.C.
Son of a gospel and jazz vocalist, when Mark was three years old and living in
Washington
DC, his father bought him a little Casio keyboard and invited Mark to “have at it”.
Mark has
been “having at it” ever since, to the delight of audiences nationwide.
When Mark reached the age of five, he and his family moved to Dallas, Texas and
he began
studying classical piano under the stern but loving eye of Dr. Rosalie LeVant, a
renowned
Russian born and highly regarded classical pianist. Years later, Julie Bonk, a
treasured
Dallas jazz pianist and teacher of Grammy Award-winning artist Norah Jones, took
the 13-
year-old under her wings after hearing him play Debussy’s “Clair De Lune.”
Throughout Mark’s high school years, he performed with the Booker T.
Washington Jazz
Combo under Bart Marantz and the BTW MIDI Ensemble under Kent Ellingson.
Some of
Mark’s accolades include him being featured on “Good Morning Texas” on WFAA
Channel 8
(2008), being awarded “Best Pop Rock Solo in North America” by Downbeat
magazine
(2008), performing at the Kennedy Center with an Ensemble under the direction of
Gary
Thomas (2008), releasing his first album “A Child is Born” (2008), being awarded
“2nd Best
Pop Rock Composition in North America” by Downbeat magazine (2007), playing
for Prince
Edward, The Earl of Wessex and youngest child of The Queen and The Duke of
Edinburgh
(2007), touring Los Angeles, CA alongside Ingrid Jenson, Lisa Henry, and BTW’s
Jazz Septet
(2007), and much more.
When applying to colleges, Mark took a different route than predicted. He
surprised all of
his friends and colleagues when he decided to attend Johns Hopkins University;
not for
music, but for psychology. After two years of the strenuous premed route at
Johns
Hopkins, Mark began to understand how much music really meant to him. He
decided to
complete his psychology degree, but added on a second degree in jazz piano at
the
Peabody Institute, all the while waking up at the crack of dawn every Sunday
morning to
perform as Music Director at a dynamic multiracial church in Baltimore, MD. For
six years,
he composed, arranged, and taught a wide array of styles to compliment the
diverse and
energetic congregation. In 2011, Mark earned degrees in jazz piano from The
Peabody
Conservatory and a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from The Johns Hopkins
University.
After graduating, Mark decided for the first time in his life to focus solely on
music. He
received a full tuition Graduate Assistantship from The Peabody Conservatory
where he
completed his Graduate Performance Degree in jazz piano.
As an exciting jazz pianist, composer, bandleader, and educator, Mark is quite the
dynamic
musician who simply has the whole package. His versatile musical background
allows him
to interconnect every walk of life.