Marcus Reeves

Marcus Reeves
Background information
Born (1979-02-03) February 3, 1979
Origin Clapham, London, England
Genres Pop, rock, musical theatre, glam rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter, Actor
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active Present
Labels Reeves Corner
Website http://www.reevescorner.co.uk

Marcus Reeves (born 3 February 1979, Clapham, London) is a London-based songwriter and performer.

Biography

After attending Alleyns School, he studied at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design before moving into music and theatre and is best known as the creator of Postcards from God - The Sister Wendy Musical.[1]

In an interview [2] by Paul Burston in Time Out magazine in December 2010, he stated that he was working on his debut solo album, the title of which was later confirmed as Quicksilver - The Masquerade Macabre.[3]

5 November 2012 saw the release of his debut single Black Tears[4] through iTunes. The song received favourable four star reviews from blog Music Review Unsigned[5] and gay website Polari,[6] who drew comparisons to singers Scott Walker, Annie Lennox and Marc Almond. The song also received a five star average ratings from iTunes customers and has received airplay from stations including Newcastle Student Radio, who described Reeves as 'a modern-day David Bowie'.[7]

1 March 2013 saw the release of his second single Mistaken Identity[8] which again received five star average ratings from iTunes customers as well as positive reviews from Independent Music News[9] and Zani blog,[10] who compared the song's sound to T. Rex (band) and early Rolling Stones.

His third single Radio Head was released through iTunes on 23 June 2013, again receiving high ratings from iTunes customers.[11]

The summer of 2013 saw Reeves appear as Dr. Willy Whackoff in a small-scale production of Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at London's Leicester Square Theatre. The production was favourably received by critics, with Reeves' performance noted as 'hilarious' by Gay Times.[12]

Shortly afterwards, he released his fourth single Smoke & Mirrors, a duet with acclaimed cabaret chanteuse Sarah-Louise Young.[13] Quicksilver - The Masquerade Macabre was finally released through his own label Reeves Corner on 5 November 2013.[14]

In February 2014, Reeves released Russian Roulette[15] in response to news coverage of the Sochi Winter Olympics, with proceeds going to LGBT charities Stonewall (charity), BeLonG To and International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Youth and Student Organisation, which he wrote, recorded and released in ten days.[16]

2015 saw the release of Three Little Words,[17] a three track EP crowdfunded in support of Campaign Against Living Miserably,[18] which was compared to early Neil Diamond and Elton John by Brixton Blog[19] and received airplay from local UK radio stations including Resonance FM.[20]

In 2016, Reeves revisited SIGHS TEN,[21] his self-published 'chapbook' of poetry and prose, which he released as an audiobook via Spotify and Audible.[22]

2017 brought the release of his next three track EP, Art of Darkness featuring songs from his musical Postcards from God - The Sister Wendy Musical alongside a previously unreleased song Gilbert & George.[23]

References

  1. Taylor, Paul (11 January 2007). "First Night: Postcards From God, Jermyn Street Theatre, London". The Independent. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  2. http://www.timeout.com/london/gay-lesbian/article/1866/marcus-reeves-interview
  3. http://zani.co.uk/music/568-marcus-reeves-black-tears-reviewed
  4. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/black-tears-single/id560744194
  5. http://musicreviewunsigned.com/2013/01/04/marcus-reeves-black-tears/%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
  6. http://www.polarimagazine.com/musicreviews/black-tears-marcus-reeves/
  7. http://www.timeout.com/london/lgbt/marcus-reeves-star-man
  8. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/mistaken-identity-single/id610239598
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  10. http://www.zani.co.uk/marcus-reeves-mistaken-identity,
  11. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/radio-head-single/id663329095
  12. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 August 2014. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  13. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/smoke-mirrors-single/id718393721
  14. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/quicksilver-masquerade-macabre/id733012361
  15. http://www.polarimagazine.com/features/russian-roulette-lgbt-charity-single/
  16. http://soundtracktomyday.blogspot.nl/2014/03/marcus-reeves-russian-roulette.html
  17. http://themusicsite.com/music-news/songwriter-marcus-reeves-releases-ep-three-little-words/
  18. http://indiemusicmag.com/home/songwriter-marcus-reeves-releases-ep-three-little-words/
  19. http://www.brixtonblog.com/brixton-music-news-november-2015/33632
  20. https://outinsouthlondon.wordpress.com/page/7/?app-download=android
  21. https://lgbtqarts.com/2016/12/04/poetry-review-sighs-ten/
  22. https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Arts-Entertainment/Sighs-Ten-Audiobook/B01MYNV8FD
  23. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/art-of-darkness-single/id1241772928

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