Mark Carman

Mark Carman
Background information
Birth name Mark Lewyn Carman
Born (1960-09-03) September 3, 1960
Joliet, Illinois
Origin Beckley, West Virginia
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Record producer, Activist
Instruments Vocals, keyboards
Years active 1970 - present
Labels TRA-Star Records, Cherrytree Records, Sony, Red Distribution, MCM World Media, Provident Label Group, Universal
Associated acts Palmetto State Quartet, T. Graham Brown, Marty Raybon, Jimmy Fortune, Leon Russell, Vince Gill, The Oak Ridge Boys, Trace Adkins
Website www.mcmworldmedia.com

Mark Carman (born September 3, 1960) is an American music producer, singer, songwriter, and social activist.

Career

Music

Carman is known primarily for his role as the musical arranger and co-producer of the Grammy nominated album by country music artist T. Graham Brown, "Forever Changed".[1] The Album features guest performances by other well known artists including Leon Russell, Vince Gill, The Oak Ridge Boys, Jason Crabb and others. The recording musicians for the album represented an all-star lineup of musicians. Included among them are notable musicians; David Hungate(Bass Guitar), Brent Mason, (Electric Guitar), Steve Cropper, (Electric Guitar), Jim Horn, (Saxophone).[2][3]

Activism

In 2015 Carman involved himself in public efforts related to Gun Control and other social issues by releasing an internet video that garnered more than 1.5 million views in the first week of publication.[4] As part of that effort, Carman founded an activist group, the American Coalition for Responsible Gun Ownership,[5] and made several contributory appearances on national news programs including CNN [6] and CBC News[7] addressing firearms legislation in the United States. Carman's efforts drove the acquisition of more than 1,000,000 signatures on a petition, delivered to Senator Chuck Schumer urging President Barack Obama to use executive order to address some of the issues pertaining to firearms legislation.[8]

In January 2016, Carman was invited to the White House to participate in the announcement of President Obama's executive action on Gun Control.[9][10]

Awards

In 2012 Carman was awarded the President's Call to Service Award (also referred to the President's Lifetime Achievement Award).[11] The Call to Service Award is the most prestigious President's Volunteer Service Award. It has been awarded to only a few Americans for extraordinary service. Among the honorees are S. Truett Cathy, Zach Bonner, Brandon Pugh, Thomas Smith, Timothy Mayer, Thomas Crilly and Stanley Williams).[11] In 2016 Carman was awarded the President's Volunteer Service Award, Gold level, for his volunteer efforts involving public service to orphaned children and homeless adults.

Albums

  • 2006 - It Is What It Is, - Steven Hall (producer, composer)
  • 2007 - Lo Mejor De Mi, - Johnny Vasquez (producer, composer)
  • 2007 - She's an Army of One, - Various Artists (producer, vocals, keyboards, composer, primary artist)
  • 2010 - Grace (producer, composer), - Palmetto State Quartet
  • 2011 - I'm In Him, He's In Me, - Marty Raybon and Various Artists (producer, composer)
  • 2011 - Mom's Amazing Grace, - Mark Templeton (producer, composer)
  • 2012 - Hand to the Plow, - Marty Raybon (producer)
  • 2012 - Working On a Building, - Trace Adkins, Marty Raybon, T. Graham Brown, Jimmy Fortune, Alan Jackson, George Jones, Glen Campbell, Jason Crabb, Aaron Tippin (producer, composer)
  • 2013 - Follow, - Cindy Hughlett (producer)
  • 2014 - Forever Changed - T. Graham Brown, Leon Russell, The Oak Ridge Boys, Vince Gill, The Booth Brothers, (producer) Grammy Nomination
  • 2014 - Something Old-Something New, - Cindy Hughlett (producer)
  • 2015 - Trust Me, - Cindy Hughlett (producer)
  • 2015 - The Wretch, - Mark Carman (producer, artist, piano)
  • 2015 - Carry the Message, - Steve Hess and Southern Salvation (executive producer)
  • 2015 - On Top of the Covers, - Justin Robinette (executive producer)
  • 2015 - Smallest Gifts, - Kenzie Walker (producer)
  • 2016 - Reflections, - Cindy Hughlett (producer, keyboards, arranger)
  • 2016 - Careful Where You Step, - Mark Carman (producer, artist, piano)
  • 2016 - Streets - Rie Sanchez (producer, composer,keyboards)
  • 2017 - Mississippi, - Kate Stedelbauer (producer, piano, harmonica, keyboards)

References

  1. Plummer, Sarah. "Music producer hopes a Grammy win will honor West Virginia". The Register-Herald. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  2. Holtzclaw, Mike. "Former Norfolk cop lands a Grammy nomination". Daily Press. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  3. Ollison, Rashod. "Former Norfolk cop among Grammy nominees". The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  4. "Self-Described 'Gun Lover' Mark Carman Releases Plea To 'Responsible Gun Owners'". The Inquisitr News. 7 October 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  5. Spies, Mike (16 November 2015). "Gun Owner Mark Carman Makes a Plea for Modest Regulation and is Crucified Online". The Trace. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  6. "President Obama Announces Executive Action on Guns". CNN.
  7. "CBC:Mark Carman, Gun Reform in the United States: January5, 2016".
  8. Eger, Chris (13 November 2015). "Meet the American Coalition for Responsible Gun Owners". Guns.com. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  9. "Mark Carman, founder of the American Coalition for Responsible Gun Ownership, will meet with President Barack Obama to discuss gun reform". CNN.
  10. Farago, Robert (13 November 2015). "President Obama Invites Anti-Gun Rights Gun Owner to the White House, Address Congress". The Truth About Guns. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  11. 1 2 "The Award". Presidentialserviceawards.gov. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
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