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At 18, Mark had already started touring the country with his first band and had started producing his own music, along with future local Birmingham R'n'B music stars Linslee, Danny, AKA, D-Swing, and others. In 1993, M&kk Productions was formed and was acclaimed by Steve Jervier (producer of Take That and Michelle Gayle of 'Reborn in the USA') as the new breed of R'n'B producers, through the album 'Stereotype', featuring Evon Nelson, Jaqui George and Wayne Fraser, which was played at Birmingham's SWV Concert and reached No.3 in the Echoes Soul Chart, later re-distributed by Beechwood Music as part of 'This Is Swing'. In 1997, Beverley Knight's lable Dome Records commissioned a remix for her 'Moving On Up' single, under the name D-lux, which was single of the week in UK blues and soul, going on to do another remix from her album and work with two other artists from the lable, releases going worldwide. Mark achieved a college grade certificate in drama at his local college at the time. In 2001, Mark went to America for almost 2 years, to tour, act and write in Utah, becoming also known as the Mormon Stevie Wonder. Mark was accepted as a volunteer, playing a slave in the hit musical 'Civil War', highly praised and offered more work by director Marylyn Montgomery, performing on TV and at the Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics. In 2003, Fingermix is finally planning on releasing his solo album 'Where We Are', with hot British and Dutch singers, to set the benchmark standard of quality R'n'B as an international performer. |
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