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Mark Geary
Mark Geary at The Living Room in NYC in March 2011. Photo by Ivi Rebova.
Background information
Birth nameMark Geary
Born31 January 1973
OriginDublin, Ireland
GenresFolk, indie rock, folk rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, singer, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, drums
Years active1992–present
LabelsSonaBLAST!, Signature Sounds, Paradigm
WebsiteOfficial Mark Geary Site

Mark Geary is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician born in Dublin, Ireland into a large family with ten siblings, one of whom is actor Karl Geary. In 1992 he emigrated to New York City after being called up for a lottery-won green card. Living in New York's East Village, Geary began playing the local circuit, in venues such as the Sin É alongside Jeff Buckley, and other artists. Geary also worked in popular New York bar The Scratcher.[1]

Career

When Geary arrived in New York he had the chance to jump right in at the famous Sin-é bar, however his lack of experience in front of an audience was intimidating. "It was a huge amount of pressure," said Geary. "I walked in and saw Jeff Buckley, Katell Keineg, Sinéad O'Connor." Humbled, Geary packed up his guitar and began seeking out gigs at less exalted local spots. He built a reputation playing at Sidewalk Café and won a regular slot at the Pink Pony. Eventually, Geary worked his way back to Sin-é, where he found himself on a regular bill sandwiched between Keineg and Buckley.[2] Geary released his first album Mark Geary in 1999, but the record label went out of business before it could properly find an audience.

In 2002, his “new” debut album, 3313 Grand Street was released on SonaBLAST! Records. His second album, Ghosts, released in 2004, brought him critical acclaim in Ireland and the States and was voted Album of the Year (2005) by the Irish Voice. The album also features songs with guest vocalists Glen Hansard and Josh Ritter.[3] The album also came in at number 68 in the HotPress readers' poll for the Top 100 Greatest Irish Albums.

In August 2005, Geary played at the Kennedy Center.

Geary's third studio recording, Opium, was released in 2008. Following this, Geary released a live recording Live, Love, Lost It – NYC that took him back to his New York roots and features songs recorded at various shows performed in the summer of 2009.

Geary subsequently released a fourth album, songs about love, songs about leaving, in 2012 and features vocals by Glen Hansard and Jenna Nichols.

Geary's fifth studio album, The Fool, came out in October 2017.

Geary regularly tours throughout the year all over Europe, the US and Australia.

He has supported major artists all over the world through his career. In 2008 he supported the Oscar-winning duo, The Swell Season on their European tour. In 2010 he supported Glen Hansard on Hansard's European solo tour. Other acts he has played with include, Josh Ritter, Bell X1, The Frames, Coldplay, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders and Joe Strummer.

Geary is currently touring in Europe in support of his latest album, The Fool.

Movie & TV Soundtracks

Geary has composed the score to three films, 2005's Loggerheads and 2006's Steel City.[4]

Most recently he composed the score for a new film, Sons of Perdition, featured at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival[5] and chosen as one of the first films included in the OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network Documentary Club.

Geary's songs have been featured in various films including the 2006 movie, The End of Silence.[6] The film features Geary's song 'Hold Tight' over the closing credits. His songs have also been featured on television including the One Tree Hill,[7] which featured his songs South (season 2) and Angel (season 6).

Discography

Studio albums

  • 3313 Grand Street (2002)
  • Ghosts (2004)
  • Opium (2008)
  • songs about love, songs about leaving (2012)
  • The Fool (2017)

Live albums

  • Live, Love, Lost It – NYC (2009)

Singles & EPs

  • America (revisited) (2003)
  • Tuesday (2008)
  • Christmas Biscuits (2013) duet with Glen Hansard

Compilations

  • Even Better Than the Real Thing, Vol. 3 (2005), "All I Want is You"
  • Independent Music for Independent Coffee Drinkers Vol. 1 (2007), "Here's to You"

Soundtracks

Full Movie Scores

  • Vito After (2005)
  • The Hermit of Manana (2006)
  • Mentor (2006)
  • Ben's Plan (2007)
  • Toxic Soup (2009)
  • The Dish & the Spoon (2011)

Television Soundtracks

  • One Tree Hill (2 episodes, 2005–2009)
    • "Angel", Episode: Show Me How to Live (2009)
    • "South", Episode: Between Order and Randomness (2005)
  • Bones (1 episode, 2005)
    • "Hold Tight", Episode: The Girl in the Fridge

Acting Credits

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 May 2007. Retrieved 27 April 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 January 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/33141/steel-city/
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 April 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450140/
  7. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0666216/soundtrack
  8. ^ Regan, Jarlath (7 May 2016). "Mark Geary". An Irishman Abroad (Podcast) (138 ed.). SoundCloud. Retrieved 9 May 2016.