Global Information Lookup Global Information

Mark Mulcahy information


Mark Mulcahy performing at The Chapel in San Francisco, California.

Mark Mulcahy is an American musician. He was the front-man for the New Haven, Connecticut-based band Miracle Legion. The band earned modest renown, especially in their native New England region.[1] Mulcahy soon formed Polaris, a house band for the mid-1990s alternative television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete (1993–1996).[2] They are best remembered for the song "Hey Sandy" featured in the opening credits of each show,[3] and for nostalgic tunes such as "Waiting for October" and "Saturnine". Following the cancellation of Pete & Pete, Mulcahy began playing his own shows in New York City and rebuilding his career. Mulcahy has opened for notable artists, including Oasis and Jeff Buckley and received homage from Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, who dedicated a song to Mulcahy at a Boston show.[citation needed]

An essay on Mulcahy's song "Hey Self-Defeater" (from the album Fathering) was featured in Nick Hornby's book Songbook.[4]

In 2003, Mulcahy was invited to sing a Haiku poem, "Haiku Three In The Museum Garden", by Nobel laureate George Seferis, on the international release of electronica band Sigmatropic Sixteen Haiku & Other Stories.[5] A subsequent limited edition 12-inch by Sigmatropic the following year, Could That Be The Voice? (Tongue Master Records),[5] featured Mulcahy on two featured alternate remixes, "Haiku One" and "Haiku Four", as well as contributions by Edith Frost & Carla Torgerson (The Walkabouts).

Mulcahy composed the music for and performed in Ben Katchor's 2004 musical, The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island, or, The Friends of Dr. Rushower. Mulcahy also co-wrote the musical The Rosenbach Company with Katchor.

Mulcahy recorded a cover version of Shania Twain's "From This Moment On" for Engine Room Recordings' compilation album Guilt by Association, which was released in September 2007.[6]

His song "Cookie Jar" was used in the 2008 movie Management over the closing credits.[7]

A tribute album titled Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy was released on September 15, 2009, featuring contributions from Thom Yorke, Frank Black, The National, Dinosaur Jr., Michael Stipe, Juliana Hatfield, Mercury Rev, David Berkeley, Frank Turner.[8] The album also serves as a benefit for Mulcahy, whose wife Melissa died in 2008.[9]

Mulcahy re-emerged in 2012 with a reunion show with Polaris at Cinefamily's Everything is Festival III on August 28. Following the performance, a Twitter and Facebook page for Polaris appeared. Mulcahy played a four-date tour in England in early December, including a performance at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival. In addition, Mulcahy's single "Low Birthweight Child/The Cottage That We Rented Had a Name" was released on December 10 by the UK-based Tongue Master Records.[5] In 2013, he released his first full-length album in eight years, Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You, and undertook a minor tour in the U.S. Mulcahy appeared on J Mascis', Tied to a Star (2014), singing on two tracks.

Miracle Legion reformed in 2016–2017.

  1. ^ "Digging Through Jangle Pop Legend Mark Mulcahy's Expansive Archives". Bandcamp Daily. 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  2. ^ Danton, Eric. "To indie rocker Mark Mulcahy, inscrutability makes perfect sense". Boston Globe. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Mark Mulcahy Is The 'Moving Forward Type'". NPR. December 4, 2013.
  4. ^ Hornby, Nick (2003-10-07). Songbook. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-21854-9.
  5. ^ a b c "TM - New Releases". Tonguemaster.co.uk. 2015-04-18. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  6. ^ "Banhart, Watt, Concretes Cover Guilty Pleasures".
  7. ^ "Songs and music featured in Management Soundtrack".
  8. ^ "Thom Yorke, Michael Stipe on Mark Mulcahy Tribute Album". Pitchfork. 2009-06-25. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  9. ^ Larson, Sarah (2017-05-17). "Listen to Mark Mulcahy". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2023-04-18.

and 19 Related for: Mark Mulcahy information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7846 seconds.)

Mark Mulcahy

Last Update:

Mark Mulcahy is an American musician. He was the front-man for the New Haven, Connecticut-based band Miracle Legion. The band earned modest renown, especially...

Word Count : 717

Hey Sandy

Last Update:

one to understand, was purposefully left a mystery by head songwriter Mark Mulcahy. The most common assumptions are "Can you settle to shoot me?" and "Can...

Word Count : 649

Miracle Legion

Last Update:

and Melody Maker. The original lineup consisted of singer/guitarist Mark Mulcahy, lead guitarist Ray Neal, drummer Jeff Wiederschall, and bassist Joel...

Word Count : 843

Aaron Dessner

Last Update:

the album Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy, to help support Polaris frontman Mark Mulcahy who had recently lost his wife. In 2010, the...

Word Count : 3965

Thom Yorke discography

Last Update:

Blinders. "All for the Best" on Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy, a Mark Mulcahy tribute album made in June 2009. "All for The Best" did not enter...

Word Count : 1000

Thom Yorke

Last Update:

brother, Andy, for the compilation Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. In July, Yorke performed solo at the Latitude Festival in Suffolk and...

Word Count : 13833

Rocket from the Tombs

Last Update:

when the band contributed a song to the Mark Mulcahy tribute album Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. An album of new material, Barfly was...

Word Count : 1074

Ken Maiuri

Last Update:

of the Young@Heart Chorus band), Fresh Air (with Mark Mulcahy), and Mountain Stage (with Mark Mulcahy and The Mammals). MediaDarlings (1989–1994) (guitar/vocals...

Word Count : 2652

Mark Pellington

Last Update:

Mark Pellington (born March 17, 1962) is an American film director, writer, and producer. Pellington was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Bill Pellington...

Word Count : 491

Danny Tamberelli

Last Update:

recognition. During his time in the show, he met the musicians Iggy Pop and Mark Mulcahy, who inspired him to become a musician too; Iggy would teach him how...

Word Count : 1063

The Gravel Pit

Last Update:

Mark Mulcahy tribute album". Pitchfork. Pitchfork Media Inc. 25 June 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2014. "Frank Black and many others played Mulcahy tribute...

Word Count : 657

Drenched

Last Update:

songs were composed by Mark Mulcahy and Ray Neal. All songs written by Mark Mulcahy and Ray Neal, except where noted Mark Mulcahy - vocals Ray Neal - guitar...

Word Count : 103

Andy Yorke

Last Update:

brother Thom for the compilation Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. Simple (2008), Aktiv Records (UK), Chocolate Lab Records (US), Vinyl...

Word Count : 559

Tom Gilroy

Last Update:

Ciao My Shining Star, The Songs of Mark Mulcahy. He has performed as a musician on tracks by Stipe, Mark Mulcahy, Dub Gabriel, and Ariel Aparicio, whose...

Word Count : 1037

Surprise Surprise Surprise

Last Update:

of Burma. All songs written by Mark Mulcahy and Ray Neal, except where noted Joel Potocsky - bass guitar Mark Mulcahy - vocals Jeff Wiederschall - drums...

Word Count : 132

Dave Dreiwitz

Last Update:

Moistboyz, The Marco Benevento Trio, The Gene Ween Band, Andrew Weiss, Mark Mulcahy, Russell Batiste, Billy Martin, Johnny Vidacovich, Lunar Bear Ensemble...

Word Count : 400

Phil Elverum

Last Update:

Marc Maron (June 8, 2017). "WTF with Marc Maron Podcast – EPISODE 818 – MARK MULCAHY / PHIL ELVERUM". YouTube (Podcast). Event occurs at 26:00–28:30. Archived...

Word Count : 3862

Mercury Rev

Last Update:

Echo) - "First Time Mothers Joy" Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy (2009, Mezzotint) - "Sailors and Animals" (Miracle Legion cover) List...

Word Count : 2674

Richard Mulcahy

Last Update:

Richard James Mulcahy (10 May 1886 – 16 December 1971) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and army general who served as Minister for Education from 1948...

Word Count : 1750

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net