New Album

Floating Around. A beautiful collection of songs penned by Mark Buck and recorded in the last year, 2009. Well worth a listen to hear a guitarist who was described by Grammy winning blues artist John Hammond as ‘Phenomenal’

Fluid guitar playing carries you through the album via jazz, blues, reggae and folk. Jazzy chords start off the first track lazy, floating around the title track passes a nod to the Maytals groove with some laid back wah wah. Just one nylon string acoustic features on Gypsy, a composition that might just have a link with Mark’s family who travelled to this country from Bohemia.

The double bass really sings out on junk shop. ‘I bought a double bass from a junk shop and this song is about that hence the lack of words’. Those that don’t is a song based around the words of Buck’s grandfather Cameron McIntyre. He typed poetry on a huge clunky Underwood in his smoke filled study. Everything he produced was doused in the smell of Players No6. ‘At the end of holidays he would give me a dusty book and an apple with a maggot in it.’

Recorded in his own studio, Mark plays all the instruments, including various guitars both acoustic and electric, pianos, Hammond Organ, harmonica, some beautiful double bass and brushed drums. The album’s flavours of both the blues and jazz capture the true sounds of the instruments and valve amps as organically as possible.
Thanks for looking and listening.
For a longer listen to some of the tracks go to www.myspace.com

Mark has played with many of the blues greats and says "Of all of them my favourite would be John Hammond, the grammy winning blues guitarist, I had the pleasure to support him for the third time and to his suggestion I went out and played solo, me a guitar and harmonica. Wow! it went down a storm, thanks John and Marla"

Later on stage, in the middle of his amazing set, John Hammond praised Mark describing him as "a phenomenal, young guitarist"

Mark has played support for Bo Diddley at the Forum in London, Eric Burdon and the Animals at the Jazz Cafe London and KT Tunstall at the Garage, The Fabulous Thunderbirds. at the Mean Fiddler ("Mark you really funk," they said).. Also not forgeting John Hammond, Jose Feliciano at the Forum London. Scotty Moore, Kelly Jo Phelps, Charlie Musselwhite "A Torrid performance from Buck" said Jack Massarik, Evening Standard Jazz Critic. Most recently he has opened for Los Lobos on 15th and 16th of August this year, and Allen Toussaint,Ike Turner, and The Zombies, with Colin Blundstone and Rod Argent

Mark's cd looking backwards is now available on itunes Buy the album on itunes by clicking here

Catch mark, Derrick and Justin if you can funking, moving and grooving with some some neat slide playing thrown in too.