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Mark Salomon

Mark Salomon (born 1970) is an American singer best known as the lead singer of the hard rock bands Stavesacre and the Crucified. Other bands in which he has been a key member include the punk rock Outer Circle and rap-oriented Native Son and Neon Horse. In both Stavesacre and the Crucified, he served as primary lyricist as well.

Mark Salomon
Also known asMark Cooksey,[1] Rainbow[1]
Born1970 (age 53–54)
OriginReno, Nevada, U.S.
GenresChristian metal, hard rock, Christian rock, crossover thrash, hardcore punk, speed metal
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1986–present

Biography edit

Mark Salomon was born in 1970 in Reno, Nevada.[2] However, around 1972, Salomon's mother moved to California, away from his father.[2] Growing up around Fresno, California, he was exposed to hard rock and hardcore punk bands such as U2, Suicidal Tendencies, Minor Threat, and G.B.H.[2][3] In 1984, Salomon discovered a local hardcore punk band known as K.G.B., by way of a friend attending a local youth group.[3] However, in 1985, the band's singer, Wayne Stonecipher, departed from the band, which left the remaining members to search for a vocalist.[3] Salomon tried out and got the position, after a brief time. Following his induction, the band decided to change their name, as they felt K.G.B., which stood for Kids in God's Blessings, was juvenile. The band briefly changed their name to Directed Youth,[3] before finalizing into the Crucified, which the drummer, Jim Chaffin, came up with.[3]

With the name change, the lineup consisted of Salomon, Chaffin, guitarist Greg Minier, and bassist Kirk Palmer. However, Kirk departed from the band, being replaced by his brother Trevor Palmer. The lineup recorded a demo titled Take Up Your Cross, which consisted of 15 songs. Nailed, the band's second demo, was recorded the following year and the band's exposure continued to grow. Shortly after Nailed was recorded, the band members graduated from high school and Palmer left the group and was replaced by Mark Johnson.[3] The band recorded Live at the New Order in March 1989. Now with the band consisting of Salomon, Chaffin, Minier, and Johnson, the Crucified signed with Narrowpath Records and recorded and released their debut self-titled album.[3][4] Johnson left the band after the album was recorded. The band would respond to an ad in a newspaper posted by Jeff Bellew, citing the Crucified as an influence, alongside Slayer and Metallica. Bellew joined the band and drove for four hours from his home in southern California to Fresno every weekend to practice. Eventually, the drive became too costly, and he moved to Fresno to practice with the band.[3] The band would then record their sophomore album, The Pillars of Humanity, which came out via Ocean Records.[3] Around this time, Salomon would move away from the band and work on a rap project titled Native Son and the Foundation.[5] Shortly after the release of the Native Son album, they broke up.[3] In 1995, the Crucified played a reunion and final show. Throughout their career, the band had played alongside Pantera, D.R.I., G.B.H., Scaterd Few, and many others. Hoping to continue playing music, Salomon started a punk rock project called Outer Circle.[6][7]

At the same time as Outer Circle, Salomon was working on the beginnings of what became Stavesacre, alongside former the Crucified guitarist Jeff Bellew and Focused Bassist Dirk Lemmenes. The three found Jeremy Moffett, who briefly was a part of Deliverance,[8] and the band was formed.[3] Following the formation of Stavesacre, Outer Circle ended, with the new band – deemed a supergroup – being Salomon's main focus. The band signed with Tooth & Nail Records and began writing and recording their debut album, Friction.[3] In the process of the recording, Moffett quit the band.[3] Salomon, Bellew, and Lemmenes would then begin the search for a new drummer, landing on former Scaterd Few drummer Sam West to play on the material.[3] The four would then start to work on the band's second album, Absolutes, which would be released in 1997. Following Absolutes, Ryan Denee joined the band on rhythm guitars, however, Bellew departed from the band.[9]

During his time in the Crucified and Stavesacre, Salomon was often called upon to lend vocals to songs by other bands, most notably Project 86, Argyle Park, CHATTERbOX, Focused, XL+Death Before Dishonor (DBD), and Mortal.

Salomon also is the author of Simplicity, an autobiography that tells of his formative years in Fresno, California, his development as a singer, and the band Stavesacre's struggles to fit into the Christian music scene (and why it eventually left the scene). Initially self-published, a revised version was released in 2005 by Relevant Books, a publishing house connected to Relevant Magazine. He is the singer in White Lighter with Steven Dail (Project 86, Neon Horse) on Northern Records.

Personal life edit

Salomon resides in Florida with his wife Stephanie. He currently works for NASCAR.[10]

Bands edit

Current

  • The Crucified (1986–1993, 2009–present)
  • White Lighter (2010–present)
  • Stavesacre (1995–2010, 2014–present)

Former

  • Outer Circle (1993–1998)
  • Native Son (1992–1993)
  • Neon Horse (2007–2009)

Discography edit

With the Crucified

  • The Crucified (1988)
  • The Pillars of Humanity (1991)

With Stavesacre

With Neon Horse

  • Neon Horse (2007)
  • Haunted Horse: Songs of Love, Defiance, and Delusion (2009)

With Native Son

  • Life in the Grave (1992)

With Outer Circle

  • Outer Circle (1998)

With White Lighter

  • White Lighter (2014)

Guest appearances edit

Never Was podcast edit

Salomon hosts a podcast entitled "Never Was". He has interviewed many musicians, producers, and people involved in the musical industry.[10]

External links edit

  • Never Was Podcast

References edit

  1. ^ a b Salomon, Mark (January 17, 2015). "Episode 2 – Mark Salomon – Part 1". Interviewed by Billy Power. Urban Achiever. Retrieved March 5, 2016. Billy: in the last interview we did together you revealed your nickname. Mark: Aw yes. Rainbow. Billy: Aw now you went and told everybody! Mark: (laughter)
  2. ^ a b c Salomon, Mark (January 17, 2015). "Mark Salomon". Urban Achiever Podcast. Interviewed by Billy Power. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Salomon, Mark (January 24, 2015). "Mark Salomon – Part 2". Urban Achiever Podcast. Interviewed by Billy Power. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  4. ^ "The Crucified – The Crucified". Discogs. 1989. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  5. ^ Salomon, Mark (January 31, 2015). "Mark Salomon – Part 3". Urban Achiever Podcast. Interviewed by Billy Power. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  6. ^ "Outer Circle". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  7. ^ "Outer Circle". Discogs. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  8. ^ thrashboy (June 2, 2016). "Jimmy P. Brown II Answers Questions About the History of Deliverance Video". The Metal Resource. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
  9. ^ . Christianmusic.com. Archived from the original on August 6, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  10. ^ a b Salomon, Mark. "Never Was Podcast". Never Was Podcast. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  • . The Ooze. November 29, 2001. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2007.
  • van Pelt, Doug (2005). . HM. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2007.
  • Hunt, Jeremy (2006). . HM. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2007.

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Mark Salomon born 1970 is an American singer best known as the lead singer of the hard rock bands Stavesacre and the Crucified Other bands in which he has been a key member include the punk rock Outer Circle and rap oriented Native Son and Neon Horse In both Stavesacre and the Crucified he served as primary lyricist as well Mark SalomonAlso known asMark Cooksey 1 Rainbow 1 Born1970 age 53 54 OriginReno Nevada U S GenresChristian metal hard rock Christian rock crossover thrash hardcore punk speed metalOccupation s SingerYears active1986 present Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Bands 4 Discography 4 1 Guest appearances 5 Never Was podcast 6 External links 7 ReferencesBiography editMark Salomon was born in 1970 in Reno Nevada 2 However around 1972 Salomon s mother moved to California away from his father 2 Growing up around Fresno California he was exposed to hard rock and hardcore punk bands such as U2 Suicidal Tendencies Minor Threat and G B H 2 3 In 1984 Salomon discovered a local hardcore punk band known as K G B by way of a friend attending a local youth group 3 However in 1985 the band s singer Wayne Stonecipher departed from the band which left the remaining members to search for a vocalist 3 Salomon tried out and got the position after a brief time Following his induction the band decided to change their name as they felt K G B which stood for Kids in God s Blessings was juvenile The band briefly changed their name to Directed Youth 3 before finalizing into the Crucified which the drummer Jim Chaffin came up with 3 With the name change the lineup consisted of Salomon Chaffin guitarist Greg Minier and bassist Kirk Palmer However Kirk departed from the band being replaced by his brother Trevor Palmer The lineup recorded a demo titled Take Up Your Cross which consisted of 15 songs Nailed the band s second demo was recorded the following year and the band s exposure continued to grow Shortly after Nailed was recorded the band members graduated from high school and Palmer left the group and was replaced by Mark Johnson 3 The band recorded Live at the New Order in March 1989 Now with the band consisting of Salomon Chaffin Minier and Johnson the Crucified signed with Narrowpath Records and recorded and released their debut self titled album 3 4 Johnson left the band after the album was recorded The band would respond to an ad in a newspaper posted by Jeff Bellew citing the Crucified as an influence alongside Slayer and Metallica Bellew joined the band and drove for four hours from his home in southern California to Fresno every weekend to practice Eventually the drive became too costly and he moved to Fresno to practice with the band 3 The band would then record their sophomore album The Pillars of Humanity which came out via Ocean Records 3 Around this time Salomon would move away from the band and work on a rap project titled Native Son and the Foundation 5 Shortly after the release of the Native Son album they broke up 3 In 1995 the Crucified played a reunion and final show Throughout their career the band had played alongside Pantera D R I G B H Scaterd Few and many others Hoping to continue playing music Salomon started a punk rock project called Outer Circle 6 7 At the same time as Outer Circle Salomon was working on the beginnings of what became Stavesacre alongside former the Crucified guitarist Jeff Bellew and Focused Bassist Dirk Lemmenes The three found Jeremy Moffett who briefly was a part of Deliverance 8 and the band was formed 3 Following the formation of Stavesacre Outer Circle ended with the new band deemed a supergroup being Salomon s main focus The band signed with Tooth amp Nail Records and began writing and recording their debut album Friction 3 In the process of the recording Moffett quit the band 3 Salomon Bellew and Lemmenes would then begin the search for a new drummer landing on former Scaterd Few drummer Sam West to play on the material 3 The four would then start to work on the band s second album Absolutes which would be released in 1997 Following Absolutes Ryan Denee joined the band on rhythm guitars however Bellew departed from the band 9 During his time in the Crucified and Stavesacre Salomon was often called upon to lend vocals to songs by other bands most notably Project 86 Argyle Park CHATTERbOX Focused XL Death Before Dishonor DBD and Mortal Salomon also is the author of Simplicity an autobiography that tells of his formative years in Fresno California his development as a singer and the band Stavesacre s struggles to fit into the Christian music scene and why it eventually left the scene Initially self published a revised version was released in 2005 by Relevant Books a publishing house connected to Relevant Magazine He is the singer in White Lighter with Steven Dail Project 86 Neon Horse on Northern Records Personal life editSalomon resides in Florida with his wife Stephanie He currently works for NASCAR 10 Bands editCurrent The Crucified 1986 1993 2009 present White Lighter 2010 present Stavesacre 1995 2010 2014 present Former Outer Circle 1993 1998 Native Son 1992 1993 Neon Horse 2007 2009 Discography editWith the Crucified The Crucified 1988 The Pillars of Humanity 1991 With Stavesacre Friction 1996 Absolutes 1997 Speakeasy 1999 Split EP 2001 Collective 2001 Live from Deep Ellum 2002 stavz a ker 2002 Bull Takes Fighter 2004 How to Live With a Curse 2006 Against the Silence 2009 MCMXCV 2017 With Neon Horse Neon Horse 2007 Haunted Horse Songs of Love Defiance and Delusion 2009 With Native Son Life in the Grave 1992 With Outer Circle Outer Circle 1998 With White Lighter White Lighter 2014 Guest appearances edit Chatterbox Despite 1991 Mortal Godspeed XL DBD Sodom and America Argyle Park AP2 Headscrew Gutterboy I Am I Am Doomsayer My Sympathies Project 86 Last Meal Focused Blinded Blue Stahli You ll Get What s Coming Never Was podcast editSalomon hosts a podcast entitled Never Was He has interviewed many musicians producers and people involved in the musical industry 10 External links editNever Was PodcastReferences edit a b Salomon Mark January 17 2015 Episode 2 Mark Salomon Part 1 Interviewed by Billy Power Urban Achiever Retrieved March 5 2016 Billy in the last interview we did together you revealed your nickname Mark Aw yes Rainbow Billy Aw now you went and told everybody Mark laughter a b c Salomon Mark January 17 2015 Mark Salomon Urban Achiever Podcast Interviewed by Billy Power Retrieved October 21 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Salomon Mark January 24 2015 Mark Salomon Part 2 Urban Achiever Podcast Interviewed by Billy Power Retrieved October 21 2020 The Crucified The Crucified Discogs 1989 Retrieved October 21 2020 Salomon Mark January 31 2015 Mark Salomon Part 3 Urban Achiever Podcast Interviewed by Billy Power Retrieved October 21 2020 Outer Circle Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved October 21 2020 Outer Circle Discogs Retrieved October 21 2020 thrashboy June 2 2016 Jimmy P Brown II Answers Questions About the History of Deliverance Video The Metal Resource Retrieved October 21 2020 Stavesacre biography Christianmusic com Archived from the original on August 6 2007 Retrieved January 9 2021 a b Salomon Mark Never Was Podcast Never Was Podcast Retrieved September 1 2015 Stavesacre An Interview with Mark Salomon The Ooze November 29 2001 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved August 10 2007 van Pelt Doug 2005 The Crucified Interview 2005 interview with Mark Salomon HM Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved August 10 2007 Hunt Jeremy 2006 Stavesacre Interview interview with Mark Salomon HM Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved August 10 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Salomon amp oldid 1178503041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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