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Mark Bingham (born 1949, Bloomington, Indiana) is an American music producer/composer/musician/engineer. In 1966, Bingham was signed to a publishing contract with Elektra Records. After a brief stint at Elektra in Los Angeles and one single (deep regret/your problems and mine) released on Warner Bros., he returned to Bloomington where he attended Indiana University. There he joined the avant-rock group Screaming Gypsy Bandits and also began his own indie label, Bar-B-Q Records.〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 In 1975, he moved to New York City, forming the Social Climbers with bassist-singer Jean Seton Shaw and keyboardist/arranger/composer Dick Connette.〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 In 1982, he moved to New Orleans. He started The Boiler Room recording studio and in 2001 opened Piety Street Recording.〔(offbeat.com ), Accessed 7/1/10〕 Bingham has produced records for Flat Duo Jets,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Glenn Branca,〔(discogs.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Dr. Michael White,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Ed Sanders,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Rebirth Brass Band,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 John Scofield,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 MX-80,〔(discogs.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Happy Talk Band,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Cubanismo,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 The Du-tels,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 The Naked Orchestra,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Morning 40 Federation,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 Mem Shannon,〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 and Andrei Codrescu〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 among others. A long-standing colleague of Hal Willner, Bingham participated in a series of Willner tribute recordings, including 1984’s ''That's the Way I Feel Now: A Tribute to Thelonious Monk'', 1985’s ''Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill'' and 1989’s ''Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films''.〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10〕〔(nonesuch.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 He also played guitar and contributed compositions to Allen Ginsberg's ''The Lion For Real''.〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 In 1991, Bingham arranged horns and strings on R.E.M.’s ''Out Of Time''.〔(allmusic.com ), Accessed 6/29/10.〕 He has released 2 albums under his own name; 1989’s I Passed For Human and Psalms Of Vengeance from 2004 which was not released until 2009 due to complications from Hurricane Katrina.〔(allmusic.com ), Accesssed 6/29/10.〕 == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Bingham (musician)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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