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Mark Hunter Klein (born December 22, 1993 in Central City, Louisiana, United States) is an American blue eyed soul and blues singer-songwriter, actor and member of The Boogie Kings, an American swamp pop band. ==Biography== Klein began singing at the age of two. However, he is most notable for becoming the youngest member of the legendary 1950s supergroup, The Boogie Kings at the age of 10〔 〕〔() 〕 Ned Theall, a Cajun trumpeter and member of The Boogie Kings became his mentor after Klein e-mailed him and became a member of the band. Klein is a multi-instrumentalist; playing guitar, mandolin, keyboards, drums, and Bass guitar. Klein recorded "Sick and Tired " on The Boogie Kings' 2007 album, ''Never Go Away''. Klein, Louisiana Hall of Famer Allen Wayne and Gregg Martinez were dubbed "The New Breed" by the current members of The Boogie Kings after becoming members in 2005. Before he joined The Boogie Kings Klein recorded his first album, ''It's Just Me'' when he was 10 in 2004 and his second album, ''Blue Eyed Soul Patrol'' in 2006. When he was 6, he became a member of (Louisiana Kids ), an organization based in Louisiana for child singers and performers. At the age of seven, he became a member of Thunder-n-Lightnin, a duo consisting of Klein and Kayla Woodson, his singing partner.〔(Mark and Kayla Thunder-n-Lightnin of Baton Rouge Louisiana -U.S. Talent Page on KidKountry.com )〕 However, the group disbanded two years later. Throughout his career, he has performed at bowl games, oprys, beauty pageants, larger festivals, nursing homes among other venues. Klein cites his influences such as Elvis Presley, Wilson Pickett, and Ray Charles, among others. Klein is currently recording a third album, with songs Klein has mostly wrote himself. Released, will be the singles "The Kid Is Hot Tonight!" and "I've Done Everything For You". 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 Klein (singer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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