Jack Johnson
March 13 2008
WIN Entertainment Centre
Wollongong, NSW
March 15 2008
Centennial Park
Sydney, NSW
March 16 2008 SOLD OUT
The Riverstage
Botanical Gardens
Brisbane, QLD
March 25 2008 SOLD OUT
March 26 2008
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Melbourne, VIC
March 27 2008
Memorial Drive
Adelaide, SA
March 29 2008
Members Equity Stadium
Perth, WA
Matt Costa
March 30 2008
Enigma Bar
Adelaide, SA
March 31 2008
Northcote Social Club
Melbourne, VIC
April 2 2008
Republic Bar
Hobart, TAS
April 4 2008
The Factory
Sydney, NSW
April 5 2008
Great Northern
Byron Bay, NSW
April 6 2008
The Zoo
Brisbane, QLD
G Love
March 15 2008
Centennial Park
Sydney, NSW
March 16 2008
West Coast
Blues & Roots Festival
Fremantle, WA
March 19 2008
Palace Theatre
Melbourne, VIC
March 20 2008
Enmore Theatre
Sydney, NSW
March 22 2008
East Coast
Blues & Roots Festival
Byron Bay, NSW
March 23 2008
The Tivoli
Fortitude Valley, QLD
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Money Mark is the most recent artist signed to Brushfire Records but he has been a long time friend of the Brushfire Family. Mark and Jack Johnson met during a late ’90s recording session helmed by notable producer Mario Caldato, Jr. (who also produced Mark’s forthcoming record Brand New By Tomorrow), with Mark subsequently playing upright piano in Jack’s band during a tour of Japan. Mark also appears on the Jack Johnson and friends dvd “Live at The Greek".
Mark has had quite an impressive career. He has collaborated on crucial recordings with the likes of Yoko Ono, Porno For Pyros, Beck, Jack Johnson, and Blues Explosion, to name but a few. He was lynchpin of an early line-up of Jakob Dylan’s Wallflowers, and his musicality was the organic ingredient that induced the Beastie Boys’ rebirth beginning with 1992’s epochal Check Your Head. Adept at melding funk, jazz, hip-hop, folk, Afro-Cuban and Latin musics as well as brain-goggling experimentalist noise, this one-time Los Angeles Lakers ball-boy is an acknowledged master of staying in a musical pocket that’s forever changing shape. Considering his low-key heroics, it’s just desserts that a few years back Money Mark was immortalized in the form of his own collectable action figure. Among the chart-topping tracks, touring, and toys, however, Mark has also crafted out a fine solo career.
Mark’s first three solo albums (Mark’s Keyboard Repair from 1995, 1998’s Push The Button, and 2001’s Change Is Coming) were followed by a trio of rougher records (Love Stains: A Demo, Demo Or Demolition?; and Father Demo’s Square), each incorporating the word “demo" to indicate they were demonstrations of what would reach full flower later in his fourth solo album Brand New By Tomorrow (coming February 2007).
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