Steven Wright-Mark
Jessica Lynn Homecoming Concert
Jack Devito Field
208 Veterans Rd
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
Aug 19, 2017
8:00 PM UTC
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Fresh off a two-month European Tour, Jessica Lynn and the band return to Jessica's hometown for a special, free, outdoor homecoming concert.
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Steven Wright-Mark Biography
Hailing from NYC, Steven Wright-Mark released his debut solo disc "Pop Motel" in 2007, on Not Lame Records. The album's first single "Pawn Shop Crystal Ball" garnered both airplay and critical acclaim.
Following that initial release, Steven became involved with Burning Sky Records, for which he contributed tracks to their highly-respected line of tribute albums, including "I Don't Believe You" for "Sensory Lullabies: The Ultimate Tribute To Jellyfish," and "Burn and Shine" for "Beautiful Escape: The Songs of The Posies Revisted." The latter was produced by legendary producer and musician Don Fleming, who produced the original "Frosting On The Beater" CD on which "Burn and Shine" first appeared. DIY pioneer R. Stevie Moore contributed piano to the track as well.
In November 2008, Steven released his follow-up disc "Sideshow Freak," again to good reviews and fan reaction, with the track "Change" getting radio airplay. In 2009, he contributed a cover of Roxy Music's "Trash" (from their "Manifesto" disc) to another Burning Sky Records project - "Take Refuge In Pleasure: The Songs of Roxy Music Revisited."
Steven later appeared on two more Burning Sky releases, contributing "It's So Dirty" and "Sheep" to tributes for Squeeze and Toy Love, respectively.
His follow-up solo CD, "My Plastic World" was released late 2012, followed by a year's worth of live dates with Steven Wright-Mark and The Plastic Fantastics.
Steven is currently also playing guitar and keyboards with the Jessica Lynn Band, and producing other artists, including Harsh Crowd, in the studio.
Read MoreFollowing that initial release, Steven became involved with Burning Sky Records, for which he contributed tracks to their highly-respected line of tribute albums, including "I Don't Believe You" for "Sensory Lullabies: The Ultimate Tribute To Jellyfish," and "Burn and Shine" for "Beautiful Escape: The Songs of The Posies Revisted." The latter was produced by legendary producer and musician Don Fleming, who produced the original "Frosting On The Beater" CD on which "Burn and Shine" first appeared. DIY pioneer R. Stevie Moore contributed piano to the track as well.
In November 2008, Steven released his follow-up disc "Sideshow Freak," again to good reviews and fan reaction, with the track "Change" getting radio airplay. In 2009, he contributed a cover of Roxy Music's "Trash" (from their "Manifesto" disc) to another Burning Sky Records project - "Take Refuge In Pleasure: The Songs of Roxy Music Revisited."
Steven later appeared on two more Burning Sky releases, contributing "It's So Dirty" and "Sheep" to tributes for Squeeze and Toy Love, respectively.
His follow-up solo CD, "My Plastic World" was released late 2012, followed by a year's worth of live dates with Steven Wright-Mark and The Plastic Fantastics.
Steven is currently also playing guitar and keyboards with the Jessica Lynn Band, and producing other artists, including Harsh Crowd, in the studio.
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