Digging Up The Bones | Live at PFR Art Parlor)
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Mark Growden returned to San Francisco amidst his western US tour, promoting his first studio album Saint Judas, in order to play for one night at a jam packed Porto Franco Art Parlor. The show sold out in less than 24 hours.
When you meet one of Mark’s fans you don’t ask them when they first heard Mark’s music, you ask them when they met Mark. While some latecomers were politely tiptoeing in between songs Mark takes one look and exclaims “I used to teach you in… 5th & 6th grade… … …Polly Habernickle!” and he puts down his accordion to give her a big hug.
Mark Growden | Undertaker“Fiery, earthy and sublimely sensual.” – Comet Magazine
(Solo Version Live at PFR Art Parlor)
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Mark Growden is a musician who is steeped in charm and mystery.
There is some kind of magic about this man. His collaborative art series with John Law, Covertan ephemeral event that asks fans, not simply for their trust, but for their credulity as they are whisked away on a fly–by-night adventure. Attendants follow cryptic instructions to a meeting place “Look for the man in the Top Hat. Bring legal ID, $2.75 in quarters, and a flashlight.” here they are asked to leave behind all forms of technology as to simply be present in the moment for an exclusive concert that as an experience is a work of art.