Annie Mark will be performing LIVE music at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in Stony Brook Village (97 Main Street, Stony Brook, NY) on February 23rd from 3-4pm. The event is free with general admission ticket purchase. For details on this and upcoming events please visit https://www.limusichalloffame.org/museum/
About Annie Mark
"Strong confident vocals, organic, raw and rootsy. Annie's voice at different turns, sometimes powerful and at times achingly vulnerable. Moving from genre to genre, drawing from her vast musical tastes-Americana, country, blues, folk, and rock. Whether playing originals or paying homage to those who have come before, Annie dynamically brings her devotion and dedication to serving each song to her listeners with all her heart and soul. An Annie Mark show is powerful, moving, and not to be missed." Thomas Ryan, Author American Hit Radio
"Annie Mark is :The flint and spark of music in any form; The hum, strum, and yum of music, a prophetess of music. Annie Mark is a musical alchemist returning again and again with the theme of turning lead into gold; darkness to light; failure into redemption and transformation." Alan DeValle Composer Musical Rita
Annie Mark, a New York based singer-songwriter, has shared her country-tinged Americana-roots music with audiences from Florida to Ireland, and most recently, Nashville. A New York native, she moved to the South at age 10, where upon hearing the music of the Carter Family and Johnny Cash, she nurtured a life-long love of traditional country music and songs that convey slice-of-life stories about people’s lives with a heartfelt simplicity.
Inspired by such singer-songwriters as Patti Griffin, Julie Miller, Nanci Griffith, Mary Gauthier, Leonard Cohen, and Bob Dylan, Annie's songs explore lifes' journey and the universal themes of love and loss, struggles and triumphs, shadows and light, with a little humor thrown in. Accompanied by strong and tender acoustic guitar-playing, Annie's richly textured voice runs the entire emotional spectrum– sometimes velvety smooth, at other times raspy and raw with a little torch and twang thrown in.
Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is at 97 Main Street, Stony Brook, NY , Stony Brook , NY.
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Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is at 97 Main Street, Stony Brook, NY , Stony Brook , NY.
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