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Mark Eddinger was born on 11 December, 1958 in Santa Rosa, California, U.S., is an American musical artist (born 1958). Discover Mark Eddinger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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65 years old |
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11 December 1958 |
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11 December |
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Santa Rosa, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Mark Eddinger Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Eddinger worth at the age of 65 years old? Mark Eddinger’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from United States. We have estimated Mark Eddinger's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Mark Eddinger is an American keyboardist, composer, arranger, music producer, record company executive, and music and entertainment industry consultant.
Eddinger is also involved as an executive and consultant in other business sectors unrelated to the entertainment industry.
Mark Eddinger was born in Santa Rosa, California on December 11, 1958.
He continued his studies and competed in several young pianists competitions.
Although unpopular in the strict classical music circles, Eddinger became interested in rock music and in particular analog synthesizers.
While still studying under Kelly, and later with Sonoma County pianist Norma Brown, he began studying analog synthesizer programming with analog synthesizer pioneer Patrick Gleeson.
In the summer of 1975 while traveling in England with a close friend, he met Peter Bardens of the band Camel and producer Alan Tarney, both of whom he would work with in later years.
While living in Las Vegas in 1977 and again in 1980 and 1981, Eddinger worked primarily as a musician and producer.
The bulk of his recording and production work during this period took place at Las Vegas Recording Studio, a facility owned by Hank Castro, Chips Davis (a pioneer of Live End – Dead End (LEDE) acoustic technology), and Mel and Sheila Godfrey.
Eddinger was working at this studio during the time that Las Vegas Recording Studio was being developed into the Live End-Dead End prototype studio, and therefore was one of the first people to produce and record using this acoustic technology.
In early 1980, Eddinger co-founded Worldwide Entertainment, one of the premier independent promotion companies in the music industry.
During his tenure with Worldwide, Eddinger created and directed regional promotional campaigns for over 30 artists including Aretha Franklin, Fleetwood Mac, Toto, Van Halen, David Bowie, Grateful Dead, Journey, AC/DC and Heart.
Since the mid 1980s, Eddinger has also spent considerable time developing and producing independent artists, many of whom have gone on to have regional or national success, including Sin River (featuring Russell Allen of Symphony X), Mobius Strip, Seventh Proof, The Apostle Ensemble, The Ben Shippee Band, and California surf band Aloha Radio in the Spring of 2011.
The company was sold to WEA in the Fall of 1981, and Eddinger was retained by WEA as a consultant following the sale.
He also worked briefly for Warner Bros. Records in 1982 and for Columbia Records in 1984.
Eddinger moved to New York City late in 1984.
Over the past 25 years, Eddinger has served as president of two independent record labels, AudioTone Records from 1986 to 1988 and InVision Records in 2000.
During his tenure with InVision, Eddinger signed Ray Charles to a multi-record deal.
Eddinger has provided consulting services to a wide variety of companies in the music and entertainment industries including Sony Music, BMG, Warner Bros. Records, Universal Music Group, MCA Records, Warner/Chappell Music, ASCAP, and the RIAA, and has been a trusted advisor and consultant to many music industry executives, managers, attorneys and recording artists.
He is a voting member of National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, a founding member of Digital Audio Consortium and a member of the Audio Engineering Society.
He has conducted master classes at Berklee College of Music and the Juilliard School, and has taught graduate courses and seminars relating to the music industry at Brigham Young University, UCLA and NYU.
Eddinger's original synthesizer programs have been used on thousands of recordings by artists including Michael Jackson, Celine Dion, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Peter Gabriel, Herbie Hancock, Bryan Ferry, and Oasis.
Over the past three decades his programs and samples have resided in keyboards and synthesizers manufactured by companies including New England Digital (Synclavier II), Moog, Oberheim, Kurzweil, Yamaha, ARP, and Roland.
He has also made several contributions to the development of digital audio technology, including authoring algorithms, designing operating systems and consulting for companies including Akai, HHB Communications, Panasonic and Microboards.
Eddinger has played on more than 1,000 recordings by artists including Blues Traveler, Londonbeat, Butthole Surfers, Luciano Pavarotti, Bakers Pink, and Bill Champlin.
In 1987, Eddinger founded Star West Entertainment, and through this company has channeled his activities in consulting, publishing, licensing and artist development.
During the 1990s, Eddinger consulted on behalf of labels of all sizes in global licensing and distribution of CD product, specializing in fostering legitimate distribution in Eastern Europe, former Soviet republics including Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and other markets in South and Central America and Asia where piracy was rampant.
Eddinger was successful in negotiating licenses and creating new distribution chains for labels including Sony Music, BMG and Universal Music Group.
From 1991 to 1992, Eddinger hosted approximately 35 V.I.P. parties in a private room at New York City's China Club at its original location in the basement of the Beacon Theatre.
These parties were regularly attended by celebrities of the music, film, television and sports world, and were followed by New York reporters including Joanna Molloy, Richard Johnson, and Flo Anthony.
Artists who performed at the Beacon Theatre upstairs would often attend the parties following their performances.
Over the past few years, Eddinger has played an active role in the creation, analysis and "re-tooling" of numerous digital music and digital media distribution models.
During this time he has consulted for major and independent labels, music publishers, motion picture companies, digital and physical content distributors, attorneys, government agencies, and public and private companies.
Eddinger is also known for his expertise in worldwide licensing and has been responsible for licensing numerous recordings and music catalogs that have been marketed in the U.S. and in over 50 other countries.
Eddinger created original synth sounds, played keyboards and performed live percussion on the Butthole Surfers track "Pepper" from the album Electriclarryland which reached #1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1996.
He has also performed on several U.S. and World tours with artists including Diana Ross, Sammy Davis Jr., Cliff Richard, Chaka Kahn, Be-Bop Deluxe and Nazareth.
He has produced over 35 albums, has written over 1,000 songs, and his music and productions have appeared on soundtracks for films including Silverado, Empire of the Sun and Celebrity.
For his contributions as a musician, producer, arranger, programmer and industry executive, Eddinger has been the recipient of RIAA Gold and Platinum Awards commemorating the sales of over 50 million albums.