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Mark Heard (John Mark Heard III) was born on 16 December, 1951 in Macon, Georgia, U.S., is an American singer (born 1951). Discover Mark Heard'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 40 years old?

Popular As John Mark Heard III
Occupation Singer, songwriter, record producer
Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 16 December 1951
Birthday 16 December
Birthplace Macon, Georgia, U.S.
Date of death 16 August, 1992
Died Place Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1951

John Mark Heard III (December 16, 1951 – August 16, 1992) was an American record producer, folk rock singer and songwriter from Macon, Georgia.

Heard released sixteen albums, and produced or performed with many artists, including: Sam Phillips (aka Leslie Phillips), Pierce Pettis, Phil Keaggy, Vigilantes of Love, Peter Buck of R.E.M. (who co-produced VOL's album Killing Floor with Heard), The Choir, Randy Stonehill and Michael Been of The Call.

1974

After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1974 with an ABJ (bachelor of arts in journalism) degree in television, Heard traveled to Switzerland to study at L'Abri under the influential evangelical Christian philosopher Francis Schaeffer.

Singers Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill stumbled onto Mark one day playing his guitar.

Because Norman and Stonehill expressed interest, Heard spent most of his spare time the next two months putting together a demo tape in a local studio with the help of the Pat Terry group (Pat Terry, Sonny Lallerstedt and Randy Bugg).

Norman was so impressed by Heard's abilities that he soon signed him to his record label, Solid Rock Records.

1977

In 1977, Heard and his wife Janet moved to Glendale, California.

He begin working on his Appalachian Melody album for the label, but would also maintain a close relationship with the people at the L'Abri for years.

1980

In 1980, Heard recorded and released Fingerprint on a Swiss label.

1981

In 1981, Heard began a recording contract with Chris Christian's Home Sweet Home Records.

Although Heard's sales did not attract attention from the major Christian labels, Christian felt Mark's music was unique, fresh and deserved to be heard.

Christian funded his projects with no production oversight, which is what Heard wanted.

His signing to the label was a departure from the commercial artists that Christian traditionally signed and produced on the Home Sweet Home label.

Heard released five albums for the label: 1981's Stop the Dominoes, 1982's Victims of the Age, 1983's Eye of the Storm, 1984's Ashes and Light and 1985's Mosaics.

The overall experience was not one that Heard enjoyed, partly due to his personal experiences with record company executives, and partly due to compromises he felt under pressure to make himself so that his songs were more marketable to Christian audiences.

1984

In 1984, Heard began recording in his home studio, which he dubbed "Fingerprint Recorders", after the title of one of his earlier records.

From that point on, his albums were largely made at home, with just a handful of friends and relatives lending a hand.

1986

In 1986, Heard decided to try something a little different and recorded the experimental Pop/Rock album for What? Records entitled Tribal Opera, under the name iDEoLA.

When asked about the unusual name, Heard replied "It's not supposed to be mysterious or anything; I just put a band together and right now I happen to be the only one in it."

Heard also directed a music video for the single of that album, "Is It Any Wonder".

With assistance from Dan Russell and Chuck Long, Fingerprint Records and studio were born.

1988

Heard produced part of Olivia Newton-John's The Rumour (1988), which also included a cover of Heard's own "Big and Strong" (originally called "How to Grow Up Big and Strong").

In 1988, Heard collaborated with Randy Stonehill and other well known artists on Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child.

In addition to writing and performing credits, he helped with the engineering.

1990

Heard returned to recording albums of his own in the early 1990s, with Dry Bones Dance.

Fans and reviewers alike hailed the new release as one of the best of his career.

1991

He followed Dry Bones Dance with Second Hand in 1991, and Satellite Sky in 1992, which would turn out to be his final release.

1992

Heard began to produce albums for a number of artists including two albums for Randy Stonehill, Jacob's Trouble, Pierce Pettis and 1992's Vigilantes of Love album, Killing Floor, which he co-produced with R.E.M.'s Peter Buck.

Stonehill's Until We Have Wings includes a song co-written by Heard, "Faithful", although the CD liner notes credit the song to Heard's pseudonym, Giovanni Audiori.

On July 4, 1992, Heard had a heart attack on stage while performing with Pierce Pettis and Kate Miner, at the Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, IL, near Peoria.

Heard finished his set and went to the hospital immediately afterwards.

Two weeks after being released from the hospital, Heard went into cardiac arrest and died on August 16, 1992.

Before Heard's death, he had been included on the Legacy II sampler from Windham Hill's High Street label, and was nearly finalizing a mainstream contract with Bruce Cockburn's label, True North Records in Canada.

There was also interest from Sony's Columbia Records label for distribution in the US.

1993

In 1993, Rich Mullins covered "How to Grow Up Big and Strong" on his A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band.

1994

In 1994, many artists came together to record a tribute album called Strong Hand of Love.

Artists lending their talents to the project included Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill, Victoria Williams, Chagall Guevara, Buddy Miller, Julie Miller, Daniel Amos, The Choir and Bruce Cockburn.

The project was later reissued as a double album set with additional tracks and re-titled Orphans of God.

Cockburn frequently called Heard his favorite songwriter.

He wrote and recorded a song dedicated to Heard for his Dart to the Heart album, "Closer to the Light".