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Mark Gillespie (Australian musician) (Mark Ignatius Gillespie) was born on 1950, is an Australian singer-songwriter (1950–2021). Discover Mark Gillespie (Australian musician)'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 71 years old?

Popular As Mark Ignatius Gillespie
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 20 January, 1950
Birthday 20 January
Birthplace N/A
Date of death 11 November, 2021
Died Place Dhaka, Bangladesh
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1950

Mark Ignatius Gillespie (20 January 1950 – 11 November 2021) was an Australian singer-songwriter and musician.

Gillespie studied architecture at Melbourne University.

1970

He first became known as a performer in Melbourne clubs in the mid-1970s.

He also wrote poetry and short stories and co-founded Outback Press.

His first recordings appeared on a compilation album, Debutantes, prepared by Ross Wilson on Oz Records.

1980

His debut album, Only Human, appeared in 1980 on the Wheatley label set up by Glenn Wheatley.

Gillespie played guitars, synthesisers, keyboards, piano and mandolin on the album and also used several of the best-known Australian session musicians.

It was widely played on FM radio in Australia, reaching number 48 on the national album charts.

Reluctant to promote his recordings, Gillespie made his first visit to Bangladesh around this time.

He also toured in the 1980s with such performers as Tom Waits, Maria Muldaur and Rodriguez.

1982

He returned to Australia in 1982 to record a follow-up album, Sweet Nothing, which reached number 33 and included the songs "River of Blood" and the prescient "Night and Day".

1983

His third album, Ring of Truth, was issued by Wheatley in 1983.

1984

The label also issued a compilation album of his recordings, Small Mercies, in 1984.

His early albums were later reissued on CD with bonus tracks from singles, B-sides and demos.

Disillusioned with the music business, Gillespie returned to Bangladesh as a volunteer worker.

1992

In 1992, he briefly returned to Australia to perform again and released his final album, Flame.

He gave up the music business thereafter and settled in Bangladesh, at first working in a children's home in Dhaka and then setting up a refuge for vulnerable women and children in Sreepur.

He married a local woman named Morium and, according to one former associate, "lived in a typical rural village ... with none of the trappings of western life."

After some years of declining health, and a few months after his wife's death, Gillespie died in hospital in Dhaka on 11 November 2021.