Mark
Schatz
Bass
Bluegrass Week
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Mark was born April 23, 1955 into a musical family. He began his formal
musical training with cello at age ten and later switched over to string
bass. His first performance was in 1971 on electric bass in a high school
rock band. Inspired by a love for folk and traditional music, he started
to play the guitar and mandolin.
From 1973 to 1978 Mark got his Degree in Music Theory and Composition
from Haverford College, studied for a year at Berklee College of Music
in Boston, picked up the old-time banjo, and went to his first old-time
fiddle festival in Fiddler's Grove, North Carolina. He also started to
learn to clog, inspired by his work with Mandala, a Boston based folk
dance group. In 1977 he met Bela Fleck which led to a
fruitful association including working together in Tasty Licks, Spectrum,
and many recording projects. This includes Bela's latest acoustic recording, "Tales
from the Acoustic Planet, Volume II, The Bluegrass Sessions".
In 1983 Mark changed direction and relocated to Nashville where he played
country music on electric bass. He re-entered the acoustic world in 1985
when he joined the Tony Rice Unit. From 1990 to 1998 Schatz played with
Tim and Mollie O'Brien as one the O'Boys.
It was during this time that he began his association with The Fiddle
Puppet Dancers (currently known as Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble).
Performing with Tim (who always included some old-time music in his shows
with Mark on banjo) and the dance group encouraged him to pursue his
own solo recording in 1995, Brand
New Old Tyme Way on Rounder. This was produced by Bela and featured
Mark's clawhammer banjo playing and original compositions.
In 2006, Mark released a second solo record on
Rounder called Steppin'
in the Boilerhouse. The album features the line-up from his band
Mark Schatz & Friends: Missy Raines, Casey
Driessen & Jim Hurst.
In addition to his work with the above artists,
Mark has toured and or recorded with an impressive array of performers
including Emmylou
Harris,
Jerry Douglas, Maura O'Connell, John
Hartford, Mark O'Connor and Linda
Rondstadt.
He was bass player with Nickel
Creek as well
as touring with Footworks as the dance company's Musical Director.
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