Mark Fredrick Farner (born September 29, 1948) is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lead guitarist for the hard rock band
Grand Funk Railroad, and later as a
contemporary Christian music
Contemporary Christian music, also known as CCM, Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christian faith and ...
ian.
Early life and career
Farner began his career in music by playing in
Terry Knight and The Pack (1965–1966),
The Bossmen (1966–1967),
The Pack (aka The Fabulous Pack) (1967–1968), before forming
Grand Funk Railroad with
Don Brewer (drums) and
Mel Schacher (bass guitar) in 1969.
Craig Frost (keyboards) joined the band in 1972. Farner has
Cherokee
The Cherokee (; chr, ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ, translit=Aniyvwiyaʔi or Anigiduwagi, or chr, ᏣᎳᎩ, links=no, translit=Tsalagi) are one of the indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, th ...
ancestry from his maternal side.
With Grand Funk Railroad

Farner was the guitarist and lead singer for Grand Funk Railroad as well as the songwriter for most of their material. His best-known composition is the 1970 epic "
I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)
"I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)" is a 1970 song written by American musician Mark Farner and recorded by Grand Funk Railroad as the closing track to their album ''Closer to Home''. Ten minutes in duration, it is the band's longest studio reco ...
".
He also wrote the 1975 hit "
Bad Time
"Bad Time" is a song written by Mark Farner and performed by Grand Funk Railroad, Grand Funk. It reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1975 and appeared on the band's 1974 album, ''All the Girls in the World Beware!!!''
Jimmy Ienner ...
", the last of the band's four singles to make the top 5 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Post-Grand Funk Railroad
After Grand Funk initially disbanded in 1976, Farner released his self-titled debut solo album in 1977, and his second, ''No Frills'', in 1978 (both Atlantic Records). In 1981, Farner and Don Brewer launched a new Grand Funk line-up with bassist Dennis Bellinger and recorded two albums, ''
Grand Funk Lives'' and ''
What's Funk?'' Farner went solo again with 1988's ''Just Another Injustice'' on
Frontline Records. His third Frontline release was 1991's ''Some Kind of Wonderful'', which featured a revamped Jesus version of
the Grand Funk classic of the same name. Farner became a
born again Christian in the late 1980s and enjoyed success with the John Beland composition "Isn't it Amazing", which earned him a
Dove Award
A Dove Award is an accolade by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the Christian music industry. The awards are presented annually. Formerly held in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dove Award ...
nomination and reached No. 2 on the
Contemporary Christian music
Contemporary Christian music, also known as CCM, Christian pop, and occasionally inspirational music is a genre of modern popular music, and an aspect of Christian media, which is lyrically focused on matters related to the Christian faith and ...
charts.
In the 1990s, Farner formed Lismark Communications with former Freedom Reader editor Steve Lisuk. Soon after, Farner began reissuing his solo albums on his own record label, LisMark Records.
From 1994 to 1995, Farner toured with
Ringo Starr
Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the ...
's Allstars, which also featured
Randy Bachman
Randolph Charles Bachman (; born September 27, 1943) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of the bands The Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive. Bachman recorded as a solo artist and was part of a n ...
,
John Entwistle,
Felix Cavaliere,
Billy Preston
William Everett Preston (September 2, 1946 – June 6, 2006) was an American keyboardist, singer and songwriter whose work encompassed R&B, rock, soul, funk, and gospel. Preston was a top session keyboardist in the 1960s, during which he b ...
, and Starr's son,
Zak Starkey.
In the late 1990s, Farner reunited with Grand Funk, but left after three years to resume his solo career. He currently tours with his band, Mark Farner's American Band, which plays a mixture of Grand Funk songs and Farner's solo offerings.
Farner had a pacemaker installed October 22, 2012, having struggled with heart troubles for the previous eight years.
Mark Farner was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame as a solo artist in 2015. He had previously been inducted as a member of both Grand Funk Railroad and Terry Knight & The Pack.
Other interests
Farner was honored with the Lakota
Sioux
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (; Dakota language, Dakota: Help:IPA, /otʃʰeːtʰi ʃakoːwĩ/) are groups of Native Americans in the United States, Native American tribes and First Nations in Canada, First Nations peoples in North America. The ...
Elders Honor Mark in 1999. During the concert in
Hankinson, North Dakota, a special presentation was held honoring Mark's
Native ancestry and his contributions. Members of the
Lakota Nation presented him with a hand-made ceremonial
quilt.
He has also been honored with the Cherokee Medal of Honor by the
Cherokee
The Cherokee (; chr, ᎠᏂᏴᏫᏯᎢ, translit=Aniyvwiyaʔi or Anigiduwagi, or chr, ᏣᎳᎩ, links=no, translit=Tsalagi) are one of the indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, th ...
Honor Society.
An authorized biography of Farner, entitled ''From Grand Funk to Grace'', was published in 2001.
In popular culture
Mark Farner is mentioned by Homer Simpson in ''The Simpsons'' episode, "Homerpalooza", in season 7, episode 24 of the series. As Homer drives his children and their friends to school, Grand Funk is on the car radio. The children do not like it and ask him to change the station when he responds, "you kids don't know Grand Funk? The wild, shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner. The bong-rattling bass of Mel Schacher. The competent drum work of Don Brewer?"
Mark Farner was mentioned in episode 9 of season 8 of the HBO comedy series ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm
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'' in September 2011.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Mark Farner'', 1977
* ''No Frills'', 1978
* ''Just Another Injustice'', 1988
* ''Wake Up...'', 1989
* ''Some Kind of Wonderful'', 1991
* ''For the People'', 2006
With Grand Funk Railroad
*''
On Time'' (1969)
*''
Grand Funk
Grand Funk Railroad (often shortened to Grand Funk) is an American rock band formed in 1968 in Flint, Michigan, by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar), Don Brewer (drums, vocals), and Mel Schacher (bass). The band achieved peak popularity and success ...
'' (1969)
*''
Closer to Home'' (1970)
*''
Live Album'' (1970)
*''
Survival'' (1971)
*''
E Pluribus Funk
''E Pluribus Funk'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released on November 15, 1971, by Capitol Records. Like previous Grand Funk Railroad albums, it was recorded at Cleveland Recording Company a ...
'' (1971)
*''
Phoenix'' (1972)
*''
We're an American Band'' (1973)
*''
Shinin' On
''Shinin' On'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released in March 1974, by Capitol Records. Although not as successful as its predecessor, ''We're an American Band'' (1973), it peaked at #5 in the ...
'' (1974)
*''
All the Girls in the World Beware!!!'' (1974)
*''
Caught in the Act'' (1975)
*''
Born to Die'' (1976)
*''
Good Singin', Good Playin'
''Good Singin' Good Playin is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released on August 2, 1976, by MCA Records.
The band had actually broken up, but after Frank Zappa expressed interest in producing a ...
'' (1976)
*''
Grand Funk Lives'' (1981)
*''
What's Funk?'' (1983)
*''Bosnia'' (1996)
Other albums
* ''Closer to Home'', 1992 (best-of)
* ''Heirlooms: The Complete Atlantic Sessions'', 2000 (re-release of Farner's two first studio albums)
* ''Red White and Blue Forever'', 2002 (mini-album)
* ''Live!! N'rG'', 2003
* ''Mark Farner the Rock Patriot'', March 9, 2003, Live Extended Versions
References
External links
*
2008 Mark Farner interview
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1948 births
Living people
American people of Cherokee descent
American performers of Christian music
American rock guitarists
American male guitarists
American rock singers
American male singer-songwriters
American rock songwriters
Grand Funk Railroad members
Lead guitarists
Musicians from Flint, Michigan
Singer-songwriters from Michigan
Guitarists from Michigan
20th-century American guitarists
Terry Knight and the Pack members
20th-century American male musicians
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band members