Mark Radice is an American singer, musician, songwriter, and producer. Since the early 1970s he has worked with a variety of different artists while also achieving success with his own material. He is a multi-instrumentalist and is credited with writing more than 5,500 songs.
Early life
Mark Radice was born in
Newark, New Jersey
Newark ( , ) is the List of municipalities in New Jersey, most populous City (New Jersey), city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat, seat of Essex County, New Jersey, Essex County and the second largest city within the New Yo ...
in 1957, and from 1968 to 1982 he lived in nearby
Nutley, where he was inducted into the Nutley Hall of Fame in 2019. His father Gene Radice was a well-known
recording engineer
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who worked with
Jimi Hendrix,
Velvet Underground
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,
Lovin' Spoonful,
Janis Ian
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, the
Four Seasons
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Music
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,
Cowsills,
Mamas & the Papas,
The Tokens,
Vanilla Fudge
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, and many more.
Mark Radice began writing songs, after teaching himself guitar while listening to Beatles albums, at the age of seven.
Career
In 1964, at age of seven, Radice was signed to
RCA Records
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. His single "Natural Morning" was later covered by
Frankie Valli
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...
.
In 1967 while signed to
Decca Records
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he released "10,000 Year Old Blues", which featured the 20-year-old
Steven Tyler
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.
His first full-length self-titled LP was released in 1971 on
Paramount Records
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Early years
Paramount Records was formed in ...
. The song "
Hey, My Love
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" was later covered by
Dion and
Mark Holden
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.
In 1973 Radice was invited by
Donovan
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to move to England, where he would contribute to Donovan's album ''
7-Tease'' album and the associated tour.
In
1976
Events January
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* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 11 – The 1976 Phil ...
, Radice released his second solo album ''Ain't Nothin' But A Party'', featuring
Brass Construction
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Career
Signed in 1975 by ...
. The album included the hit single "If You Can't Beat 'Em Join 'Em."
As a writer for
EMI Publishing
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In May 2018, Sony Music Publishing agreed to increase its stake in EMI to 90%, pending ...
in the 1970s, he collaborated with artists such as
Michael Bolton
Michael Bolotin
, The Jewish Historical Society of New Haven, 1998. (born February 26, 1953), known professio ...
,
Eddie Money
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,
Dave Edmunds
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,
Barbra Streisand
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,
Barry Manilow
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,
Johnny Mathis
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,
Helix
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,
Cheap Trick
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,
Aldo Nova
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,
Deodato,
Phyllis Hyman
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,
Jetboy,
Box of Frogs,
Gene Simmons,
Shark Island,
Jennifer Rush
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, and
The Muppets
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.
In a chance encounter in a Los Angeles hotel lobby, Radice ran into
Steven Tyler
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who asked him to tour with
Aerosmith on keyboards and backing vocals. Radice appeared on Aerosmith's 1978 live album ''
Live! Bootleg''. In the mid-1980s Radice toured with Cheap Trick and appeared on their album ''
Standing on the Edge''.
In the 1990s he toured with blues musician
Matt "Guitar" Murphy.
Radice was introduced to
Jim Henson
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by
Phil Ramone
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and wrote 50-plus songs for
The Muppets
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franchise over eight years, including for the film ''
Elmo's Christmas Countdown.'' From 2005 to 2011 Radice wrote 160 songs for ''
Sesame Street
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'',
including rearranging the original theme in 2008. Radice was nominated for three
Emmy Awards for his work on ''Sesame Street''.
In 2012 he moved to Tennessee where he became involved with the Children's Media Studio and wrote 27 songs, one for each letter of the alphabet plus a "new" alphabet song, for the ''Sing and Spell Learning Letters'' project. In 2019, that project became an animated television show currently showing regionally in various test areas. Radice has also been employed DigiTrax Entertainment in
Knoxville
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since 2013. In 2016 Radice released the limited-edition ''Audio Quicksand'' compilation spanning his songwriting career.
Solo discography
Albums
*''Mark Radice'' (1971)
*''Ain't Nothin' but a Party'' (1976)
*''Intense'' (1977)
*''Store in a Cool Dry Place'' (1993)
*''Generation Why'' (2004)
*''Stay Tuned'' (2007)
*''Generation Why'' (2008)
*''Sing and Spell Learning Letters'' (2013)
*''Audio Quicksand'' (2016)
Singles
* "Natural morning" / "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" (1968)
* "10,000 Year Old Blues" / "Three Cheers (for the Sad Man)" (1968)
* "Richest Man in the World" / "Girl by the Meter" (1969)
* "Save Your Money" / "Wooden Girl" (1972)
* "Your Love is Like Fire" / "Hey My Love" (1972)
* "Hey My Love" / "Your Love is Like Fire" (1972)
* "New Day" / "Take Me to the Park" (1972)
* "If You Can't Beat 'em, Join 'em" / "The Whole Wide World Ain't Nothin' But a Party" (1976)
* "The Answer is You" / "Monkey See Monkey Do" (1976)
* "It's You My Love" / "Love is Free" (1977) United Artists 5C 006-60377
References
External links
Mark Radice on iMDBReverbnationThe Longneck GoodbyeWDVX interviewMARK RADICE DISCOGRAPHYRemembering Mark Radice
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1957 births
Living people
American male singer-songwriters
Record producers from New Jersey
American rock keyboardists
Musicians from Newark, New Jersey
People from Nutley, New Jersey
People from Sevierville, Tennessee
Sesame Street music
Singer-songwriters from New Jersey
Singer-songwriters from Tennessee
Record producers from Tennessee
Singer-songwriters from New York (state)