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MarkHarrisVenice bass player and all-around good guy Mark Harris is interviewed. Listen to his Jaco Pastorius stories, who his famous brother is and what he recommends for new bass players getting into the business making music.

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Mark was nice enough to encourage questions you might have that he will answer personally via this page. Please add your questions to the comments and Mark will try to answer all of them.

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4 Responses to “Interview with Mark Harris”


Jan van Leth October 26, 2009

Hello ,
why don’t come Mark Harris with the guys (Venice) next month to Holland?
Is this “back to basic”

thanks in advance to send or ask this to Mark.

kyna austin February 6, 2010

Hey Mark
I been looking for ya… found this interview
It’s Kyna from Berklee
I lost your number
Please email me
Im working on my CD
Looking for Guitar help
look forward to hearing from you soon
kyna

    Jose Rogel May 18, 2010

    Hi Kyna – if this is the same Kyna Austin, songwriter on “When And If I Fall In Love,” performed by Wax, please contact me at 212-833-6269 or via email at jose.rogel@sonymusic.com.

    Thank you.

    Kind regards,
    Jose Rogel
    Copyright Coordinator
    Sony Music Entertaintment

Peter March 25, 2010

Hello Mark

Firstly, I love your bass on Venice. Somehow you manage to stand out in a subtle way that is never in danger of masking the song — that’s a real art.

Do you ever do other session work, and if so how does one go about contacting you for this? I have stuff that I am working on with some cool musicians and would love to entertain the idea of using your services. Even if it’s a fanciful notion, I can but try…