- Nashville, TN
- Cover Band
- $800 and up
Mark Henes and The Strippers
Overview
Celebration Records LLC is releasing digitally Mark Henes’ debut EP Transitions, on June 15, 2018. “These are the sounds most missed in the Nashville culture”, says Mark Henes.
“Mark Henes and The Strippers have a spirit that penetrates into the soul that leaves a feeling of presence and awareness!” - Stan Lassiter
“Mark Henes has an authentic voice as an artist and songwriter as heard on the Transitions EP. There is a real drive to capture the spirit of the songs. The live show with The Strippers is an electrifying time too.” - J.P. Clardy
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Price range: Contact for rates
Languages: English
Gig length: 45 - 90 minutes
What to expect
“Mark Henes and The Strippers have a spirit that penetrates into the soul that leaves a feeling of presence and awareness!” - Stan Lassiter
“Mark Henes has an authentic voice as an artist and songwriter as heard on the Transitions EP. There is a real drive to capture the spirit of the songs. The live show with The Strippers is an electrifying time too.” - J.P. Clardy
About
Celebration Records LLC is releasing digitally Mark Henes’ debut EP Transitions, on June 15, 2018. “These are the sounds most missed in the Nashville culture”, says Mark Henes.
The song “Blues” takes you back to a shuffle that you would find in countless songs in the past, but with a twist, such as you would experience if you were standing in front of Chuck Berry in 1958 for the first time listening to “Johnny Be Good”. Reminiscent of Marty McFly, when he says, in Back To The Future, “I guess you guys are not ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it.” Yet it is as modern as Jack Johnson with his song “Symbol In My Driveway”, which was released in 2003.
“Blues II” was heavily influenced from Hank Williams Sr. and Jr., paying tribute to the traditional 12 bar blues that is heard in songs, such as “Lost Highway” or “Family Tradition”. As he traveled from the 1940’s onward through blues, rock and country, he discovered the influence of the song “Little Sister”, recorded in 1961 by Elvis Presley.
Having felt like he paid his dues toward the blues, while performing in venues around Nashville, TN, while celebrating a healthy fellowship with fans, friends, family and the band, “Lift Your Cup” was written. “It is the Jam Band song of my tunes, so far, calling on the show and performing for people”, says Mark.
“Traveling” is the only track not written in 2018. Sometimes you only want to feel the funk and the groove with the music. Stan Lassiter, renowned Nashville guitarist, told Mark, “I really like that song. It shows that your dynamic with your guitar composition.”
“Vagabond” is about a Romanian gypsy named Lucky that he met, while living off Ellington Parkway in East Nashville. After having a conversation with him, as he stood in a poncho in the pouring rain, with a smile bigger than most people not in the rain, he proceeded to give him all the change in the console of his car and had the epiphany that no matter what level of society you may reside, you can still “consider yourself Lucky from time to time.” This is a very folksy, singer / songwriter style of social commentary and Americana.
Coming from a military family he was globally influenced, while still having lived in Nashville, TN all his life.
“Mark Henes and The Strippers have a spirit that penetrates into the soul that leaves a feeling of presence and awareness!” - Stan Lassiter
“Mark Henes has an authentic voice as an artist and songwriter as heard on the Transitions EP. There is a real drive to capture the spirit of the songs. The live show with The Strippers is an electrifying time too.” - J.P. Clardy
Additional booking notes
Power Trio band requires 3 microphones, 3 monitors, preferably a backline for drums and or bass but not required.
Services offered
Past booked events
October 2018
27
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
20
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
13
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
06
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
September 2018
29
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
22
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
15
Saturday
Healing Saturday
9:00am - 4:00pm
08
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
01
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
August 2018
25
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
18
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
11
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
09
Thursday
Mark Henes at Bobby's Idle Hour
10:45pm - 11:30pm
04
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
02
Thursday
Mark Henes at Bobby's Idle Hour
10:45pm - 11:30pm
July 2018
28
Saturday
Mark Henes Creative Lunch at Carpe Cafe
12:00pm - 2:00pm
27
Friday
Mark Henes and The Strippers Physical CD Release
7:00pm - 9:30pm
26
Thursday
Mark Henes at Bobby's Idle Hour
10:45pm - 11:30pm
Set list
1000 Miles
At The Bottom Of The Ocean
Lift Your Cup
Blues
Blues II
Traveling
Vagabond
White Clouds pt.1 - 3
What Could You Be Right Now?
I Pray
A Light Given Unto You
Strip Me Down (Bones)
...death was the Penalty
Nostradamus is Upon Us
Goodbye
Ghost Train
Influences and inspiration
The song “Blues” takes you back to a shuffle that you would find in countless songs in the past, but with a twist, such as you would experience if you were standing in front of Chuck Berry in 1958 for the first time listening to “Johnny Be Good”. Reminiscent of Marty McFly, when he says, in Back To The Future, “I guess you guys are not ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it.” Yet it is as modern as Jack Johnson with his song “Symbol In My Driveway”, which was released in 2003.
“Blues II” was heavily influenced from Hank Williams Sr. and Jr., paying tribute to the traditional 12 bar blues that is heard in songs, such as “Lost Highway” or “Family Tradition”. As he traveled from the 1940’s onward through blues, rock and country, he discovered the influence of the song “Little Sister”, recorded in 1961 by Elvis Presley.
Having felt like he paid his dues toward the blues, while performing in venues around Nashville, TN, while celebrating a healthy fellowship with fans, friends, family and the band, “Lift Your Cup” was written. “It is the Jam Band song of my tunes, so far, calling on the show and performing for people”, says Mark.
“Traveling” is the only track not written in 2018. Sometimes you only want to feel the funk and the groove with the music. Stan Lassiter, renowned Nashville guitarist, told Mark, “I really like that song. It shows that your dynamic with your guitar composition.”
“Vagabond” is about a Romanian gypsy named Lucky that he met, while living off Ellington Parkway in East Nashville. After having a conversation with him, as he stood in a poncho in the pouring rain, with a smile bigger than most people not in the rain, he proceeded to give him all the change in the console of his car and had the epiphany that no matter what level of society you may reside, you can still “consider yourself Lucky from time to time.” This is a very folksy, singer / songwriter style of social commentary and Americana.
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