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Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Mark Holden studied law for sometime before leaving law school to enter the Entertainment Business. He very quickly developed into one of Australia's most accomplished and respected stage and television entertainers during the early 70's.
Mark also commenced his recording career with EMI Records back in 1975, and just as quickly as he succeeded in the acting side of the business, did he succeed in the music charts. In just over 18 months Mark scored 5 Top Forty Hit Singles including; "Never Gonna Fall In Love Again" (reached No. 13), "I Wanna Make You My Lady" (reached No. 11), "Last Romance" (reached No. 11), "Hey, My Love" (reached No. 32) and "Reach Out for the One Who Loves You" (reached No. 17).
From 1975 to 1976, Holden performed as Joseph in the first Australian production of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' at the Seymour Centre, Sydney. He was the first pop star in the world to play the lead role.
Mark also recorded 3 albums for EMI all of which accomplished chart success and earned him several Gold and Platinum album awards. In the early 80's Mark headed off to America to pursue his song writing/acting career, however, has had far more success writing for and developing other performers, singers and songwriters around the world. In 1983, he released a self-titled album on the Mercury label, but it failed to launch his career in the US as planned. In 1984 Holden founded his own International Publishing Company "Dream Dealers Music".
Since that time, Mark has continued his successful artist development/songwriting with such artists as; Belinda Carlisle, Joey Lawrence, The Temptations, Jose Feliciano, Kathy Sledge (Sister Sledge), Vanessa Williams, Baywatch's David Hasselhoff (also a major recording artist in Germany), and recently has enjoyed success in the major German market via Jeremy Jackson's No. 1 Album, of which Holden wrote 8 tracks.
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Mark Holden 1978 |
(Article from Women's Weekly, 23 Jan, 2017)
The iconic pop star is staging a comeback after a life-changing health scare writes CRAIG BENNETT
Former '70s pop icon, turned Australian Idol judge Mark Holden is brimming with excitement on the eve of his comeback after a cancer scare.
"I lost about 80 per cent of my singing voice after surgery and intensive radiation for thyroid cancer in 2010. So to be singing again is a miracle," reveals Mark as he welcomed Woman's Day into his Melbourne home. Mark's cancer ordeal began in 2009, when he discovered a lump on his neck.
"It was initially thought to be a harmless cyst. After a second opinion, I was shocked to be diagnosed with thyroid cancer".
"The surgery and radiation knocked me around. My strong speaking voice had been reduced to a whisper following the op, and I was very quiet for months," the 62-year-old singer admits.
The dreaded disease has run in Mark's family: his beloved dad Ron died of prostate cancer at 61, while his sister Jennifer survived breast cancer before tragically succumbing to pancreatic cancer in 2011, also aged just 61.
"Jennifer's death was the most painful and shocking time of my life. We were so close," tells Mark
"My beautiful wife Anna, our daughter Katie, my son Cane [from a previous relationship] and my brother Craig were towers of strength", Mark says of dealing with his sister's death and his own diagnosis.
Once his speaking voice began to return, Mark was horrified to discover he could barely sing and feared his career would be over.
Luckily, his road to recovery came about thanks to his friend Dr Jonathan Welch. The former musical theatre star and voice teacher is also the founder of the School of Hard Knocks - a choir that is both a fundraising initiative and a group encouraging those who've suffered cancer to find their voice again,
Jonathon worked with Mark, and through persistence, his singing .. voice gradually began to return. However, Mark says his voice is now vastly different - he's lost some of his high range.
Adelaide-born Mark's life has been a non-stop rollercoaster. A professional singer from his early teens, after appearing on The Ernie Sigley Show in 1972 he signed a record deal and became an overnight pop sensation as "The Carnation Kid" on Countdown.
"My gimmick was giving red carnations to the pretty girls. I had a string of hit songs and I was the Justin Bieber of the day - minus the scandals!" says Mark,
Next came acting, with a stint as I hunky Dr Greg Mason in the 70's TV soapie 'The Young Doctors' working alongside alongside none other than the very 'sexy' Abigail (see below).
But hungry for a fresh start, Mark headed to Los Angeles in 1980 for songwriting. "I wrote about 500 songs and became a record producer, working with some of the best, from The Temptations and Fleetwood Mac, to Belinda Carlisle and Donnie Osmond.
"There were pinch-yourself moments. Once I inadvertently insulted Elton John, and never heard from him again! "I produced four of David Hasselhoff's albums," he adds. "We became great friends".
Mark Holden with Abigail (Young Doctors) |
The Holdens moved to Australia after their daughter Katie was born in 1995. Since his return, Mark has enjoyed many showbiz "touchdowns", helping to establish Vanessa Amorosi's career and writing songs for Delta Goodrem, among others, though he's best known for his time as a judge on Australian Idol. "I loved [the show], and was saddened to be fired in 2008;" he admits. "I had two years to go on my contract, so they paid me out. I kept a diary, and coming out this May will be a book, 'My Idol Years'." (see below)
Mark then went on to complete his law degree and has been a barrister for the past eight years, calling his career change unfinished business.
"I started out studying law, which derailed when I signed my first record deal," he smiles.
Now his health is back on track, the future is bright and he can't wait. [extract from Women's Weekly]
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This post consists of FLACs ripped from my CD copy and includes full album artwork. Finding a copy of this on vinyl is really hard and even eBay comes up blank. I have vivid memories of Mark Holden first appearing on Countdown back in its hey day, and Mark was certainly a hot item for the pre-pubescent young girls that swarmed the audience, as well as some of their mums !
He wasn't really my cup of tea of course but over the years I've grown to appreciate Mark's contribution to the Aussie music industry and launching other young hopefuls during his Australian Idol years.
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Tracklist
1 Carry Me Down 2:06
2 Never Gonna Fall In Love Again 3:17
3 I Wanna Make You My Lady 2:40
4 Last Romance 2:49
5 Hey My Love 3:09
6 Took My Heart To The Party 4:07
7 Reach Out For The One Who Loves You 2:58
8 Let’s Go Dancing 3:26
9 Where Are You Girl 3:26
10 Sweet Morning Smile In Your Eyes/You Set My Dreams To Music 3:34
11 Firefly 3:21
12 Let Me Love You Once Before You Go 2:59
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Mark Holden FLAC Link (227Mb) New Link 17/11/2024
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