Mark Harmon (musician)

Mark Harmon is an American record producer, songwriter, and bassist, best known for his work with the rock group The 77s.[1]

Mark Harmon
Harmon performing on January 14, 2011
Background information
GenresRock, bluegrass, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Record Producer
InstrumentsBass guitar, Upright Bass, Guitar, Keyboards
Associated actsThe 77s, 7&7iS, Jimmy Pailer & The Prophets, Mind(X), Lisa Phenix Band

Harmon and 77s lead singer Michael Roe collaborated on the instrumental releases, DayDream and Orbis. Roe and Harmon also teamed up under the moniker 7&7iS to release an album titled, Fun With Sound in 2004.

Harmon also currently performs with Jimmy Pailer & the Prophets, as well as being a member of Mind(X).

7&7iS Discography

  • More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be, 1989, collector's edition box set
  • More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be, 1990, album
  • Fun With Sound, 2004, album

Instrumental Albums with Michael Roe

  • Daydream, 1999, album, original release
  • Daydream, 2002, album, re-release
  • Orbis, 2002, album
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References

  1. Bush, John. "The 77's". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
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