Mark Hennessy

Mark Hennessy (born Mark Tom Hennessy) is the former singer for the band Paw, from Lawrence, Kansas. He was also the singer of King Rat, The Diamond Heart Club, 1950 D.A. (all from Lawrence too), and is currently the singer for Godzillionaire.[1]

Mark Hennessy
Born1969
OriginLawrence, Kansas
United States
GenresGrunge, Alternative
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, poet, teacher
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1992present
LabelsA&M Records, E1 Entertainment
Associated actsPaw
Websitehttps://kcksumner.schoolloop.com/cms/page_view?d=x&piid=&vpid=1470133225847&no_controls=t

He is a self-proclaimed "poetry freak". In 2005, he released a book of poetry called Cue the Bedlam (More Desperate With Longing Than Want of Air), which was published in December 2005 by Unholy Day Press.[2]

He completed a doctoral degree at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.[3]

Music

Mark started singing in the Saint John's Choir, then created his own band, King Rat.[1] Hennessy was lead vocalist and the main lyricist of the grunge band Paw. They recorded two major label releases, Dragline and Death To Traitors, and the EP Home Is a Strange Place. His voice was described in Kerrang! magazine as 'gargling glass'. In 2007, he sang in a seven-piece band called The Diamond Heart Club. The band split up a year later.[4] They reformed under the name 1950 D.A. and split again. Currently Mark is playing in his new project, Godzillionaire.[5][6]

gollark: This is... not better?
gollark: Torture is unethical according to me, and I am of course axiomatically right.
gollark: Lots of people do not want to die, so it is a penalty.
gollark: It seems a perfectly good description.
gollark: It is:- a penalty you apply to people- death

References

  1. eMinor. "Mark Hennessy". ReverbNation. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  2. "Mark Hennessy biography". Unholy Day Press. Archived from the original on December 6, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
  3. Marks, Craig (May 2010). "Paw and the year scrunge broke". SPIN.
  4. "The Diamond Heart Club Myspace page".
  5. eMinor. "Godzillionaire Songs". ReverbNation. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  6. "Godzilllionaire". SoundCloud. Retrieved June 27, 2017.

A&M Records artists

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