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Mark Hart (born July 2, 1953), is an American musician and
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best known for being a member of both Supertramp (1986–1988, 1996–2002, 2015–present) and
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(1993–1996, 2007–2019). As well as being a group member, touring and
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for acts such as
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, Hart has composed film scores and is a record producer.


Biography

Hart was born on July 2, 1953 in
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and grew up there. He has an older brother, Kelly, and an older sister, Millicent. From the age of seven years, Hart received piano lessons and followed by learning guitar some years later. Hart studied
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at college, and then worked as a full-time
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with varied artists. In 1982 he formed which issued its debut
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ous album in 1984 on Warner Bros. Records – it was produced by
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(
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). Hart provided vocals, guitar and keyboards - other members were Steve Dudas on guitar, Randy Foote on percussion and backing vocals, Rick Moors on bass guitar and Billy Thomas on drums and backing vocals. Hart began his association with British rock band Supertramp in 1986, initially as a studio and touring musician, taking on the vocal and keyboard parts prior done by Roger Hodgson. He provided guitar, keyboards, lead and backing vocals for their album, '' Free as a Bird'', which was issued in October 1987. He again participated on the ensuing tour, which was recorded on the album '' Live '88''. Hart also shared the same manager as pop-rockers
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, who suggested he fill in for their keyboardist
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with session work for the band after they experienced difficulties working together. In 1991 Hart contributed to '' Woodface'' as a session musician, later joining the band as a touring member when
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In 1993 Hart was credited as a full member for ''
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''. He stayed with the band after founding drummer Paul Hester left, and is seen along with the group's founders Neil Finn and Nick Seymour in the photographs from the sleeve for ''
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'', the 1996 greatest hits album. Hart played with the band during their farewell concert on the steps of the
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in November 1996, known as '' Farewell to the World''. In 1993 Hart contributed to the debut album, ''Hang Out Your Poetry'', by Ceremony (see
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), providing electric guitar, harmonium,
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,
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,
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, piano, backing vocals,
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and co-composing tracks. Also that year Tim Finn issued his solo album, '' Before & After'', with Hart and former bandmate Dudas providing instrumentation, Hart also co-produced two tracks with Finn. Following the first demise of Crowded House, Hart stated that he thought the band had more in them. He later joined Neil Finn on stage for some of Finn's solo concerts supporting his debut solo album ''
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'' in 1998. Following this, Hart rejoined Supertramp (recording the studio albums ''
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'', to which he also contributed as a writer, and '' Slow Motion'', plus the live album ''
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'') and produced more works for Tim Finn. In 2001 Hart released his debut solo album ''Nada Sonata'' - a second album ''The Backroom'' followed in 2014. Hart has scored the motion pictures ''Life Among the Cannibals'' (1996) and '' Mockingbird Don't Sing'' (2001) both directed by
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. Hart also contributed keyboards and piano to the 2006 debut album by Australian band Howling Bells. In January 2007, Neil Finn announced the reformation of Crowded House with Hart, Nick Seymour, and a new drummer,
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(ex-
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). They released a new album, ''
Time on Earth ''Time on Earth'' is the fifth studio album by the pop-rock band Crowded House. Tracks have been produced by both Ethan Johns and Steve Lillywhite and the album was released on 30 June 2007 in Australia, 2 July in the United Kingdom and 10 July ...
'', and embarked on a year-long world tour. The album was initially intended to be Finn's third solo album, but was converted to a Crowded House album late in the sessions. As a result, Hart contributed on only four songs to the new album. Both he and Sherrod fully contributed to the next album, ''
Intriguer ''Intriguer'' is the sixth studio album by rock group Crowded House, released on 11 June 2010. It is the band's follow-up to the group's 2007 reunion album '' Time on Earth''. The first single for the album, " Saturday Sun", was released to radi ...
'', which was released in June 2010 and both are on the DVD supplements to that album. After this the band went on indefinite hiatus although they played Sydney again in 2016. Shortly after it was announced that Crowded House would perform at Byron Bay Bluesfest in 2020, Hart announced via his Twitter account that Neil Finn had chosen not to include him in the band anymore. Hart and drummer Matt Sherrod were replaced by Neil Finn's sons - Liam and Elroy - and Mitchell Froom. Hart was also a member of
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’s backing band in the 2000s.


Solo albums

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References

;General * Bourke, Chris, ''Something So Strong'', Macmillan Australia, 1997, * Dix, John, ''Stranded in Paradise: New Zealand Rock and Roll, 1955 to the Modern Era'', Penguin Books, 2005, * Note: Archived n-linecopy has limited functionality. * Twomey, Chris & Doole, Kerry, ''Crowded House: Private Universe'', Omnibus Pr, 1998, ;Specific


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hart, Mark American rock guitarists American male guitarists Australian people of American descent Crowded House members Living people 1953 births People from Fort Scott, Kansas Supertramp members 20th-century American guitarists 21st-century American politicians