A devoted Horslips fan since his early teens, Mark Cunningham first
interviewed the band in 1995, for Hot Press magazine. Later, he
created the souvenir brochures for the band’s reunion tours, and
produced videos for their general promotion.
Mark’s early career was focused on work as a bass guitarist,
composer and producer. He produced the first official BBC Children
In Need charity single, and played a supporting role with several
well-known artists.
Moving into music journalism in the early ’nineties, Mark
contributed to a wide range of magazines, as well as writing two
popular reference books – Good Vibrations: A History Of Record
Production and Live & Kicking: The Rock Concert Industry In The
Nineties.
In 1998, Mark co-founded TPi (Total Production International) – a
monthly magazine for the live industry – and its associated annual
TPi Awards event.
Since leaving TPi in 2011, he has worked in a marketing role for
leading live sound company Clair Global, as well as advising on
numerous entertainment production initiatives worldwide.
Mark lives in Southend-on-Sea, in the south-east of England.
For further information on Mark’s career activities, please visit
www.froog.net
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