SINGER MARK SLAUGHTER RELEASES FIRST SOLO MATERIAL, “NEVER GIVIN UP,” WITH PROCEEDS GOING TO THE MILITARY RED CIRCLE FOUNDATION

markslaughter400 This Spring Mark Slaughter released a new single, “\Never Givin’ Up, his first ever solo track outside of his multi-platinum band Slaughter, to rave reviews on radio stations across the country. With legendary music producer Michael Wagener mixing and mastering it, Mark played all instruments on the track with the only exception being drums that were tackled by Mark Goodin.

Picking up traction on the charts, the tune salutes the military and all who have served, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Red Circle Foundation that assists families of the US Special Operations Forces.

It’s available at Amazon, iTunes, and Google.

The band Slaughter sold more than five million records worldwide, with numerous Top 30 hits on the Billboard Charts with tunes such as “Fly To the Angels” and “Up All Night.” The band hit the road playing to stadiums and arenas, touring the world with bands such as KISS, Poison, and Ozzy Osbourne, and more.

This Spring Mark released a new single, “Never Givin’ Up,” his first ever solo track, to rave reviews on radio stations across the country. And with legendary music producer Michael Wagener Mixing and Mastering it, Mark played all instruments on the track with the only exception being drums that were tackled by Mark Goodin.

The tune salutes the military and all who have served, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Red Circle Foundation that assists families of the US Special Operations Forces.

Before the formation of his own group Slaughter, he fronted a local band Xcursion before joining the Vinnie Vincent Invasion in 1987, with a huge hit song Love Kills that appeared on the Nightmare On Elm Street 4 movie soundtrack in 1988. After that band disbanded in the late 1980s, two of its members, Dana Strum along with Mark, formed the group Slaughter.

Mark Slaughter was born in Las Vegas, Nevada on the 4th of July, and now makes his home in Nashville. He has worked as a voice-over actor and composes music for television, movies and sports outlets, with credits including music compositions for Fox Sports, along with voice over ventures in productions like Batman Beyond, Bloodsport, and Animaniacs.

Slaughter formed a new band, Scrap Metal, which consists of other platinum-selling singers such as Gunnar Nelson (Nelson), Kelly Keagy (Night Ranger) and Eric Martin (Mr. Big).

In addition to the Red Circle Foundation, Slaughter actively participates in charity work including with St. Jude’s hospital.

For more information about Mark Slaughter, please visit Mark’s facebook page.

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11 Responses

  1. Looking forward to hearing this! The dtuff he did with Vinney was really good along with his own band. Great year for Metal!!!!

  2. MARK SLAUGHTER COMES UP TO ME ONE DAY WHEN I’M WALKING DOWN THE STREET MINDING…………
    no just kidding. Ironically an off-shoot of a KISS off-shoot. SLAUGHTER was cool and Mark is doing positive things so good for him. SLAUGHTER reminded me of DOKKEN and that would have been a great twin bill. What is this? He is actually NOT writing a book. Good God!

  3. Nice – this news is only about 3-5 months old. I had purchased this track from Amazon.com way back in Feb. and heard about this news from several other websites. You all a little slow and late on this one.
    But on the other hand, check out the tune….its not too bad, parallel to Slaughter’s sound, but a little different as Mark makes it his own. His vocals are improving as he gets older.

    1. You might want to tell Mark’s camp that since they issued the press release we took it from yesterday. I also had him on my radio show to promote this a couple months ago. Perhaps they are trying to second chance to spark interest?

    2. Fresh off Memorial Day and 30 days out from Independence Day… makes sense to me.

    3. Well Nobycane,

      I am sure your music site posted this story as soon as it was breaking news. Oh yeah, you don’t have one.

      I just love armchair music writers, you’re all so omniscient, helpful and kind-LOL!

      Dana from EddieTrunk.com

  4. Saw Slaughter open for Kiss in 1990 a few times. Met the band outside the venue at one show and they were very nice. However, Mark goes well off key live. It was painful. That’s when I realized that they were a studio band…

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