Mark Slaughter, lead singer of the multi-platinum band Slaughter, is currently in the studio recording a collection of songs that he wrote for his first-ever upcoming solo release.
With the chance to work with legendary producer Michael Wagener at the helm mixing and masterging the record, Mark is playing all instruments on the album with the exception of drummer Mark Goodin. His guitar playing rivals the greats out there and his vocals are spot on with a musical range that is par-excellence. Still in the band Slaughter and continuously touring with his band, Mark had years of music creativity stored up and has now decided it is time to share it with the world.
This Spring Mark released a new single, Never Givin’ Up, his first ever solo track, to rave reviews on radio stations across the country.
The song 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.
In addition to the Red Circle Foundation, Slaughter actively participates in charity work including with St. Jude’s hospital.
52 Responses
Awesome !! Can’t wait.
The song is great. I have always loved Slaughter. Mark has a wonderful voice and is an all around great guy.
Didn’t he tour with Nelson (I think)a few yeas ago as their lead guitarist? Or am I imagining shit? (The 80’s were a destroy my brain cells kind of decade,so you never know. Lol)
Mark and the Nelsons are members of a group called Scrap Metal…look them up…very cool idea.
Gary,
Mark plays with the Nelson brothers as well as some band members from other bands in a group called Scrap Metal. That’s what you are probably thinking of… No, you’re not imagining it!
Mark is an extremely talented musician and always has been. Why did he make a solo album? Because his fans have been asking him to for years. That’s what MUSICians do…remember? You’ve got to have respect when artists work to let veterans know they are appreciated and give to the needy. Take a listen to his solo work esp. you that put his music down. It sounds like you really don’t know.
Mark is a really nice man! I have had the pleasure of working with him through our online radio show and he is intelligent, kind, and is very respectful of his fans. I can’t wait to hear the new stuff, and share it with our listeners.