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16 Facts About Mark Kozelek

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Mark Edward Kozelek was born on January 24,1967 and is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, record producer and occasional actor.

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Mark Kozelek is the vocalist and primary recording artist of the indie folk act Sun Kil Moon and was a founding member of the indie rock band Red House Painters, with whom he recorded six studio albums from 1988 until 2001.

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In 1996, Kozelek recorded the band's fifth studio album, Songs for a Blue Guitar, mostly alone.

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Across his work in Sun Kil Moon, Red House Painters, and his own solo material, Mark Kozelek has released 31 studio albums, with his most recent being All the Best, Isaac Hayes.

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Mark Kozelek was born on January 24,1967 in Massillon, Ohio.

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However, Mark Kozelek's parting with the record label 4AD, followed by a major label merger which left Red House Painters' 1998 album Old Ramon on the shelf, proved highly frustrating and stifled the group's momentum.

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Once again, Mark Kozelek's cover versions varied greatly from the originals.

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Mark Kozelek returned in 2008 with the release of Sun Kil Moon's third album April.

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Mark Kozelek contributed as a vocalist and bass player to Desertshore, a group featuring Red House Painters guitarist Phil Carney, classically trained pianist Chris Connolly, and more recently Sun Kil Moon drummer Mike Stevens.

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Mark Kozelek appeared in 6 out of 10 tracks as a vocalist and bass player.

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Mark Kozelek traded insults with the crowd before saying that his previous comments were meant as a joke.

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Allison Hussey of Indy Week first reported the incident, and linked to audio of Mark Kozelek berating the audience.

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Mark Kozelek toured Europe, the United States, and South America in support of the album in 2017 and 2018.

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Mark Kozelek performed "Lily and Parrots" live in the film.

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Mark Kozelek appears as himself, and contributed to the soundtrack to Paolo Sorrentino's 2015 film, Youth.

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Pitchfork reported that Mark Kozelek denied the allegations in a letter issued to them by his attorney.