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14 Facts About Mark Mallman

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Mark Mallman was born on July 20,1973 and is a Minnesota musician, film composer, and memoirist.

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Mark Mallman studied jazz piano at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music then moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1991.

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In 1995, at age 21, Mallman earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where he studied painting and performance art.

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Mark Mallman has earned a reputation as one of the Twin Cities' must-see live acts, complete with his own star on the wall outside First Avenue.

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Mark Mallman started his career in the late 1990s with the short-lived band, the Odd, a surprisingly popular postmodern joke on 1970s rock histrionics.

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In 2000, Mark Mallman issued his sophomore effort, How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It, which featured guest spots by Kat Bjelland of Babes in Toyland, and Mark Mallman's schoolmate Davey von Bohlen of The Promise Ring.

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On March 25,2016, Mark Mallman released The End is Not The End.

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Mark Mallman made the album after his mother died and his subsequently dealing with depression and anxiety attacks.

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Mark Mallman began journaling, the results of which eventually morphed into a memoir, The Happiness Playlist: The True Story of Healing My Heart With Feel-Good Music.

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In 1999 Mark Mallman performed a 26-hour long song titled "Marathon 1".

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Mark Mallman finished at 10pm on Sunday night by biting into a bouquet of flowers and spitting them over the crowd.

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Mark Mallman was a professional composer of major motion picture trailers, such as Adventureland, 10,000 BC and Haunting of Molly Hartley from 2006 - 2009.

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Mark Mallman currently operates his own music composition company, Bermuda Music, in Minneapolis.

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Mark Mallman has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue.