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Mark Henry is a pianist, composer, and organist in Arizona who transplanted from southern Louisiana. Piano has always been a passion, he has been playing since age 5. Classical music is his true background; Debussy and Ravel have been key factors in his development, but so have modern artists like Dennis McCarthy, Jim Brickman, and E.S. Posthemus.

Mark found a channel for his music and performance in church. At 15, he recieved his first pianist/accompanist job in Louisiana, and went on to learn the organ. It wasn't until he was hired at the church he grew up in that he saw how people were affected by his music. A church in Arizona now has him as their organist.

In college, spending time with other musicians was a strong point in his development. New compositions from other students helped him to see the different ways people saw music and orchestration. In Arizona, Mark continues to write for piano and loves experimenting with computer technology in his music.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.myspace.com/azexperiments

Track List:
1. Lullaby (For Brandon)
2. No More
3. Rainfall Over Phoenix
4. Waiting For an Answer
5. Change
6. Sunlight
7. Pace of the Ocean
8. Empty
9. Depth
10. Partially Addicted
11. Tone Poem #1
12. Trial and Error
13. My Resting Place
14. The Science of Light
15. Responce

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