I'm a New Zealand born singer who has studied throat singing for a year in Inner-Mongolia (China) and enjoy pushing my voice.
I also play the Synthi-AKS, but am currently without one, and tea-chest bass.
In New Zealand I played with some of the finest musicians including Jeff Henderson, Ant Donaldson, Misha Marks, Gerard Crewdson, Alphabet-head, Dan Beban, Maree Thom, John Bell, Tom Callwood, Joe Callwood, Richard Nunns, John White and Phil Brownlee.
In my short time in the UK I have been playing with Bruce Coates, Mike Hurley, Mark Sanders and Walt Shaw.
I am primarily interested in collaboration and improvisation.
Hi Jonny. Good to see you here! A beautiful weekend in the Artspace. 'Fountain' lived up to its name and really stretched out there.So good working with you & Bruce. Take care, Walt
Stet Lab takes place this coming Monday (May 11th 2009), upstairs @ The Roundy. (note: yes, we’re back on Monday!) The event will feature the return of saxophonist Bruce Coates, navigator of avant jazz and post-Cardew experimentalism, and the Irish debut of experimental vocalist and throat singer Jonny Marks. [Details…]
Also performing will be Stet Lab (ir)regulars including Han-earl Park (guitar) and Owen Sutton (drums), and the event will open with a performance by Paul Dowling (bass guitar), Vicky Langan (electronics), and James O’Gorman (guitar).