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Marc Ribler
Pop / Rock / Americana

"THIS LIFE Available@ MarcRibler Dot Com"

NEW YORK, NEW YORK
United States

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Member Since1/14/2005
Band Websitemarcribler.com
InfluencesThe Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Barry Bergman
Acoustic version of This Life
Another Perfect Day
Record LabelMondo Melodies
Type of LabelIndie




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Marc's Biography thus far...

I grew up in Brooklyn in The Nostrand Housing Projects in the heart of the 1960's. One of my first memories was at age 5 waking up to the radio alarm clock with WABC pouring out tunes like Donovan's "Mellow Yellow", Tommy James' "Crimson and Clover", The Beatles' haunting "She's Leaving Home" and The Byrds' rendition of "Mr Tambourine Man". Those two and a half minute pop ditties melded deep into the fabric of my very being. Over the years those songs have proven themselves to be timeless, with the great hooks that the artists sang straight to my soul.Marc at 14

At age 9, my family moved to the sticks of Jackson, New Jersey. What a major transition from my Brooklyn roots. My entire being went through culture shock. I remember being picked on due to the differences of where we all grew up. Growing up in the projects my friends were culturally diversified. Coming from all walks of life, various races and religions. We were kids trying to find our place in the world. Prior to the move I never experienced racism or bigotry. I now saw the ignorance and unconsciousness that surrounded me.

At age 11, my parents bought me a nylon string guitar, nothing fancy, but enough to change my life. I had found the Holy Grail. My guitar became my best friend. Locked in my room I spent hours each day practicing and listening to Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Jeff Beck, Duane Allman, Jerry Garcia, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. I was on a mission to become the next great guitar hero. If I couldn't figure out a guitar lick because it was too fast, I would slow my turntable down to half speed so I could hear the subtle nuance of what made those amazing phrases happen.

At age 12, my first band, Purple Adventure, came together and we started playing middle school and CYO dances. Within 3 years we were playing well known Jersey Shore Clubs such as the The Tiki Lounge, The Chatterbox, and Good Time Charlies.

I soon joined Tidal Wave. With some of the best R & B and Funk musicians you could find in Lakewood, Freehold and Asbury Park. This was the next step in my musical journey.

With NightflyerTwo years later I joined Nightflyer, which had a sound similar to The Band, Dire Straits and Southside Johnny. Nightflyer was responsible for my early performances in NYC where we frequently played at the Lone Star Cafe and Kenny's Castaways opening for Sam and Dave, Sly and The Family Stone, Rick Danko and Paul Butterfield.

Paul Prestopino, an engineer at The Record Plant in NYC, became my mentor. He played almost every string instrument from the mandolin to the banjo and was deeply involved in the folk music scene of the sixties. He performed with John Denver, The Chad Mitchell Trio, and Peter, Paul and Mary, who were some of my favorite acts. Paul worked with the biggest and the best from Aerosmith to David Bowie and Johnny Winter. His list of album credits as a player and engineer are a mile long. Paul's influence on my life convinced me it wouldn't be long before I had my own recording studio.

Marc with NightflyerAfter Nightflyer fell apart, at age 19, I joined the popular shore band Bystander. We played 6 nights a week at all the famous shore haunts from the Osprey to the Tradewinds and every joint in between. Another year gone by, the promise of working on original music with the band didn't come to fruition which led to my departure.

As the bands fell by the wayside my interest turned to songwriting and I immediately purchased a Tascam 8 track recorder and Soundcraft mixing console and turned the family basement into a recording studio.Marc with Bystander

Turning 21, I started to play sessions and was hired by Steven Scharf the former head of A&R for Private Stock Records. Steve was telling me about his manager, music publishing veteran Barry Bergman. Bergman played a key role in the launching of such premier acts as Meat Loaf, AC/DC, John Paul Young and Flash In The Pan. He was an NYU graduate where he earned a marketing and management degree. Scharf kept telling me what an honest, loyal and brilliant manager Barry was. I had hoped I would get a chance to meet him. One week later I was recording my guitar solos for a Steve Scharf project when Barry walked in and said "who the f**k is playing that guitar solo?" He's been my manager ever since.

With Barry BergmanBarry stressed to me in those early days the importance of focusing on my songwriting and the rest would follow. A short time later he got me my first cover recording with a song titled "Line Of Fire" recorded by Canadian artist Lee Aaron. Through Barry's efforts I've had over 30 songs recorded by artists throughout the world. In 1989, I produced tracks for Capitol Records recording artist Helix. "Good To The Last Drop" became my first top ten Canadian hit from the album "Back For Another Taste".

Marc with Kenny's CastawaysIn the early 90's, five of my songs landed on RCA recording artist Mitch Malloy's debut album. Three of the five songs charted in the Billboard Hot 100 with "Anything At All" reaching 25, while "Nobody Wins In This War" peaked at 26 on Casey Kasem's American Top 40. In support of the album we embarked on an eight month tour of the U.S. We performed with James Brown, Mr Big, Eddie Money, Julian Lennon, Extreme, Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, Mary J.Blige, Jon Secada, Tom Cochran and many more.

Rick Aliberti head of A & R for RCA was excited by my songwriting and immediately offered me a development deal. Although this venture wasn't successful I found my own voice as an artist and have since been focused on pursuing my own artist career.

Marc & McguinnIn the mid nineties with my band, Kings County, I had the honor of performing an entire set of Byrds songs with Roger McGuinn at The Stephen Talk House in Amagansett NY.

Later in the 90's my career hit a detour when I was stricken with a life threatening illness known as ulcerative colitis, a result of genetics and poor stress management. Having spent 4 months in the hospital in 1999 and going through severe weight loss and numerous blood transfusions I was minutes from death's door. Thanks to the dedication of my surgeon Michael Arvinitis everything is back to normal.

Marc and Ian2002 saw the release of my debut CD "Life Is But A Dream" co-produced with world class drummer, Rich Mercurio. A year later as a result of my CD one of my childhood heroes, Ian Anderson, personally asked me to perform my song "Identity Crisis" with him for a sold out crowd at NYC's Town Hall. Hosted by Bob Buchmann (program director at Q104.3 NYC's 1 classic rock station) my music was played on DJ Jonathan Clarke's radio show "Out of The Box" on Q104.3.

In April 2005, my song "This Life" was chosen to represent the Trojan Condoms National TV and Radio Campaign. The commercial's very powerful message as addressed in my song has resonated with many people as evidenced by the thousands of emails I've received about the song. My sophomore CD will be titled "This Life" slated to be released in 2007.

I have since written, sang, and produced TV and Radio ads for Dannon Activia Yogurt, Office Depot and V8.

I am currently in the Studio writing with and producing The Identical Twins (Erich Wald and John Munro) an incredibly dynamic New Jersey singing duo. Their music is pop laced with rock, r & b, jazz and funk roots.

I am also writing and producing for Andrea Rosario, a 13 year old singing prodigy from Staten Island, NY. Andrea has already won the Apollo Theatre amateur night and has sung at Madison Square Garden for the opening of a New York Knicks game.

Keep an eye out for both these great talents in 2007.


   Marc Ribler's Friend Space (Top 16)
Marc Ribler has 673 friends.
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Marc Ribler's Friends Comments
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Phillip Meneses





May 31 2008 4:58 AM

Mmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaarrrrccccccc how are you man? Miss ya brotha!!!
Sighfur





May 27 2008 7:57 PM

Marc! i appreciate it so much, much love to u and yours, hope to see u soon.
John Munro





May 18 2008 7:56 AM

I love you.
Sebastian Barbui





Apr 27 2008 4:23 PM

MARC CHEERS AND BLESSINGS FROM ARGENTINA!!!
BARBUI.
Purple Jones





Apr 15 2008 8:39 PM

You're the best!!!!!!!!!!
Malcolm Gold





Apr 3 2008 8:42 AM

Dear Mac,

You are such a bad muthaf$#ka, it gives me pause...

So great to hang and play last night, brother.

See ya soon.

M
Jackie





Mar 29 2008 3:10 PM

Hope life is treating you super and success is beating down your door!

Your adoring fan in TX. Hugs!
Will Lee NYC





Feb 15 2008 10:55 AM

RIP Megan.. Gone but not Forgotten.

http://profile.myspace.com.index.cfm.fuseaction.user.viewprofile.friendid.518729090.cn/
super cool





Feb 10 2008 3:39 PM

pulitzer prize
vicki





Jan 25 2008 10:12 AM

Greetings from NC! Hope all is well.
Jayne





Dec 22 2007 12:09 PM

Marc~
Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
and a Happy Happy New Year!!
~Jayne :)
KP Devlin





Dec 5 2007 8:56 PM

Hey man,
Fun playing with you again last night. I'll look forward to next Tuesday! Giving your CD a proper listen and really digging it!
KP
cheche





Dec 5 2007 8:22 PM

Marc long time no talk!...how are things?...hope all is well...fyi i think someone hacked your acct or you accedently logged on to a fake account. Take care...hit me up!
Jackie





Nov 25 2007 11:42 AM

Finally had time to check my email, and listened to the finished acoustical version of "This Life". AWESOME is the only words I have. Long time coming, but you will be in my Christmas stocking this year. ;) Rock on to the top of the charts my friend! You are so deserving. I'm here cheering you on!
Chris DeRosa





Nov 19 2007 10:36 PM

Marc,

The pleasure was all mine! I'll see at the jam tomorrow night;-)
John Munro





Nov 17 2007 9:25 AM

MARC!!! I LOOOOOOOOVVVEEE YOU!! I MISS YOU! I'VE HAVE MUCH TO TELL YOU.
Blondie





Nov 12 2007 4:48 PM

marc...That is so awesome /...a standing gig at Kenny's...May take a road trip!
Matt Noffsinger Band





Oct 2 2007 11:27 AM

Red Ribler:) Love your songs Excellent work!
JamNow Head Quarters





Oct 1 2007 6:46 AM

hey Marc,

thanks so much for coming in and performing - it really was an incredible night.

jamnow.com/marcribler - check out Marc's live performance and interview!
Lisa Coppola





Sep 26 2007 7:14 PM

Hey Marc,

I saw you on my good friend Stevie the sax player's site. Just dropping by to say hello and I hope thing are going well.

All the best,
Lisa
rich mercurio





Sep 16 2007 12:55 AM

hey man, thanks for the add.......
Andrea





Sep 13 2007 2:28 PM

Love the new profile pic! You look great!
Jayne





Sep 11 2007 2:25 PM

Marc, love the new pic...
Kevin Kavanaugh





Jun 22 2007 9:37 AM

Yo Dude! About time you added me! See ya soon
Holme





Jun 19 2007 8:49 AM

Hi Marc,it's Kip..great to see you at D'Jais Monday and thanks for sitting in with the band...you sang & played great and the crowd was excited to see you...wish I got a chance tp talk to you about your recording projects..I still think we should all cut a single at your studio......
Kitcat





May 28 2007 7:34 AM

Happy Memorial Day Brother....

Miss you...

give me a call
Common Ground





May 23 2007 5:10 PM

Stoppin' thru 2 Show Love!
©1973





May 20 2007 7:30 AM

Hey Marc - Checking in to see if there is a release date set yet for "This Life"? Thanks
MICHAEL MANSION (OFFICIAL)





May 13 2007 7:08 AM

Hey thanks for the Add!! Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you!

Much Love,
-Mike
cheche





May 9 2007 9:11 AM

greetings Marc...how are things???...long time no hear...hope all is going well with you and that life is treating you fair. Things in FL are good...just too hot...anyhoot bro...take care...best wishes in everything...P.S. where's the CD...lol
Steve





May 7 2007 10:25 AM

Hey Marc,
keep up the great work...and play shows in Connecticut!
Naked Mason





May 7 2007 7:59 AM

soundin' great, marc - and a east coaster too! thanx for your kind comment...glad you're diggin' our tunes. maybe we'll get to do some work together sometime. have a ROCKIN' WEEK!
Faith





Apr 24 2007 9:20 PM

Hey Marc,
How is life ? How did you like playing in Red Bank?
Keep rockin' Still checking you out!
Maria
CV²





Apr 24 2007 3:50 PM

..
Irish aka Salvation Chick





Apr 21 2007 10:33 AM

Hi Marc,
Was great hearing/seeing you rock with Holme last night.
Hope you had as much fun as all of us "Holmies" did ; )
Hope to see you again soon.

Kathi
Armand Aviram





Apr 19 2007 7:47 AM

Hey, how's it goin? Hope you're havin a good week! Come by and check out my music sometime.
Sadie (Preparing to record!)