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SUMMARY:Miko Marks
DESCRIPTION:“The razor-sharp lyrics paired with the high-energy gospel choir will transport the music-goer to church and encourage one to thank the lord for the new self-discovery anthem.” – CMT \n“Seeing Marks live is a bit like going to a killer jam-band show — her songs have room to breathe and stretch out into exciting instrumental excursions that highlight her band members’ ability to riff. At the same time\, Marks sings with incredible soul and texture\, leaning in to each number like it could be the last one she ever sings.” -Rolling Stone \nThe Fiddle is thrilled to present the incredibly talented Miko Marks\, supported by her four-piece band\, featuring two acoustic guitars\, a bass\, and light percussion.\n\nThe following videos show the width and depth of her writing and presentation. Be warned: “Goodnight America” is a song that may stay in your head for a while.\n\n\n\nThis short Midwest tour also includes stops at the Crooked Tree Performing Arts Center in Petoskey and the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago. The Ten Pound Fiddle is her Mid-Michigan stop.\n\n\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alxYdiaE58g \nAfter living what seems to be multiple lives over\, Miko Marks has finally come into the life she was born to live. Her life as a Black woman in country and roots music is only a small part of the story. As she readies her latest album\, Feel like Going Home\, for release (October 14\, 2022 via Redtone Records)\, it’s beyond time to dig deeper. \nMiko was born in Flint\, Michigan by a single mother who raised her to fight for equal rights for all. Her mother would protest on a local level in their town and would travel to Detroit for larger demonstrations. This impacted Miko greatly as she grew and was pivotal in Miko finding her own voice. Her mother would spend nights working 3rd shift at the automotive factory\, while Miko’s grandmother would watch over her\, helping raise her for most of her young life. For Miko\, the women in her life were of utmost importance to her and their hopes and dreams for her were cautiously optimistic while being pragmatic due to the barriers they faced in their own lifetime. \nMiko grew up traveling around in the family van to sing at various church conventions\, but even with a show-stopping voice\, it seemed singing was mostly just a hobby – not a career to pursue. She studied Political Science at Grambling State University and planned on becoming a criminal defense attorney\, but her law degree was put on hold after she married young and gave birth to her son Justin. After some encouragement from her husband\, she began to sing again and she released two country albums – “Freeway Bound (2005)” and “It Feels Good” (2007). She received great critical praise and was a regular participant at CMA Fest in Nashville\, but the growth was stymied by industry gatekeepers. \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hInsdfQZyfs \nAfter over a decade-long hiatus\, with no grand vision of success\, Miko recorded a few songs with some bandmates (Justin Phipps & Steve Wyreman). That collection of songs became “Our Country” & it was released on Justin’s small non-profit record label\, Redtone Records. They enlisted the help of Brooklyn Basement Records to take it to market. Due to the success of “Our Country” they put out an EP of covers 6 months later called “Race Records” which shined a light on the arbitrary divisions forced upon artists and audiences in the early days of music marketing in the 1940s. Her unique sound deftly blends country\, blues\, southern rock and even gospel to create a sound and experience that has literally brought every audience to its feet. This new sound along with her warm and soulful spirit catapulted her into a community of change.. \nFeel Like Going Home is an amalgamation of where Miko has been and where she is going. What she has learned and what she wants to teach. It’s an innermost look at the ebb and flow of her past\, present and future. It’s the stories she wants to tell but hasn’t been able to speak into existence ever before. The messages are profound: healing\, restoration and distinctly individual. Feel Like Going Home released on October 14\, 2022. \nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UTXD5ig_Og \n 
URL:https://www.tenpoundfiddle.org/event/miko-marks/
LOCATION:University United Methodist Church (UUMC)\, 1120 S. Harrison\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48823\, United States
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