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Mark Seymour

 
Artist: Mark Seymour
Mark Seymour

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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "One Eyed Man", "Ballad of the One Eyed Man: Live at the Basement", "Embedded

Biography

After the demise of Hunters & Collectors in 1997, lead singer Mark Seymour embarked on a solo career by releasing his debut solo album, King Without a Clue, in 1998.

Seymour had been a part of Hunters & Collectors for the twenty years of their existence, so it was difficult to imagine him performing anything but the type of guitar-heavy pub rock that his former band epitomised for so long. On King Without a Clue, however, Seymour managed to show a different side to himself, including elements of folk and country into his music.

For the album, Seymour enlisted the services of his brother Nick, former bass player for Crowded House, Hunters guitarist, Barry Palmer, and drummer Peter Jones. Together they produced an album that became a minor success in Australia.

A number of singles were released from the album, including the superb "Last Ditch Cabaret" and the haunting "The Ghost of Vainglory," surely destined to take its place alongside so many of Hunters & Collectors songs as Australian classics. ~ Jonathan Lewis, All Music Guide
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Mark Seymour

Background information
Birth name Mark Seymour
Born 1956 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia
Genres Blues-rock, Rock
Occupations Musician, Songwriter, Author
Instruments Guitar, Vocals
Years active 1981 - present
Labels Hunters & Collectors
Website Mark Seymour's personal website

Mark Seymour born 1956 in Benalla, Victoria is an Australian musician and vocalist best known for his work as the frontman and songwriter of rock band Hunters & Collectors. Seymour has successfully pursued a solo career, releasing a number of albums of his own, gaining fame as a nominee for two ARIA Awards.

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Early years

Born in 1956, Seymour moved to Melbourne from Benalla in country Victoria with his family in 1972 and has spent many years in the St Kilda area. He is the brother of Crowded House bass player Nick Seymour.

Career

In 1981, Seymour formed the band Hunters & Collectors in Melbourne, Australia, playing guitar and handling vocals.

In 1997, whilst still officially part of Hunters & Collectors he released his debut solo album King Without a Clue,[1] which earned him a nomination in the ARIA Awards for Best Male Artist, as well as Best Debut Single with Last Ditch Cabaret. In 1998, Hunters & Collectors officially split up.

Seymour later released a live DVD/CD in 2001 entitled One Eyed Man, Embedded in 2004, and 2005's Daytime & the Dark. His fourth solo studio album, titled Westgate was released in June, 2007.

Seymour continues to tour, focusing on mostly small acoustic performances. In 2008, Thirteen Tonne Theory, a memoir detailing his experiences with Hunters and Collectors, was published by Penguin Books.

He wrote the anthem "Holy Grail", which although not intended to be about sport, became synonymous with the AFL Grand Final and adopted by Network Ten for broadcasts of AFL matches, and also with Queensland's first Sheffield Shield cricket win in 1995. Seymour has performed at several AFL Grand Finals.

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