Weber ( Mark )
Mark Weber grew up in Cucamonga, California, where he threw rocks at freight trains and has the distinct memory of hearing Sam the Sham singing “Wholly Bully” off in the distance, a mile away, over the loudspeakers at Upland Memorial Park’s baseball field, on summer afternoons watching the orange-purple Martian sunsets so prevalent to his smog-encrusted homeland. His alma mater is San Berdoo County Jail where he matriculated in cold turkey. Adovada. He published his first poem when he was 15 and he’s 53 now, and still, he suspects that 90% of everything he’s ever wrote is junk. Meanwhile, he’s preparing himself psychically, mentally, spiritually, and physically, for The Immortal Poem to occur to him.
AVAILABLE RELEASES featuring Mark Weber
The Mark Weber Poetry Band | Music for Mixed Woodwinds, Poetry & Brass
Live at the Outpost Performance Space, Albuquerque, NM.
“The poetry was a perfect foil to a musical background, consequently a good time was had by all, a visual and audible treat.” — Kenny Davern
Connie Crothers Quintet | Live Outpost Performance Space Albuquerque, New Mexico
“From piece to piece the music moves smoothly from accurate melodies to intense interaction then soft and mysterious textures that allow poet Mark Weber’s poetry to come through.” — Francis Lo Kee , All About Jazz / New York
The Bubbadinos | Set In Our Ways
“The band that showed so much promise: Here they are up on jack stands getting their tires rotated.” — Mark Weber
ALBUzerxQUE Volume 7 | Zerx 037
Tony Cesarano, Fred Sturm, Gamelan Encantada, Janet Feder, Ray Zepeda, Katie Harlow, Chris Shultis, Jeff Bryan (aka JB), Out of Context, much more …. Master’d by Quincy.
The Mark Weber Poetry Band | Turtle Night
“Atmospheric landscape poetry. Music rating: infinity.”
– Mark Weber
The Bubbadinos | The Band Only A Mother Could Love
“Ultra Americana Deluxe. And may I just add to that, here and right now, that these here Bubbadinos continue to explore the EXTREMELY alt. Western kinda canyons even Johnny Dowd merely peers down every now and then. Turn it on, tune in, drop far out.” — Gary “Pig” Gold, In Music We Trust
Mark Weber | Precarious
“One great record if I do say so myself. Everything’s coming up roses.” — Mark weber
J.A. Deane, Mark Weber | Vehicle Vortex Vertigo
Hubcaps & poetry. Used cars three year warranty. We were asked to do this installation at an art gallery for this city-wide cultural provocation on the theme of auto transportation. Autotransportation?? — Mark Weber
The Bubbadinos | We’re Really Making Music Now
“The quiet before the storm. Lonesome whippoorwill. MY grandfather used to call me up and say: Mark, when’re we gonna make some music? And I’d haul over to his place and we’d make some.” — Mark Weber
Mark Weber | Bygone Tumbleweeds, Tarnation Of Smoke
This record is about memory. A train ran through my backyard in Cucamonga where I grew up.
The Mark Weber Poetry Band | Boundless Coalescence
Boundless Coalescene parts 1 – 12 poem atmospheres from before Time clicked in rendered upon structured improvisations collectively realized.
Live radio broadcast KUNM 19 July ‘98 Albuquerque.
Mark Weber | Time Zone Differential
During the mid-90’s, whenever I visited back home to Southern California, rather than hang with my old friends on some street corner we’d book studio time and hang out there instead, and make music.
Mark Weber | Beautemous Everlasting
After 20 years of writing narrative poetry I veered off into a style I call atmospheric / landscape poetry and this is the first examples of that. — Mark Weber
Mark Weber | Words and Stories
A person shouldn’t be permitted as much luck as I’ve had in this life. Luck I suppose is a perceptual thing.



























