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Mark Medlock
Mark Medlock in Vienna.Background information Birth name Mark Leon Medlock Born July 9, 1978
Frankfurt, HesseOrigin Offenbach am Main, Hesse, Germany Genres Pop, Soul, Sunshine pop, Dance-pop Occupations Singer Years active 2007–present Labels SonyBMG Associated acts Dieter Bohlen, Lisa Bund, Martin Stosch, Francisca Urio, Lionel Richie, Joe Cocker Website MarkMedlock.de Mark Medlock (born July 9, 1978 in Frankfurt, Hesse) is a German singer and the winner of the season 4 of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (DSDS), the German version of Pop Idol.[1]
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Early life
Medlock is the elder of two siblings born to an African-American father from Georgia, Larry Medlock, and a German mother, Monika, in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse. Mark and his brother Larry were raised in a semi-poor home in the Lohwaldsiedlung neighborhood of Offenbach am Main during their formative years, before eventually moving to the Lauterborn neighborhood in 1997. At the age of six, Medlock began singing gospel, widely influenced by his father and soul singers such as James Brown and Barry White.
At the end of the 1990s his mother fell sick with cancer. Medlock subsequently left school and cared for her until her death in 2000. Two years later his father died of a heart attack. In the meantime Mark made a living with various jobs, including employment as a geriatric orderly, gardener, swamper and garbage remover.
Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Medlock was one of the favorite contestants right from the beginning of the competition. He had wowed the audience and the judges with his first performance in the Top 20 motto show and so on to the final. Medlock eventually won the competition with 78.02 % of the votes against Martin Stosch who originally placed fourth but returned because of Max Buskohl's withdrawal.
Medlock is next to season five winner Thomas Godoj the second contestant of all German seasons who always gained the majority of vote calls during any of the nine theme shows and the two Top 20 shows. He is also one of two winners who was revealed to have never been in the bottom 3 during the competition, as well as being the first multiracial winner.
Discography
Main article: Mark Medlock discography- Mr. Lonely (2007)
- Dreamcatcher (with Dieter Bohlen) (2007)
- Cloud Dancer (2008)
- Club Tropicana (2009)
- Rainbow's End (2010)
- My World (2011)
References
- ^ "Der neue "Superstar" zu Gast bei stern TV" (in German). Stern. 9 May 2007. http://www.rtl.de/cms/unterhaltung/superstar/dsds-news/sieben-staffeln-dsds.html. Retrieved 26 December 2010.
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Preceded by
Tobias RegnerDeutschland sucht den Superstar
Winner
Season 4 (2007)Succeeded by
Thomas GodojDeutschland sucht den Superstar Seasons Hosts Judges Dieter Bohlen (1–present) · Thomas Bug (1–2) · Shona Fraser (1–2) · Thomas M. Stein (1–2) · Sylvia Kollek (3) · Heinz Henn (3–4) · Anja Lukaseder (4–5) · Andreas „Bär“ Läsker (5) · Nina Eichinger (6–7) · Max von Thun (6 – First episode) · Volker Neumüller (6–7) · Sylvie van der Vaart (7 – final only) · Fernanda Brandao (8) · Patrick Nuo (8) · Bruce Darnell (9-present) · Natalie Horler (9-present)Winners Alexander Klaws · Elli Erl · Tobias Regner · Mark Medlock · Thomas Godoj · Daniel Schuhmacher · Mehrzad Marashi · Pietro LombardiWinner's Singles "Take Me Tonight" · "This Is My Life" · "I Still Burn" · "Now or Never" · "Love Is You" · "Anything but love" · "Don't Believe" · "Call My Name"Runners-up Juliette Schoppmann · Denise Tillmanns · Mike Leon Grosch · Martin Stosch · Fady Maalouf · Sarah Kreuz · Menowin Fröhlich · Sarah EngelsOther alumni Daniel Lopes · Lisa Bund · Philippe Bühler · Gracia Baur · Vanessa Jean Dedmon · Monika Ivkic · Daniel Küblböck · Nevio Passaro · Vanessa Struhler · Rania Zeriri · Norman Langen · Sebastian WurthCategories:- 1978 births
- German people of African descent
- People from Offenbach am Main
- Deutschland sucht den Superstar participants
- Idol series winners
- German male singers
- English-language singers
- LGBT musicians from Germany
- Living people
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