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Mark Avsec (born August 23, 1954) is an American rock keyboardist / songwriter / producer, and most recently (since 1995) copyright lawyer who is best known for being a member of Donnie Iris & the Cruisers since 1979. Avsec co-founded this band, wrote or co-wrote all of the band's music, was its sole lyricist, and produced all of its albums.[1]
Mark Avsec joined the band Wild Cherry immediately following the recording of the disco hit, "Play That Funky Music" (1976). He was brought in as a session keyboardist for two tracks on the band's debut album, and was then asked to join the group. He also toured with the band, performing "Play That Funky Music" at the 1976 Grammy Awards.[2] During this period, he befriended Donnie Iris, with whom he composed Donnie Iris & The Cruisers' hits "Ah! Leah!" (#19 Billboard Mainstream Rock) and "Love Is Like a Rock" (#9 Billboard Mainstream Rock).
In 1980, Avsec wrote and produced the debut album for the band LaFlavour which garnered the hit single "Mandolay," climbing to number 7 on Billboard's Disco Chart.[3] Avsec later released "Mandolay" himself under the artist name Art Attack. By the time Avsec composed LaFlavour's follow-up album, the band's label, MCA, had decided to change the band's name to "Fair Warning," due to interest in disco music tapering off. The leadoff Fair Warning single composed by Avsec was called "She Don't Know Me," which was taken by MCA from the Fair Warning debut album and given to New Jersey's Bon Jovi, who were preparing their debut album for PolyGram's Mercury label. The label felt Bon Jovi needed the song as a single, making Mark Avsec one of the only outside songwriters ever to compose a song released by Bon Jovi. Avsec has played with other musicians such as Mason Ruffner and The James Gang featuring Joe Walsh, Jimmy Fox, and Dale Peters.
In addition to Donnie Iris & the Cruisers, Wild Cherry, and James Gang, Avsec was a member of the Cleveland, OH band Breathless.[4] He has also released material in collaboration with fellow Donnie Iris and the Cruisers member Kevin Valentine under the pseudonym Cellarful of Noise.[5]
In 2010, "Angel Love (Come For Me)," a song Avsec co-wrote with Mason Ruffner and Alan Greene, was included on Carlos Santana's Supernatural (Legacy Edition) album.
Avsec decided to become a lawyer because he was sued frivolously for the song "Ah! Leah!" He won the lawsuit but lost all of the royalties defending himself.[2] Today Mark has a very successful practice specializing in intellectual property law based in Cleveland, Ohio, having graduated from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 1994 magna cum laude.[6]
Avsec focuses his practice on entertainment, copyright, trademark, and e-business matters, including copyright and trademark litigation, privacy law compliance, and the provision of strategic counseling and contract preparation services for various types of entertainment and media companies. He regularly advises clients regarding copyright and trademark infringement, and is involved in trademark preparation and prosecution on behalf of his firm’s clients. Since 2003, Avsec has taught "Law Of The Music Industry" at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
According to the law firm's website, Avsec has negotiated agreements that involve music-related intellectual property. These include record label agreements, music publishing agreements, personal management agreements, and all aspects of music licensing. Further, he represents music publishing businesses which are either seeking to sell music catalog or are seeking growth through catalog acquisition.
References
- ^ The Official Home of Donnie Iris and The Cruisers
- ^ a b http://www.parallel-time.com/sound.htm Mark Avsec Interview - Double J Show Interview - July 28, 2007
- ^ LaFlavour Online!
- ^ Breathless, Cleveland, OH - History
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p458054 Cellarful of Noise from Allmusic
- ^ Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP - Mark E. Avsec
Studio albums Back on the Streets · King Cool · The High and the Mighty · Fortune 410 · No Muss...No Fuss · Out of the Blue · Footsoldier in the Moonlight · Poletown · Together Alone · Ellwood City · Ah! Leluiah!EPs You Can't Really Miss Me If I Never Go AwayLive albums Live! At Nick's Fat City · Ah! Live!Compilations 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Donnie Iris · 25 YearsVideo/DVD Releases Live at Blossom · King Cool: Ah! History of Donnie Iris and the CruisersSingles "Ah! Leah!" · "I Can't Hear You" · "Sweet Merilee" · "Love Is Like a Rock" · "My Girl" · "Tough World" · "The High and the Mighty" · "Do You Compute?" · "Injured in the Game of Love"The Cruisers Scott Alan · Mark Avsec · Brice Foster · Paul Goll · Marty Lee Hoenes · Albritton McClain · Steve McConnell · Tommy Rich · Mark Tirabassi · Kevin Valentine · Scott WilliamsonRelated bands Other Members Rob Parissi · Allen Wentz · Bryan Bassett · Ronald Beitle · Mark Avsec · Donnie Iris · Coogie StoddartStudio albums Wild Cherry (1976) · Electrified Funk (1977) · I Love My Music (1978) · Only the Wild Survive (1979)Compilations Singles "Show Me Your Badge/Bring Back the Fire" (1973) · "Play That Funky Music" (1976) · "I Feel Sanctified" (1976) · "Baby Don't You Know" (1977) · "Hold On (With Strings)" (1977) · "Hot to Trot" (1977) · "123 Kind of Love (1978) · "This Old Heart of Mine" (1978) · "Try a Piece of My Love" (1979)Promos "Get Down" (1972) · "Show Me Your Badge" · "Hold On (With Strings)" (1977) · "Don't Wait Too Long/Try a Piece of My Love" (1979)Categories:- 1954 births
- Living people
- Cleveland-Marshall College of Law alumni
- Case Western Reserve University faculty
- American rock keyboardists
- Donnie Iris and the Cruisers members
- Musicians from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Wild Cherry (band) members
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