Mark Lanegan

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Mark Lanegan Wiki Biography

Mark William Lanegan was born on 25 November 1964, in Ellensburg, Washington State USA, and is a musician, singer and songwriter, probably best known both for being a part of the grunge band Screaming Trees, as well as for his well-received solo career. He’s been active in the industry since 1984, and all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Mark Lanegan? As of early-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $3 million, mostly earned through a successful career in music, also collaborating with various artists and bands. He’s been featured on numerous albums of other bands, and as he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.

Mark grew up in a dysfunctional family, and by the age of 18 he was heavily using drugs. He was arrested and sentenced to a year in prison on drug-related crimes, and he took a yearlong rehabilitation course which helped him get a release from jail.

Eventually he befriended Van Conner, and the two would form the band Screaming Trees, which became one of the emerging grunge bands of the time, releasing their first EP in 1985 entitled “Other Worlds EP”. He became the singer of the band, and they eventually made their debut album entitled “Clairvoyance” within the same year. Two years later, they created their second album entitled “Even if and Especially When”, and they also started playing across the US. They followed up with another album the following year entitled “Invisible Lantern”, and their next project would come in 1991, their first working for a major label. The album was entitled “Uncle Anesthesia”, and their song “Bed of Roses” became popular on the radio.

Their net worth increased significantly when they released their breakout album entitled “Sweet Oblivion” which included songs such as “Nearly Lost You” and “Dollar Bill”. Their final album would be released in 1996 entitled “Dust”, and they then announced their breakup, actually in 2000.

Mark was already releasing solo work while a part of Screaming Trees, including four solo studio albums during this time. He then worked on his fifth album in 2001 entitled “Field Songs”, which featured contributions from other artists. Three years later, he produced “Bubblegum”, which featured Nick Oliveri, Dean Ween, and Duff McKagan, which eventually became his most commercially successful. He also released a Christmas album entitled “Dark Mark Does Christmas 2012”, and in 2014 the EP entitled “No Bells on Sunday” which contained five tracks. While embarking on his solo career, he worked continuously with the Queens of the Stone Age as well as Isobel Campbell, as well as with vocalist Greg Dulli in the collaboration project The Gutter Twins. A few of his latest works include collaborating with Unkle, I AM Super Ape, and Earth.

For his personal life, it is known that Lanegan married Wendy Fowler in 2002 but they eventually divorced.

IMDB Wikipedia $3 Million 1.88 m 1964-11-25 25 November 1964 3000000 and Duff McKagan Dean Ween Ellensburg Greg Dulli Isobel Campbell Mark Lanegan Musician Nick Oliveri Washington State USA Wendy Fowler

Mark Lanegan Quick Info

Net Worth $3 million
Date Of Birth 25 November 1964
Place Of Birth Ellensburg, Washington State USA
Height 1.88 m
Profession Musician
Nationality American
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MarkLanegan
Twitter https://twitter.com/marklanegan
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1336563/
Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/artist/mark-lanegan-mn0000287350
Albums Blues Funeral, Phantom Radio, Field Songs, The Winding Sheet, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, Bubblegum, I’ll Take Care of You, Imitations, Hawk
Movies Gutterdammerung

Mark Lanegan Quotes

  • There’s this Danish director, Nicolas Refn [Nicolas Winding Refn], who made the Pusher trilogy, which I’m really into. In the second Pusher film there’s a piece of music called Sad Disco, by Keli Hlodversson, which I particularly enjoyed.
  • [on “Blues Funeral”] They were all written right before or during the period when we recorded. Usually I have a stockpile. I still work with cassette tapes, and when I was about to start this record I went into my bag of tapes and they were all demagnetized. Wiped clean. So I didn’t really have anything to start with.
  • [on “Blues Funeral”] Generally I write on the guitar, but this one I started a few with the keyboard and a drum machine, to do something different.

Mark Lanegan Important Facts

  • Touring Europe with the Mark Lanegan Band to promote “Bubblegum.” [November 2004]
  • Released “Here Comes That Weird Chill” EP by The Mark Lanegan Band in December and will be releasing a solo album, “Bubblegum,” in 2004. [January 2004]
  • Was a member of The Screaming Trees, one of the first Seattle bands to sign with a major label, the group never attained the popularity of fellow Northwestern bands, from 1983 until they disbanded in 2000.

Mark Lanegan Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
A Royal Hangover 2014 Documentary musician Music Department
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown TV Series documentary composer – 19 episodes, 2013 – 2014 performer – 13 episodes, 2013 – 2014 Music Department
Elementary 2017 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Greater 2016 writer: “All I Know” Soundtrack
1992 2015 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Lawless 2012 “Fire and Brimstone”, “White Light/White Heat” Soundtrack
Foo Fighters: Back and Forth 2011 Documentary writer: “No One Knows” Soundtrack
90210 TV Series 1 episode, 2010 performer – 1 episode, 2010 writer – 1 episode, 2010 Soundtrack
Eastbound & Down TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2010 writer – 1 episode, 2010 Soundtrack
Lie to Me TV Series performer – 1 episode, 2009 writer – 1 episode, 2009 Soundtrack
Guitar Hero 5 2009 Video Game writer: “Nearly Lost You” Soundtrack
Californication 2007 TV Series writer: “No One Knows” Soundtrack
Veronica Mars 2007 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Kurt Cobain About a Son 2006 Documentary performer: “Museum” / writer: “Museum” Soundtrack
The Real Hustle 2006 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Guitar Hero 2005 Video Game writer: “No One Knows” Soundtrack
Robbery Homicide Division 2002 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Under Heaven 1998 performer: “Pendulum” / writer: “Pendulum” Soundtrack
Hype! 1996 Documentary performer: “The River Rise” – as Mark Lanagan / writer: “The River Rise” – as Mark Lanagan Soundtrack
The River Wild 1994 writer: “Dollar Bill” Soundtrack
Singles 1992 writer: “Nearly Lost You” Soundtrack
The Eighth City 2013 Short Composer
Small Gods 2007 as Marc Langegan Composer
Gutterdammerung 2016 The Gravedigger Actor
Ànima 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Queens of the Stone Age: Over the Years and Through the Woods 2005 Documentary Himself (as One of the Queens) Self
Rove Live 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Other Voices: Songs from a Room 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Mad Season: Live at the Moore 1995 Video documentary Himself Self
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself – Queens of the Stone Age Archive Footage

Mark Lanegan Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2008 Award for Best Music Annonay International Festival of First Films Small Gods (2007) Won
2008 Award for Best Music Annonay International Festival of First Films Small Gods (2007) Nominated