About The Mark Stinger Band The Mark Stinger Band has been around in one form or another since the mid 1980's. It may have gone by other names (ie. Stinger, Mark Stinger & the Swarm, or Mark Stinger & the Pit Bull Orchestra), but the message and the music have remained the same. Playing foot tapping, funky blues and spreading the appreciation of blues music has been the mission of the band since it's inception. Mark has fronted some of the most entertaining and popular bands to ever play the tri-state area. His bands have played most of the top clubs around town, as well as numerous appearances on Channels 3(NBC/CBS), 6(ABC), 10(CBS/NBC) and 29(FOX). The band has also enjoyed radio air play on WXPN on DJ Jonny Meister's Blues Show, WRTI by DJ's Niles Frantz and Tom Cullen and Burlington County College by DJ Roger Beckwith. They have played at a wide array of venues, including the 3rd Annual River Blues Festival in Philadelphia, the 1st Super Cooper Blues Review at the Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, the 3rd Annual Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Festival, the Komen 'Race for the Cure' yearly in Philadelphia, the 'Triple Crown' Philadelphia International Bicycle Race in Manyaunk 2007, Fort Dix for a troops fundraiser, the 32nd and 39th Annual Old Newsboys' Day for the Variety Club, the Variety Club Telethon in 1987, the Philadelphia Avenue of the Arts Festival of Lights in 2007, and a month long tour of Canada with a week-long engagement at the NATO Air Force base in Goose Bay, Labrador. The Mark Stinger Band has been fortunate enough to have graced the stage with some blues' hottest legends, including B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Taj Mahal, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Elvin Bishop, Ruth Brown and Gatemouth Brown to name a few. They have opened for such acts as Delbert Mc Clinton, Charles Brown, The Hooters, Savoy Brown, Satan & Adam, Matt 'Guitar' Murphy, Larry Mc Cray and James Harmon. Mark Stinger is an accomplished Blues-Rocker, Band Leader, Front-man, Singer, Entertainer, Drummer/Percussionist, Actor and Songwriter. He has been affiliated with the Philadelphia Area music scene, especially the blues scene, since the mid 80's. He has fronted numerous bands, including Stinger, a Blues Brothers tribute band which garnered much press and acclaim. Chuck Darrow of the Courier Post has called Mark 'a pioneer of the South Jersey Blues Scene.
' Mark has a gritty and authentic blues voice combined with an energetic stage presence that keeps the crowd and the band on their toes. He was also a co-owner/operator of Hard Hat Studios with Fran Smith Jr. of The Hooters. In the late 90's, they recorded the likes of Joe Piscopo, Chuck Darrow, and Lenah Quigly among others. Mark is of the belief that a blues band needn't play just standard 12 bar blues,'There's a lot of variety within the blues.
' Mark has brought together a talented and diverse group of musicians in order to obtain a sound that is all together unique as well as appealing. Frank Green is a soul/rhythm and blues based keyboard player who began singing with his family at a young age. He's co-directed Seasonial Church Choirs, training vocals at family functions, church affairs and socials. He did a live recording with the Sons of Calvary out of Philadelphia Pa. He founded the all male group Realize in 1988, and thus led him to the formation of Rhythm Storm, a R&B style male vocal group. He has been a long time member of the Mark Stinger Band, providing a soulful tie to their music. Steve K has been playing bass since he was 13, and has never looked back. He has an extensive list of bands and performers that he has played with over the years. He currently works with Suzette Dorsey "Simply The Best" (tirbute to Tina Turner), The Dave Marshall Mojo Band, Eddie Lambets's "Axis", and occasionally with Rhythm Storm, A.J. Slick's "Soul to Soul" and Shattered (tribute to the Stones). He has a definite funky feel and adds to a unique rhythm section. Dreem is an extremely well versed drummer whose