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My earliest musical memories that
influenced who I was to become,are of my brother Dickie(now deceased)
playing the Eagles greatest hits, Leon Redbone, Doobie Bros. & pay
attention Earth, Wind & Fire records (this was 1972 I was 9) in his
attic apartment in our house,at ear bleed level and I think to piss off
our dad. In 1973 I too like Paul Rau played my first church event,
midnight mass(catholic)Our Lady Of Lourdes I sang Silent Night. I moved
that next year to another parish and met my first musical writing
partner, Tom Fillou, we played Sweet,Queen, Thin Lizzy, Scorpions, UFO,
AC/DC records and listened intently especially the deep fades. We spent
every waking hour preparing to be great at the only thing Tom and I had
ever loved,Rock & Roll!. We had a very high standard and a very low
threshold for posers.
By 1977 when I graduated Jr. High,
Tom had moved on to another school but we started my first band Pearl
White, Tom, to this day still the most influential guitarist I have
ever worked with, and a good friend Dave Christoffersen (bass) spent
the next few summers tearing up Chicago, northern Illinois and
Wisconsin, highly acclaimed in the local trades for doing what others
would not, all original material no covers ever!
That next year I discovered the
Clash and rebellion and even that you can't let your best of friends
hold you back,so Dave and I had to part company with Tom and grow up
fast and move forward. We started SKYLYNE in 1979 with Andy
Boubel,Chris”Bean” Weng,and Larry Greco but after playing all original
songs(we were the only ones doing it that way). We really got good at
it.
In 1983 we dumped Larry (no Heart
& all Cocaine) and made a great find and next great writing partner
in Paul Rau (keyboards). He was in the band all of twenty minutes and
we started entering and winning some major original writing band
contests (WLUP the LOOP/Miller High Life/ Rock to Riches,we beat out
320 other bands from all over the Midwest,WCKG Climb On Up, the Roselle
Midwest Music Contest) and we knew we were doing something very right.
We made another great discovery that would fuel my fire for original
writing even more, her name Inetta Visor. God sent down a thunder bolt
and her voice was that for me, to this day , still a dear friend and if
I said it once I've said it a thousand times, she helped me become the
fearless singer I am today. Along the way we met and worked with a cat
by the name of Tom Washington,he wrote and arranged horns for
Earth,Wind & Fire as well as Phil Collins. Though we added horns
successfully to our material,ultimately it ended the band.
In 1985, due to the philosophical
differences issue Skylyne split up, mostly the other guys involved
didn't feel horns were right for what we were doing...
From 1985 to 1991, I bounced
around the voice over world and the white collar work force. (FUCK ME).
During this period I met a musical fellow by the name of Lawren Markle,
and were about to change each others lives profoundly forever. More
later......
In 1991, I teamed up again with
the fabulous Inetta Visor, and started a rocking blues ensemble called
Tainted Blue. Though highly acclaimed and very sucessful the Blues were
never where my head was at.
In 1992, I left Tainted Blue and
started a band called ART OF CRIME, with friend and next great writing
partner Lawren Markle. Short lived for sure I learned one thing I like
how Lawren got after it.
So in the fall of 1993, Lawren and
I along with writer/arranger Doug Lovato started WCN! And that has been
my main love in life ever since. It is by nature a family band. Lee
Taylor, Paul Rau, Christina Pawlowski, Dan Kalnes, Deen Anbar, Joe
Clark, Rob Collazo, Greg Ward, Jake Ramseyer, Mark Heibert...I have
come to love them all very much, learn from them, mentor to them, want
the best for them and expect the best from them. Music,it is who I am
and what I am supposed to be.........enjoy the soulful ride GOD BLESS!!!
Marc
Pulido
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