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Mark C. Daniel Releases Official Music Video for “Gasoline Fire”

Heavy Rock / Blues Artist Mark C. Daniel has released the official music video for his new single, “Gasoline Fire.”

“Gasoline Fire,” is desire personified as a force of nature. It’s the unstoppable need for fulfillment both mental & sexual and the unguided feelings that form from it’s ideation. – Mark (Vocal, Guitar & Songwriter)

Click to Download / Stream “Gasoline Fire”

“The laid back Connecticut native comes across as a relaxed, really dedicated guy that just lives for his music. His sound is what you would expect if Jon Spencer and Led Zeppelin had a baby that went to high school with Neil Young and Stone Temple Pilots.” – DO512 Austin, TX

Mark spent several years touring and has supported: Buckcherry, Disturbed, Steve Vai, former members of Pearl Jam & Blind Melon, Living Colour, Everclear, Vertical Horizon, King’s X, Cowboy Mouth, Eric Gales, Corrosion of Conformity & Bret Michaels.

The forthcoming E.P. (from which “Gasoline Fire,” is the 1st single) features Mickey Curry on Drums (The Cult, Bryan Adams, Eric Clapton, David Bowie, Hall & Oates) and Mark’s former roommate from Berklee College of Music, Marc Hickox, on Bass (Charlie Musslewhite).

Tour Dates 2019 TBA

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