Mark Pirro

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Mark Pirro
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Mark Pirro performing with Tripping Daisy 2017
Background information
Born (1970-07-01) July 1, 1970 (age 53)
Origin Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Genres Alternative rock, symphonic rock
Occupation(s)Musician, audio engineer, record producer, inventor
Instrument(s) Bass guitar, vocals
Years active1989–present
Labels Island, Hollywood, Good, Kirtland, MCA, Columbia, TVT, and Beggars Banquet
Website placidaudio.com

Mark Pirro (born July 1, 1970) is an American musician (bass guitar), audio engineer, and record producer based in Dallas, Texas. He is a founding member of Tripping Daisy, an alternative rock band that was active from 1991 to 1999. [1] He is an original and current performing member of The Polyphonic Spree, [2] and also performed with the groups Menkena [3] and Foreign Fires. [4] [5] Pirro is the inventor of the Copperphone, a specialty microphone that he designed and distributes through his company Placid Audio. [6]

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Career

Pirro is a founding member of Tripping Daisy along with vocalist Tim DeLaughter and guitarist and pianist Wes Berggren. [7] [1] The group released its first album Bill in 1992 on the independent label Dragon Street Records. [8] It later signed with Island Records where it released the album I am An Elastic Firecracker in 1995 and Jesus Hits Like The Atom Bomb in 1998. [8] The group's song I Got A Girl made it to number 6 on Billboard's alternative rock chart. [9] Pirro performed with Tripping Daisy on Late Night with Conan O'Brien [10] in 1993 as well as supported Def Leppard during the North American portion of the Slang World Tour. [11] [12] Pirro played with the group until 1999 after the death of Berggren. Pirro and the remaining members completed the group's fourth album after Berggren's death and released it under its own record label, Good Records. [8]

Pirro went on to join The Polyphonic Spree, a choral symphonic rock band formed by DeLaughter in 2000. [5] The 25 member group includes two keyboardists, a harpist, and a 10-person choir. [13] As part of the group, Pirro has toured with David Bowie, played at a Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, been on the MTV Video Music Awards, and performed Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in front of former Beatles' producer George Martin. [14] [13] [15] Additional appearances including performing with Paul Rodgers and the remaining members of Queen during Queen's 2004 induction ceremony into the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. [16] He has toured internationally with The Polyphonic Spree throughout the United States, Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada, and Uganda. [13] [17] He also appeared with the group in the 2015 film The Big Short, as well as on the soundtrack to the movie. [18]

Pirro is the inventor of the Copperphone, a hand crafted microphone designed and built through his company Placid Audio. The Copperphone uses components from vintage communications equipment as well as a mechanical filtering device to achieve a limited bandwidth frequency response similar to that of AM radio and the nostalgic sound of the early days of recording. He designed the first Copperphone while playing with The Polyphonic Spree, as a way to produce a "telephone" voice effect for lead singer DeLeaughter. [6] The Copperphone has been used by many artists, including Green Day, Queens of the Stone Age, Lou Barlow, Rush, Norah Jones, Jack White, St. Vincent, as well as Grammy Winning producer Jacquire King. [19] [20]

Pirro has been known to use instruments, software and effects from Musicvox, iZotope, FEA Labs, and Waterstone Guitars. [21] [22]

Discography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Songs from the Rocky Horror Picture Show: Live in LondonGroup MemberRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2013 Yes, It's True Bass GuitarRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2012 Holidaydream: Sounds of the Holidays, Vol. One Engineer, Bass Guitar, TambourineRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2012Rubble Guts & BB EyeEngineer and vocalAlbum from the group Preteen Zenith
2010 Disconnect from Desire Engineer School of Seven Bells
2009Chlorine Colored EyesNoise The Crash That Took Me
2009WeeSeeEngineering and mixingChildren's audio/visual project by Rolyn Barthelman with original score by Polyphonic Spree singer Tim Delaughter [23] [24]
2008 Nightmare Revisited BassPlayed on Town Meeting Song as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree [25]
2008 Visioneers Bass, Engineer, MixerSoundtrack to movie Visioneers [26]
2007Live from Austin TXBass, Bass Instrument, Member of Attributed ArtistRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2007 Marry Me Bass, Main Personnel St. Vincent
2007SXSW Live 2007Bass, VocalsA compilation featuring an original song from The Polyphonic Spree ("When the Fool Becomes King")
2007 The Fragile Army Bass, EngineerRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2006I Like UEngineer, Mixing producer Black Tie Dynasty
2005 Thumbsucker Bass, Engineer, Acoustic Guitar, MixingRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2005 Murderball BassPlayed as a member of The Polyphonic Spree on the track Light & Day [27]
2004 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind BassPlayed with The Polyphonic Spree on songs It's the Sun and Light & Day [28]
2004 Together We're Heavy Bass, Member of Attributed ArtistRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2003 Wig in a Box Bass, MixingA compilation featuring a song from the movie soundtrack performed by The Polyphonic Spree ("Wig in a Box")
2002 The Beginning Stages of the Polyphonic Spree Bass, VocalsRecorded as a group member of The Polyphonic Spree
2002We're BirdsEngineer, Producer, VocalsEl Gato
2000 Tripping Daisy Bass, VocalsRecorded as a group member of Tripping Daisy
1998 Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb Bass, Vocals, PercussionRecorded as a group member of Tripping Daisy
1998PopagandaProducerA compilation featuring an original song from Tripping Daisy ("Cartoon Bikini")
1997Come on Feel the MetalBassA compilation featuring a song by Judas Priest performed by Tripping Daisy - ("Electric Eye")
1996 The Craft BassA movie soundtrack compilation featuring a song by Harry Nilsson performed by Tripping Daisy - ("Jump Into The Fire")
1995 I Am an Elastic Firecracker BassRecorded as a group member of Tripping Daisy
1995 Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits BassA compilation featuring a song by Bobby Hart / Danny Janssen performed by Tripping Daisy - ("Friends/Sigmund and the Seamonsters")
1994Get It OnBassRecorded as a group member of Tripping Daisy
1992 Bill BassRecorded as a group member of Tripping Daisy

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