Evan Stone
- Anaheim, CA
- Jazz Band
- 1 Verified Booking
Stephen C. said “Evan showed up on time, was super friendly, and played a great set. I would definitely recommend him for hire again!”
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Hello, I am a high energy blues/classic soul vocalist & harmonica player in the classic post WWII Chicago style. I was tutored, drilled and educated under Snooky Pryor & Junior Wells my vocals style by Nappy Brown (we toured extensively in the 90’s). I work with and excellent band consisting of seasoned professionals who know how to deliver. So if you want THE REAL DEAL & have SO MUCH FUN IT SHOULD BE ILLEAGAL I’m your boy:)-
Be the first to review Walkin' Cane Mark
Price Range: $300 and up
Gig Length: 60 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Mark is very interactive with his audiences, he is well known for leaving the stage during songs and performing with and from the audience. His performance sets are not typical as Mark likes to build each set according to audience reaction and the spirit of the music.
Mark can be very charismatic and charming, he always has time for ANYONE who wants to hear about working with the men who created electrified American blues and some of the outrageous adventures he’s had with them.
Event Planners:
Walkin’ Cane Mark and several incarnations to his show.
1.Walkin’ Cane Mark Band: full Chicago style blues/soul band (with 2 lead guitars)
2.Walkin’ Cane Mark “Stripped” this is an old school “back porch blues” group consisting of Mark with minimal guitar accompaniment (this is very popular for house parties and smaller venues).
3. Just Mark: Mark is happy to play with whom ever you would like to have back him (such as in a festival or showcase)
Mark is a consummate professional and known for being very entertaining as he interacts with the audience. He is a prompt and a non drinker (the band are very light if at all). WCM has his own sound system for small to large rooms. Mark takes his craft seriously and shows complete respect for the music by dressing (never with out a shine on his shoes:)- and acting accordingly. Mark is more than happy to spend quality time with anyone who wants’ to hear about his adventures with the men who shaped electric blues. Don’t forget by hiring Mark your getting THE REAL DEAL.
About Walkin’ Cane Mark:
“Mark is a great blues man, he will go far” - Willie Dixon
Walkin Cane Mark was born under a cactus in the heart of the Arizona desert. Surrounded five generations of blue grass based musicians. Being an AZ native it’s ironic that instead of playing country based music like his relatives he quickly fallowed a passion for gritty Blues, R & B and Soul music early on. The great Willie Dixon dubbed Mark, "Walkin' Cane Mark" in 1988 when he was recovering from a crippling car accident. "He saw me walking around with a cane and knew my name was Mark, one day out of his mouth came Walkin Cane Mark and it stuck." It was also Willie who first recognized Mark's passion for the blues and after what seemed years of begging Willie for guidance the legend stated “Young man, you have the spirit for this music but your gunna do it right”. Willie then introduced Mark to various members from the Muddy Waters & Howlin’ Wolf bands. “The rest is up to you”. The first person of stature to teach Mark was the first man to amplify a harmonica post World War II on Maxwell Street in Chicago Harmonica guru Snooky Pryor.
“Walkin Cane Mark is the best I’ve ever heard, go on out and spread the word” - Snooky Pryor
The great Snooky Pryor that taught him how to drive a band with his harmonica like a steam engine. “Cane see what you wanna do is start blowin’ your Mississippi Saxophone and take the band around to the head then if they can’t hang on – that’s not your fault – ha ha” Junior Wells on the other hand was a different direction, hip, slick, and ready to fight, he would motion to the band as he started the song, his harp was like a blow gun each note a staccato, each hand motion an Karate move, each sound the effect of that motion. “CANE! I want it heavy one the one cuz that’s wear your body wants to move”! Both styles very different yet both the same affect, both grab your soul and don’t let go. Because of these men Mark has the reputation of being one of the youngest “Old School Style” harmonica players in the world.
“Walkin Cane Mark is a huge bear of a man, we were mesmerized by his gritty vocals and at the agility he showed tonight when he warmed up for Nappy Brown!” - Blue Print Magazine (England)
Fronting his first band (a seven piece horn band) at the ripe old age of 21, Cane quickly began the reputation of a “Must See Show”. Blues Shouter Nappy Brown showed mark how to signify, shout & channel emotion into every tune. Mark's stage entrances are legendary, the last time he and Nappy Brown were at The Stockholm Jazz Festival the band belted out a very funky version "Mojo", Cane came on with a frontal roll ending with a standing pose, and to a standing ovation!
“Walkin Cane Mark makes Meatloaf look like a crooner”- Living Blues Magazine
Walkin' Cane has seven full-length albums to his credit to date (all of which are available for distribution or lease over seas), as well as numerous guest and producing credits. Constantly on the road, Mark appeared in Europe with the Nappy Brown Walkin Cane Mark Blues Show and is anxious to get back over the pond (blues talk for Europe). Nappy & The Cane left earth shaking performances at The Bergen, Moulin Blues, Stockholm & Pori Festivals along with clubs all over England & Norway.
Junior Wells said it best, "Walkin' Cane Mark is the baddest %$#%@# I've ever known, I'm glad he's coming up in the blues!"
With Walkin’ Cane Mark you get your money's
worth in the first 5 minutes.....the rest is free!
Mark has a sound system that will fill small to large venues with no problem, he also has a small strip of portable lighting if needed.
Mark prefers to set up equipment hours before showtime so as not to come across as unprofessional.
Junior Wells, Nappy Brown, Howlin Wolf, Snooky Pryor, Willie Dixon, Wayne Cochran (Mark has personally worked with everyone on this list except Wolf)
Stephen C. said “Evan showed up on time, was super friendly, and played a great set. I would definitely recommend him for hire again!”
Joseph P. said “I knew thru emails, reviews and his bio that i was not only hiring a professional but a great guy in general. Very informative and attentive to detail…”
Dave H. said “Boy, where do i start. I went a little long but urge you to read the whole story. My grandma had recently passed away. She left quite the legacy and was…”
Molly K. said “I've booked Mathias for a variety of events, and he is a consummate professional and excellent musician. His resume is insane; he's played with…”