MARK's BI0 "The
first time I heard Santana's Abraxas Album on my best friend's stereo I knew what I wanted to do with my life". Mark is a professional musician from Tampa Florida. He has been honing his craft playing lead and rhythm guitar in
working bands for over 25 years. His unique guitar style fills a niche in the current music scene. Some of his influences are Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton and Larry Carlton. His music styles include Funk, Blues,
Soul and Contemporary Christian. He thrives on a live band setting and enjoys playing with other
energetic and inspiring musicians. He enjoys playing rhythm guitar as much as lead. For the last
few years the guitarist has had the pleasure to be one of the founding members of the hottest band in the Tampa-bay area,
"Off the Cuff", they have been performing at the "Fox", a local New York style Jazz club, where
the band had it's genesis. Mark has just completed his solo CD project with "Smooth Jazz" recording artist Allon
Sams who has performed and recorded with artist such as Paul Brown, Boney James, Peter White and David Sanborn to name a few.
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Welcome to Mark Barrios's web site! " West Tampa Style" Mark's new cd is now available.
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Click to see the review of "West Tampa Style" on "The Smooth Jazz Ride"
"West Tampa Style" is on the Smooth Jazz charts
Here is the Indie top 50 chart

Upcomming shows
April 30th, May7th, 22nd, 29th "Incognito" Apollo Beach
Sun May 2nd,16th and 23rd "Blue Martini" International
Mall
Fri. June 18th. "Artistic Tastings, Art food Wine and Dancing" Clearwater Beach Fl.
727-461-0011
We also perform every other Thursday at "Lenny's Latin Cafe" located in Temple
Terrace Fl.
I am excited to anounce that we will be performing this Oct. at the "Clearwater
Jazz Holliday"

MARK BARRIOS: "WEST TAMPA STYLE" (markbarrios.com): The Tampa area already has produced smooth jazz stars in Mindi Abair and Eric Darius, and guitarist
Mark Barrios could be next. Aided by Allon Sams, Barrios' clean, clear picking is spotlighted over R&B and Latin grooves.Curtis Ross "The Tampa Tribune Friday Extra" Sept.12, 2008
How can one effectively wrap a smooth jazz piece around a Latin piece and roll into a searing rock riff before settling back into the smooth, still Latin-tinged jazz mode, all while still being well within
the realm of good smooth jazz? Easy. Just ask guitarist Mark Barrios. That’s how he opens
with his lead track on his newest release, West Tampa Style. Don’t get me wrong: We hear this type of
cross-over and fusion often in smooth jazz, but I have seldom witnessed such a fluid transition between the elements on one
tune as is displayed here. That alone piqued my interest in this guitarist who, after playing rhythm and lead guitar in working
bands for some 25 years, finally gets a toehold in the genre and struts his own stuff here.
Barrios (and I know
artists hate this) bears a resemblance to the styles of Carlos Santana (listen to “Spanish Morning”) and Jeff
Golub (listen to “West Tampa,” the opening track, before it morphs into the other interesting things that take
place deep into the cut), but does hold on to what identifies him, as displayed in cuts like the mid-tempo bouncy “Bouncin’
Back.”
Covers, of which I am honestly no fan, don’t seem to hurt this artist, as his interpretation
of the late Barry White’s “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby,” Roberta Flack’s classic
(and probably overdone) “The Closer I Get To You,” rock group Ace’s “How Long” (decent pick
as a cover), Michael Jackson’s “Working Day and Night,” and Billy Preston’s “You Are So Beautiful,”
all take a new breath on Barrios’ guitar. Still, my one knock on the album is that there are simply far too many
covers here for my taste. The artist is clearly able to hold his own as a competent musician with skills that will carry him
far. He just needs to focus on coming out of the gate with his own original punch (and we get plenty of evidence of the power
of that punch here).
Still, if you don’t really mind covers, thrown in with some very appealing and
pretty suave originals (my favs include the above-mentioned “West Tampa,” “Café Con Leche,”
a smooth, tasteful, and romantic Latin track able to stand firmly on its own, and the snappy “McFarlane Park”),
Barrios gets it done. No throw-away by any measure, the originals, and the decent manner in which he does deliver the covers,
clearly place Barrios on the radar screen. -- Ronald Jackson Recording this album has been a
dream come true for me. It's been something I wanted to do for a long time. Working with Allon Sams and all the
other great musicians has been a real honor. I like to listen to and play many different styles of music, so it was hard
to decide on what kind of CD I wanted to make. Allon is at the forefront of the "Smooth Jazz" sound so it
was an easy decision to go in that direction. I'm glad we did because I'm very happy with the way it turned out. There's a nice blend of different influences from "Latin Rock" to "Soul Funk" to "Flamenco
Jazz". I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed recording it.
Listen to Mark's song Bouncin' Back as it is featured on "Jazz Lynx Jazz Cafe'" a national "Smooth Jazz" radio show
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