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About Mark Scott

Mark Scott

Mark Scott was the last recording lead singer for  Motown's singing group The Miracles, for nearly a decade internationally performingwith original member Bobby Rogers.

Mark is a native of Flint, Michigan and no stranger to the stage.  His first break came with the release of "I Don't Wanna Come Down" featured in the motion picture "Breakin 2 Electric Boogaloo".  Mark's 30 year singing career has been heavily influenced by Motown and as a member of this time-honored group he shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the music industry including The Temptations, Martha Reeves, The Contours, Ben E. King,  Freda Payne, Mary Wilson (of the Supremes), The Commodores, and The Four Tops.

Because of his work prior to and with The Miracles, Mark received a Motown Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013, and later that year received an award from the City of Detroit for his contributions to the music industry.

Mark was featured with the group on  PBS' "60's Rock, Pop and Soul" and rerecorded with Bobby Rogers on the "Soulful Sound's Of Motown's  in a 10-song DVD/CD by producer TJ Lubinsky.

Sadly in 2013, Bobby Rogers passed away and the group disbanded.  Love of The Miracles music and  long-time friend Bobby Rogers has Mark continuing the tradition of the legendary Miracles with his current group.   He has been recognized as the last official lead singer of the Miracles by the Motown Alumni Association, and is the current lead vocalist on the last official recording of the Miracles' hit song "Love Machine". The album is currently in worldwide distribution on Motorcity Hits Records/ Famous Record Corp. entiled Motorcity Love Songs" currently available digitally on Amazon.com and all over the world.

Booking Information - J Reed Entertainment 248-318-2870

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