Mark Endert

born in 1971

Mark Endert

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Mark Endert

Mark Endert (born 1971, California) is an American music producer, mixer, arranger and musician.

Biography

From the early 1990s to the present, Endert is credited on albums spanning a wide array of musical genres (Fiona Apple, Madonna, Gavin Degraw, Maroon 5, The Fray, Rihanna, Ricky Martin, James Blunt, Train, Delta Goodrem, Miley Cyrus, Vertical Horizon) with sales totaling more than 90 million albums worldwide.

Billboard #1 Singles include "I Don't Want to Be" (Gavin Degraw)[1] and "Everything You Want" (Vertical Horizon).[2]

Album credits

Year Artist Album
1996 Fiona Apple Tidal
1998 Madonna Ray of Light
1999 Ricky Martin Ricky Martin
1999 Vertical Horizon Everything You Want
1999 Melanie C Northern Star
2000 Madonna Music
2001 Ours Distorted Lullabies
2002 Maroon 5 Songs About Jane
2003 Gavin Degraw Chariot
2004 Delta Goodrem Mistaken Identity
2005 Anna Nalick Wreck of the Day
2005 The Fray How to Save a Life
2007 Maroon 5 It Won't Be Soon Before Long
2007 Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad
2007 Delta Goodrem Delta
2008 Miley Cyrus Breakout
2009 Train Save Me, San Francisco

Song credits

Year Artist Song
1996 Fiona Apple "Criminal"
1996 Fiona Apple "Shadowboxer"
1996 Fiona Apple "Sleep to Dream"
1998 Madonna "The Power of Good-Bye"
1999 Vertical Horizon "Everything You Want"
1999 Madonna "Beautiful Stranger"
1999 Tonic "You Wanted More"
2002 Maroon 5 "This Love"
2003 Gavin Degraw "Chariot"
2003 Gavin Degraw "I Don't Want to Be"
2005 Anna Nalick "Breathe (2 AM)"
2005 The Fray "How to Save a Life"
2005 The Fray "Over My Head (Cable Car)"
2006 Five for Fighting "The Riddle"
2007 Maroon 5 "Makes Me Wonder"
2007 Maroon 5 "Wake Up Call"
2008 Maroon 5 feat. Rihanna "If I Never See Your Face Again"
2009 Train "Hey Soul Sister"
2009 Train "If It's Love"
2009 Train "Marry Me"
2012 Train "Drive By"

Personal life

Endert married in 2004, and the following year moved from the Los Angeles area to the east coast of Florida to start a family.[3] He has two children, a girl and a boy.

Notes and references

  1. "Pop Songs January 22, 2005". Billboard. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  2. "Adult Pop Songs July 15, 2000". Billboard. Retrieved July 4, 2013.
  3. Tingen, Paul (September 2007). "Secrets of the Mix Engineers: Mark Endert". Sound on Sound.
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