Jul 09 2021
Miko Marks

Miko Marks

Presented by The Center for Arts in Natick at The Center for Arts in Natick

After a long overdue hiatus from music, Marks is eager to spread not only her music, but a message of unity and outspokenness for black musicians in country music and beyond.

Miko Marks’ album Our Country (via Redtone Records) started with a dream - an actual, literal dream. A songwriter by trade, Marks’ own project has largely taken a backseat over the past decade, as early success and heartbreak in her career made her somewhat disillusioned with the music industry at large. A prolific songwriter, originally from Flint, Michigan and now residing in Oakland, California, Marks stands as a powerful embodiment of the underrepresented voices of Black women in country music specifically and a strong reminder of where the music is rooted. The morning after she awoke from a dream in which she recorded an album with co-producers Steve Wyreman (Jay-Z, John Legend, Rihanna, Leon Bridges) and Justin Phipps (Founder of Redtone Records), a vision of what she was meant to do snapped into focus. In the following months, the trio took a look at what was happening in the country they all loved and penned songs reflecting hard truths and the expansive emotions they were all feeling. Wyreman and Phipps also offered their musical talents with their band “The Resurrectors” (the Redtone Records house band) becoming Marks’ backing band for the album. The resulting work is a genre-fluid tapestry of songs woven together by Marks’ distinctive vocals. Rooted in sounds from country, blues, soul, and roots music, Our Country refuses to be put squarely into one box.

Admission Info

Phone: 508-647-0097

Email: info@natickarts.org

Dates & Times

2021/07/09 - 2021/07/09

Location Info

The Center for Arts in Natick

14 Summer Street, Natick, MA 01760