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Mark Webb Jr Releases New Singles - Gone & Bell You Can't Unring

Mark Webb Jr Releases New Singles

Greenville, South Carolina singer-songwriter Mark Webb Jr has released two brand new singles! ‘Bell You Can’t Unring’ and ‘Gone’ are both now available on ALL streaming platforms (and we mean all, including Instagram and TikTok).

Head over to your favorite streaming platform today to give them a listen and add them to your favorites playlist!



Mark Webb Jr. Announces Co-Write with Ted Russell Kamp

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Mark Webb Jr. is excited to announce the co-write with fellow singer/songwriter Ted Russell Kamp! Ted is known for his own solo career as well as playing bass for the, legendary, Shooter Jennings. Ted has also penned songs for Jennings, "Steady at the Wheel", "Southern Comfort", "Last Time I Let You Down", and "When The Radio Goes Dead".

Mark and Ted co-wrote a song titled, "Heart Under Pressure," which made Ted's recent album 'Walkin' Shoes'. Head over to the links below to listen to Ted and Mark’s collaboration!

'Home' Teaser Video Released

Excited to share this awesome album teaser video that my good friend, Justin, put together! Can't wait for the album release!

Mark Webb's debut release 'Home' is available July 8th on Gold Ship Records. Pre-Order now available: http://apple.co/1O61fKD Director /Editor: Justin Nix

Mark Webb Featured In Greenville Journal

Check out the debut of my new single "Queen" from my forthcoming EP Home! Many thanks to Andrew Moore and Greenville Journal for a great article!

Here's an excerpt from the article:

"Greenville singer-songwriter Mark Webb is a troubadour just trying to find his place in the music industry. His 11-year career has produced three albums, but none of them have felt “polished” to him. That’s why he considers his upcoming release his debut.

Webb releases his newest record — “Home” — on July 8 through Gold Ship Records.

The five-song album, which was recorded at Studio 101 in Woodruff, is the end product of years spent inside Greenville coffee houses.

It features more twang than ever before, something thought to be impossible for the Americana musician who grew up listening to Hank Williams and George Jones. The songs also feature strong lyrics with pop sensibility. And the confidence in Webb’s voice mirrors the fact that he’s not the new kid on the block."

Read the full article and listen to the single over on the Greenville Journal, here!