Have a chat with
Mark Wills for a few minutes, and he's likely to discuss the passions of his
life - his music, his family, the recent album, the live concerts, his GAC show
"The Year," finding great songs and of course the social causes that he pours
himself into.
Wills has
numerous hits under his belt already - "Jacob's Ladder," "Don't Laugh At Me,"
"I Do (Cherish You)" and his seven-week number one smash, "19 Something," to
name just a few. In addition, he has
sold millions of albums. However, he's
not even close to being finished. With
his new record deal on Tenacity Records and his latest album, Familiar Stranger, currently in stores,
his mission is pretty clear: "I just want to be back in the game, a viable
artist," says Wills.
He's certainly in
the game - produced by studio-master and songwriter Brett James, the album
flows like a river, showing all sides of Mark's versatility and range - from
beautiful, soulful ballads, like "The Likes of You," to the crank-it-up high
energy evident on "Rednecks Anonymous." "My goal was for this album to sound like a bunch of great musicians
playing live. To be completely honest, I
don't think a lot of country artists capture that," says Wills. "I think with Brett's help we succeeded. I
worked on this record for two years and I am really proud of it. I wanted it to sound like everything from
Harry Connick Jr. to Aerosmith, and I think there's something for all the fans
- from the rockin' stuff to the ballads."
Familiar
Stranger reflects a happy
marriage between traditional country and bona fide rock. The album is a compilation of all the musical
facets that Wills has been harboring and nurturing since he first aspired to be
a singer. Anyone who has ever seen him
in concert, or spoken with him for more than a few minutes about music, knowsthat inside this wonderful, humble, delightful, good ol' boy, country
singer dwells a soul that could rock the socks off Metallica if he had the urge
to do so. This project brilliantly
blends his two music personas with flawless panache, but luckily for all the
die-hard country fans, Wills is successful in remaining true to his country
heart. He delivers music with a
refreshing and energetic edge that guarantees that music lovers of every genre
will remain throughly entertained from first cut to last.
It's really
telling about the kind of soul Mark is by paying attention not only to his
music, but to what he doesn't talk
and sing about. He lights up when you
ask about his trips overseas to entertain the troops in
Iraq and
Afghanistan. He's taken over 6 trips total with the most
recent over the holiday season to perform for our fighting men and women of the
Armed Forces. He feels it's his duty to
our country to do what he can for those who sacrifice, even if it means taking
time away from his own wife and two daughters, Mally and Macey.
It would seem
that Mark doesn't brag about his community service work because he thinks it's
a responsibility we share as Americans. "First of all, it's a privilege to provide a little joy and
entertainment for these people. The
first time I went, it was a life-changing experience," says Wills. "The freedom that we have is not something
that I take for granted and it's an honor to be able to go over and play for
these people - they're literally giving their lives for us. And maybe by playing a show for them, you can
take their mind off all of the bad stuff and danger, even if it's just for a
little while."
Supporting the
troops is just one of the many 'causes,' Mark Wills dedicates his time and
effort to. He is also deeply involved in
the Taser Foundation (www.taserfoundation.org),
an organization that raises awareness and funds for the families of police
officers killed in the line of duty. "It
is a first-class organization because all of the money raised goes to families
of these officers. I am really honored
to be involved," remarks Wills, who also sits on the board of the foundation.
When you hear
Mark beaming about his own daughters, it's pretty obvious that a guy this
giving would be associated with the Children's Miracle Network. When fans pick up a copy of his latest CD, Familiar Stranger, a percentage of the
profits are automatically donated to CMN. In addition, fans will have the opportunity to personally get involved through
several promotions tied into the CD. "It's such a great thing since all of the money you contribute goes to
hospitals in your area - to help children close to you. I am very proud to be a friend to the
Children's Miracle Network."
So how does a guy
involved in all of these organizations as well as raising a family have time
for a musical career? And we haven't
even mentioned his show on GAC yet! As
mentioned, Mark Wills is first and foremost an artist, especially a singer, but
doing a show like "The Year," (inspired by his seven-week #1 song "19
Something"), portrays a different aspect of his personality. "I really love doing the show," says
Mark. "In my opinion it enhances my
musical career."
Mark is one of
these people whose appetite for life surpasses what most
people can only dream
of - there are so many things that this guy has going on, it's almost
exhausting just hearing about it - let alone living it! However, more than anything else Mark Wills
is an 'artist.' And beyond that - a
great singer. And when the book is
written 20 or 30 years from now, how does Mark want to be remembered? Well, not by how many albums he sold... or how
long his hits stayed at number one. Mark
says it very clearly and simply. It's all about the voice. "I don't really care about the numbers game,"
he says. I just want to be remembered as
a great singer - someone who sang great songs."
This summer Mark
Wills will hit the road with his cohorts Trent Willmon and Jeff Bates on the
Honky Tonk Tailgate Party. And there is
a lot more to come from Mark Wills, so stay tuned!
Written By: Jim
Asker