Mark Narmore- 5.18.25
His first cut was on the Shoals supergroup Shenandoah–the solely penned “Moon Over Georgia” became a top five hit nationally. Mark was also co-writer along with Walt Aldridge on the number two country hit by Blackhawk, “Like There Ain’t No Yesterday”. Mark was awarded a bronze star for his musical achievements which is on permanent display in the lobby of the Alabama Music Hall Of Fame. His song “That’s What I Love About Sunday” was the most performed song at country radio in 2005 according to Billboard magazine and spent five weeks at number one. Also, it was the #8 Billboard country song of the 2000’s decade and achieved gold sales status. Mark has had 16 songs co-written with and recorded by Josh Turner.
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