Marlon McClain

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Biography

Marlon McClain began his career in 1972 as the leader and guitarist of the Funk/Rock/R&B/Jazz group Pleasure, which was a horn driven band with jazz overtones that accentuated their funk/soul foundation. In 1981 Marlon McClain released his solo album "Changes" which included special guests Jeff Lorber, Randy Jackson and Steve Smith. During the same time period Marlon formed Mac Man Music Inc with his manager David Leiken. Through Mac Man Music, Marlon produced and wrote songs with upcoming artists from the Northwest, including Shock, Jeff Lorber Fusion, Nu Shooz, and Kenny G. From 1985 to 2001, Marlon became the guitarist for the Dazz Band, contributing as a writer and producer to the "Hot Spot", "Wild & Free", "Rock the Room" and "Time Traveler" albums. His association with the leader of the band Bobby Harris led to the formation of Major Hits Records' their greatest success, which was the # 1 UAC song "Without You" released in 2000 recorded by Charlie Wilson. As a songwriter Marlon has written songs for artists like Tower of Power, En Vogue, Gerald Albright, Curtis Salgado, Eric Benet and George Benson.

  • Real name
  • Marlon Lamont McClain
  • Name variations
  • M. McClain·M.L. McClain·M.L.McClain·M.McClain·Magician·Marion \The Magician\ McClain·Marion McClain·Marlon 'The Magician' McClain·Marlon \Ralo\ McClain·Marlon \The Magician\·Marlon \The Magician\ McClain·Marlon \The Musician\ M
  • Aliases
  • Marlon Lamont McClain
  • Dazz Band·Franchise (3)·Pleasure (4)·Shades Of Soul·Shock (3)
  • Primary profession
  • Composer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American

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