TRUCK ON 1971 Traditional Cache
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He was the pioneer of the “Glam Rock” era of the early seventies. He was born Mark Feld on September 30th 1947, and up until 1962 he lived at 25a Stoke Newington Common with his mother, Phyllis, who worked on a Soho fruit stall, and his father, Simeon, who had various odd jobs including cosmetic salesman and truck driver. Mark developed his love of music at an early age through long hours spent listening to his parent’s record collection. Simeon and Phyllis encouraged their son’s interest in music and bought him his first guitar when he was just nine years old. Mark’s early ambition was fuelled by attending Rock and Roll concerts, including Eddie Cochran’s appearance at the Hackney Empire as part of his only British tour. It was after this concert that Cochran handed his guitar to the thirteen year old Mark Feld and allowed him to carry it to the singer’s waiting limousine.
After a short-lived stint as a teenage model, Mark returned his focus to music. Under the name ‘Toby Tyler’, he produced several unsuccessful demo discs before eventually landing a recording contract at the Decca record label. It was at this time that he released his first single, “The Wizard” (1965) under his newly acquired name. WHO AM I
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