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Isham was born in New York City . He studied classical music at an early age and played trumpet, piano and violin. The Isham family later moved to San Francisco , where Mark found work in several of the local orchestras. He also became actively involved in the Bay Area Rock And Roll scene of the 1960s, performing live with several of the local groups.

He became a member of a group called Beefy Red. In 1966 Isham and several other members of Beefy Red joined the newly formed band The Sons Of Champlin . The Sons of Champlin were unique to the San Francisco psychedelic scene in featuring a large brass section.

During the 1970s he learned to program synthesizers and became active in the progressive jazz movement. In ) and ''Desert Marauders'' ( 1978 ). It was in this group that Isham surfaced as a solo trumpeter with a strong Miles Davis influence.

In 1977 Isham performed on the Taj Mahal album '' Evolution (The Most Recent) ''. This was the beginning of Isham’s career as a sessions artist, which continues to present day. He has worked with artists as diverse as Van Morrison , Lyle Lovett , Willie Nelson , Ziggy Marley and David Sylvian .

In ) and ''A Career in Dada Processing'' ( 1984 ).

In 1983 he released his first solo album, '' Vapor Drawings ''. Its style is an atmospheric and deeply experimental blend of modern jazz and electronic music. It was also the first album released on the Windham Hill label to feature extensive use of synthesizers.

That same year he also scored the soundtrack for the Carroll Ballard film '' Never Cry Wolf ''. This brought immediate attention and subsequent film score jobs. His second solo album was a compilation of these works titled '' Film Music '' ( 1985 ).

From 1987 to 1992 he composed scores for the Rabbit Ears Storybook Classics series of videos and CDs. These were narrated by famous actors such as William Hurt and Glenn Close .

His albums '' Castalia '' ( 1988 ) and '' Tibet '' ( 1989 ) were both Grammy -nominated. He won in 1990 with his album '' Mark Isham ''.

In '', '' Men Of Honor '' and '' October Sky ''.

In 1995 he released an album titled '' Blue Sun ''. This was his first album to follow a mainstream contemporary jazz format.

In '', which was recorded live.

Isham is a practitioner of Scientology .


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Studio albums and compilations


  • 1986 ''Trouble in Mind''

  • 1988 ''The Moderns: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''

  • 1988 ''The Beast''

  • 1991 ''The Hitcher''

  • 1991 ''Little Man Tate''

  • 1992 ''Of Mice and Men: Original Motion Picture Score''

  • 1992 ''A River Runs Through It''

  • 1993 ''Short Cuts''

  • 1994 ''Romeo is Bleeding''

  • 1994 ''Timecop (Original Soundtrack)''

  • 1994 ''Nell (Original Soundtrack)''

  • 1994 ''Quiz Show''

  • 1995 ''The Net''

  • 1997 ''Kiss the Girls: Selections from the Motion Picture Soundtrack''

  • 1998 ''The Education of Little Tree''

  • 1998 ''Afterglow''

  • 1998 ''Blade: Original Motion Picture Score''

  • 1999 ''October Sky: Original Motion Picture Score''

  • 2000 ''Rules of Engagement''

  • 2000 ''Men of Honor''

  • 2003 ''The Cooler''

  • 2005 ''Crash (Original Soundtrack)''



Rabbit Ears Storybook Classics



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