Mark Fogliano

  • B. Music
  • Composition and Production

Adelaide based Composer, Producer and Songwriter Mark Fogliano (B. Music, B. Commerce) has an enthusiasm and energy for writing and producing well-crafted songs with his production partner and guitarist Cory Jach under the moniker eleven:11 music production. This has kept him working steadily in the industry with a variety of new artists across a range of popular genres including pop, rock, rnb, indie, folk and film.

Trained as a classical pianist from a young age, he eventually moved into contemporary music as a keyboard player and song programmer, performing in theatre stage shows, covers and original bands, where he first became interested in the production and song writing processes.

Mark has spent the last several years honing his craft. He moved from his native Adelaide to complete his Bachelor of Music in composition and production at the Australian Institute of Music, where he was mentored by the likes of legendary Australian producer Charles Fisher (Savage Garden, Hoodoo Gurus, The Divinyls), former Studio 301 producer and engineer Steeve Body (Seal, Eskimo Joe, Yothu Yindi), film composer, songwriter and guitarist Robert J. Sedky (Crossfire, The, Lone Pine), and Talent Manager and Guitarist Paul Gildea of Icehouse fame.

He has scored for commercials and film, and has had compositions performed by jazz ensembles, including the well-renown Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra who performed his latin jazz inspired “La Bella Rubia (arranged by Gianni Turcio). Mark as performed live with many artists over the years including Ciaran Gribban (INXS), James Blundel and The Incredibles.

Mark is currently a recording and touring member of Adelaide Youtube sensation band Hindley Street Country Club (HSCC), which has 400 million views and over 750 thousand subscribers on their channel. HSCC is managed by Dennis Dunstan, former manager of Fleetwood Mac, and has recently been signed to Renaissance Records (US). Throughout 2023, he will be on the road with HSCC, touring the capital and regional cities of Australia.

Details last updated: February 28, 2023