Mark Nomad's music has been heard on radio stations all over the world and has been used in commercials and film. Nomad's blues have been tempered by years of living and experience. The Nomad moniker was born in Chicago when he sat in with the Jimmy Johnson band at B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted Street. Nomad began playing th blues in the 1960's and by the 1970's was sharing the concert stage with many of the biggest acts in the blues (Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Freddie King, Luther Allison and dozens of others). Nomad was a founder of the original Little Village which was legendary in the Northeast. He has performed at such venues as The Bottom Line, Toad's Place, House of Blues and scores of colleges and blues festivals. Nomad has been acclaimed as a master slide guitarist, singer-songwriter and bandleader. Whether performing solo or with his band, Nomad takes the listener on a journey to where the blues have been and to where they're going.
1) They Call Me Nomad
2) I Go to Work
3) Coming Home to You
4) Razor's Edge
5) Kickstand
6) Green Eyes
7) Special Rider
8) Meet Me in the Bottom
9) Waitin' on You
10) So Bad