MARK209 Are Auditioning for a New Baritone Vocalist

MARK209 announces they are now accepting applications for their baritone vocalist position. Former baritone, Jimmy Reno, has decided to leave to pursue other interests.
The MARK209 family wishes Jimmy and his new wife, Keran, the best in their future endeavors. Based out of Nashville, Tennessee, MARK209 is a fulltime Christian music ministry working up to 150 dates a year with extended tours through the New England states, the Pacific Northwest, and Pacific Southwest.
Any interested singers should submit their headshot, resume, and demo (audio or video) to baritone@mark209.com. Relocation will not be required for this full-time position. For more information about MARK209, visit www.mark209.com.
About Mark209
MARK209 is a multi-award-winning vocal band based out of Nashville, TN. The band takes their name from mile marker 209 on I-40 in Nashville, which leads to Music Row, The Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Ryman Auditorium, which is considered the "Heart of Nashville". MARK209 entertains audiences across the United States with their brand of Gospel Music, Family Friendly Country, and their popular Christmas show "Christmas from the Heart of Nashville." MARK209 is proudly sponsored by Sound Solutions (Oxford, AL).
For more information about MARK209 and for their tour schedule, visit www.MARK209.com. For booking inquiries call 615-246-2667.
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