Mark Oliver Everett

Rock Singer

Mark Oliver Everett was born in Virginia, United States on April 10th, 1963 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 61, Mark Oliver Everett biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
April 10, 1963
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Virginia, United States
Age
61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
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Composer, Drummer, Guitarist, Keyboardist, Musician, Record Producer, Singer
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Mark Oliver Everett Life

Mark Oliver Everett (born April 10, 1963) is the American lead singer, songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, and sometime drummer of the rock band Eels.

He is also known as "E" and is best known for writing songs about death, loneliness, divorce, childhood innocence, and unrequited love.

Early life

Everett is the son of physicist Hugh Everett III, who was the father of the many-world view of quantum theory. Harold "Kid" Gore, a men's basketball, football, and baseball coach at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, was Mark's maternal grandfather.

Everett was in his early teens when he was attending a concert by the English rock band Who. Everett was struck in the eye by a special effects laser, and as a result, he has needed to wear glasses ever since.

When Everett was 19 years old, his father died of a heart attack. Mark was the one to find him. Everett produced Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives for the BBC in 2008, a documentary about his father's beliefs and his closeness with his father, which was broadcast on PBS's "NOVA" in 2008.

Personal life

Elizabeth Everett's sister died in 1996, and Nancy Everett (née Gore) was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 1998. Electro-Shock Blues, Eels' second album, concentrated heavily on these events.

Everett married Natalia Kovaleva, a Russian dentist who was visiting Hamburg, Germany, in 2000. After five years of marriage, the marriage came to an end. Everett took a break from music following Eels' tour accompanying their album The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett. During this time, he encountered and married a Scottish woman working in film. Everett became a father for the first time when his mother gave birth to their son, Archie McGregor Everett, at the age of 54. The couple, on the other hand, separated some time later.

Jennifer Lewis (née Gore), Everett's cousin, was a flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 77, the plane that crashed the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. In his autobiography, Everett asks whether the plane hit his father's old office, which prompted him to leave the Pentagon where his father was stationed.

At a ceremony held prior to Everett's appearance at the Barbican Centre in July 2014, he was given the Freedom of the City of London.

Everett has referred to himself as an agnostic, but he has also used words thanking God.

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Mark Oliver Everett Career

Music career

Everett moved from Virginia to California in 1987. Everett's first name is a man named E (1992) and Broken Toy Shop (1993). Both of these early recordings were recorded with the pseudonym "E." He came to be known as "E" because he knew many people in his family had the same first name at the time.

Everett formed the Eels in Los Angeles in 1995. Beautiful Freak (1996), Electro Shock Blues (1998), Daisies of the Galaxy (2001), Shootenanny! Blinking Lights and Other Revelations (2005), Hombre Lobo: 12 Songs of Desire (2005), End Times (2009), Tomorrow Morning (2010), Mark Oliver Everett's Cautionary Tales (2015), The Deconstruction (2018), Earth to Dora (2020) and Extreme Witchcraft (2022). The Hombre Lobo, End Times, and Tomorrow Morning papers form a trilogy, with "lust, loss, and redemption" as the main theme.

Everett's music has appeared in many films, including American Beauty ("Mr. E's Gorgeous Blues"), Dr. Seuss' "Lett Stop The Loveless"), Shrek 2 ("My Beloved Monster"), Shrek the Third ("Mr. Sid"), Shrek 2 ("I Want the Glory"), The Big Year ("Beautiful Freak"), "I Like Birds"), Shrek 2 ("Mr. In addition, his song "Fresh Blood" (off Hombre Lobo) appears in the music played over HBO's The Jinx's credits.

Everett plays an acoustic version of "What I Have to Offer" in a deleted scene from This Is 40 (2012), and he tells Rudd's narrator that the band has decided to sign a contract with a competing brand.

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