Marc L'Esperance

Marc L'Esperance
Marc L'Esperance

Marc L'Esperance!

Born Sept. 4, 1977 near Lodz

An isolated rural upbringing could not quell the lively passion Marc displayed for microphones from the time he chanced his first steps.

"The minute I saw a 421 I knew what I wanted to do."

Psychologists with too much time on their hands will obviously draw the hackneyed and phallicious conclusions. The jerks.

"Can a guy be faulted for wanting things to sound good?" mused Marc outside His home in Standing Rock, New Mexico.

Production credits (abridged):

  • Kiss - Crazy Nights
  • Ratt - Reach for the Sky
  • Accept - Eat the Heat
  • Judas Priest - Turbo
  • Manowar - Into Glory Ride
  • Samatha Fox - Touch Me


Fun SBG Fact:

Let's Have A Talk With The Dead features eighteen raging performances from a new pared-down lineup consisting of Hendersomething, Wright, "Hoppy" Joachim Stone, Lobster Legmeat, and newcomer Tom Hollliston (formerly of Jr. Gone Wild, Roots Roundup, and Tankhog) with soulful contributions from Carolyn Mark of The Vinaigrettes, and the mysterious Hugh Jarms. Consisting of live favourites like "Big In Real Estate", "The Other Side Of Mr. Sulu" and "Clams For Dinner 2-Nite! OK!" alongside more textured studioscapes like "Fireball XL-5", "Clams For Breakfast! Mm-Baby!" and a moving rendition of Lee Hazelwood's "Sugartown", the new record is sure to please both longtime fans and curious neophytes. Complete with an eye-catching sleeve by former lifeguard and sometime Show Business Giant Roy Green, it's a rare bargain at any price...


Marc is also credited with the discovery of Iron Maiden's Blaze Bayley, who toiled away under the name "Crispin Glover" in the acting world before finally getting his break in the music biz. A movie called "I Was a Teenaged Bottom Boy" is based on this incredulous story.

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