(1986) Walkin' Cane Mark started singing with Phoenix blues bands at 19 years old. (1989) Mark started his professional career at the age of 22 fronting blues and r&b band "Cold Shott & The Hurricane Horns", band leader/bass player Ted Kowal wanted a front man that had the live stage presence and wildness of the blue-eyed soul man
Wayne Cochran. Ironically this was later also noticed by C.C. Rider alumni and WC Mark was invited as a special guest at two of Wayne Cochran & The CC Riders reunions (2001 & 2003; Hollywood and Miami Florida). (1994) The start of W C Mark's solo career and the formation of "Walkin' Cane Mark & A Shot In The Dark". (1995) Mark was signed to the independent record label JAEN Records (usually recording with his touring band at the time). (1996) the 1996 "No Rest For The Wicked" album and tour featuring ex members of the Parliament Funkadelic (P-Funk) horn section. (1997–2001) Mark teams up with blues/r&b shouter
Nappy Brown for several tours of Europe with "The Nappy Brown/ Walkin' Cane Mark Blues Show". (2001–2010) Mark performed as a side man (harmonica) and semi-retirement. (2011) Walkin' Cane Mark was back recording his first album in 11 years, ''Tryin' To Make You Understand'' (title song co-written with
Junior Wells in 1995). (2012–2013) The launch of Walkincanemark.com. Cane begins work with new manager Christopher Slattery and roots/blues advocate Betsie Brown on Blind Raccoon. (2013) "Tryin' To Make You Understand – Remastered" released recording nationally and internationally spending more than four weeks in the number one in the "Classic Blues Chart". ==Origin==