1989 - 2011

Once upon a time...

1989 - Mark Barratt searches for like minded musicians to form three piece
                 power trio.  Eric Van de Velde and Davide Bozzatto join to complete
                 line-up of band.  The year is taken up rehearsing songs comprising
                 new arrangements of 1980s material written by Mark, songs by Davide
                 plus new original group compositions.  Demos recorded.

1990- Live work commences in and around London with more songs being
                 added to the repertoire and further demos recorded.  Recording
                 sessions for first album commence in a London studio.  Live work
                 continues.  

1991-
  Band promotes forthcoming album with continuous live work all
                 year.  Sessions for first album move to Studio 125, Sussex.
                 Album
(Solidground) completed, mixed, mastered and eventually
                 released end of December.

1992-
  Live work continues. Band rehearses new material.  Recording starts
                 for second album. Davide departs band to return to Italy.  
                 Band enlists Ian Herron (studio engineer) to complete bass tracks.
                 Michael Syslo (bass/vocals) joins band.  Live works resumes
                 immediately.  

1993- Band works on extra songs to add to new album.  Live work
                 resumes.  Four new songs recorded for second album on Easter
                 weekend.  Album mixed a few weeks later and mastered in May.
                 Live work continues.

1994- Second album (No Man's Land) finally released end of January.
                 Band promotes album with live work all year.  End of December
                 Michael departs band.

1995-  Band auditions new bassists without success.  Eric departs band
                 in the middle of the year but would return for future sporadic
                 appearances.

1996- Mark writes new songs for future projects.

1997-  Original concept of Native Son still alive and in September, Mark 
                 and Eric re-unite with new bass player, Mark Snowling for one-off
                 London gig.  This line-up rehearses new songs for self-financed
                 third album.  Bass and drum tracks recorded in December.

1998- Mark Barratt completes album over several sessions.  Third album
                 mixed and mastered June/July to be conveniently released on
                 previous record label. 
Leap of Faith not available until end of
                 December.
1999-  Third album Leap of Faith released officially in April.  In May 
                 Native Son record two songs for
Heepsteria/A Tribute to Uriah Heep.
                 (various artists).   Line-up for this session: 
                 Mark Barratt (guitar/vocals), Mark Snowling (bass), Pete Cowan
                 (drums)

2000- Mark Barratt searches for new rhythm section.  Bill Croft (bass) joins
                 the band in May.  Eric returns to help out. 
Heepsteria finally
                 available in November with official release scheduled for March 2001.

2001- Mark and Bill spend all year in search of the right drummer to 
                 complete line-up.  Several drummers fail to commit.
                 Native Son continue rehearsing/demo-ing new material for inclusion
                 on next album
Utopian Sky which has a projected completion date
                 of 2003.

2002- Mark calls time on the latest line-up during March after two years of 
                 perseverance with rehearsing/writing and line-up changes.  The 
                 continuing absence of viable live work on the London club circuit 
                 also meant the band couldn't continue in its present format.  The
                 demos of new material were scrapped.  The concept of Native Son,
                 whilst still alive, needed a fresh bass/drums combination to advance
                 with the next project.   While hopes for the fourth album are still
                 planned to re-commence in 2003 with all new material, no definite
                 time has been decided.  

2003- New line-up forms in May. Terry Peaker (bass / vocals) and Les
                 Hammond (drums) join Mark to commence work on material for
                 proposed next album and on a new live set comprising old and new 
                 material.  Native Son return to live gigs during the year.  

2004- No Native Son activity.

2005- Mark returns to live work during the course of the year making  
                 several  guest  appearances at the Kings Langley jazz, rock and blues
                 music club nights. He is joined by Chris Garner (Bass) and Terry Finn
                 (Drums).  For the November and December gigs Eric van de Velde
                 returns on Drums to join Chris and Mark for a selection of Native Son
                 songs and Jazz/Rock instrumental covers.

2006-  Live work continues with Chris and Terry throughout the whole year 
                 at the Kings Langley and Chipperfield clubs.  The Rock, Jazz and 
                 Blues workouts prove very enjoyable and both venues are regularly
                 full.  If it wasn't for other plans the trio would have ventured into the
                 recording studio to lay down tracks for a new direction in the Native
                 Son sound.  At the year's end Mark would look forward to his 
                 planned relocation to the southern hemisphere and the next 
                 chapter in his music projects.                        

2007-  Mark relocates to Brisbane, Australia and continues studio work
                 on new original material and Live work as a member of Johnny and 
                 the Phantoms who also comprise ex-pat NZer's.   Johnny and the
                 Phantoms gig throughout 2007 playing 1950's style Rock 'n' Roll and
                 Surf Instrumentals.  The band line-up is John Stroud - gtr/voc., Ray
                 Stroud - bs/voc.,   Mark Barratt - gtr/voc.,  Tony van der Puten             
                 - (OR)- Max Butler - drums/voc. 


                 This musical liaison reunites Mark and Ray who first played
                 together in bands 30 years ago in Wellington NZ.           

2008- Mark spends part of the year writing songs
                 and planning a new Native Son line-up for
                 future recordings and live work.

2009 - Midway through '09 a new Native Son line-up is finalised with
                  Adam Kerezsy ( Bass/Vocals ) and Chris Gorman ( Drums/Cymbals )
                  joining forces with Mark Barratt ( Guitar/Vocals ).

                  Native Son begin a rehearsal and writing phase which sees the trio
                  plan the recording of a 4th album which is expected in 2010.
               

2010 - Native Son release a 4th album 'Calling Time' but encounter
                  musical and personality differences during the recording and the
                  band splits up before the CD is released and planned Live work is
                  immediately scrapped.  
                  Mark oversees production of the CD, takes a short break and 
                  makes plans for a new Native Son line-up with the focus on the
                  correct balance of creative musical ability and personnel chemistry.

                  Midway through November a fresh new line-up of Native Son is
                  formed with Bruce Anthon ( Drums, Cymbals & Vocals ) and
                  Mick Bohl ( Bass & Vocals ) joining Mark Barratt ( Guitar & Vocals ).

                  The group spend December rehearsing new, old and cover material
                  and plan for the recording of a 5th album and Live dates in 2011.
                  
2011 -  Native Son release a 5th album 'The Live Sessions' which are a                           collection of songs that form part of the current Live set. 
                   The band recorded and completed the tracks over a 2 day "Live in  
                    in the studio" rehearsal session. 

                    Native Son also make 3 albums available for online download.

                    During 2011 the band perform some public and private gigs and 
                    take a 2 month break before returning to the rehearsal studio late in 
                    the year to begin work on some new material for a forthcoming
                    album which is expected to be issued in 2012.
     
                   To be continued ..............

                
                

 

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