Mark Chavez

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Mark "Marky" Anthony Chavez (born November 15, 1978) is an American-born singer of Mexican descent. He is the current lead singer for the rock band Midnight Panic and is best known as the former lead singer for the nu metal band Adema.

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[edit] Early life

He was born and raised in Bakersfield CA. He attended and graduated from Garces Memorial High School, a private Catholic School in 1997.

[edit] In Adema

Mark Chavez formed Adema in 1998. The band originally started out with Chavez, Mike Montano, and Mike Ransom. In 1999, Montano left and was replaced by current bassist, Dave DeRoo. Shortly thereafter Tim Fluckey and Kris Kohls joined the band, and maintained that lineup from 1999 to 2003. In 2004, while the band was at work on their third album, Chavez had a falling out with the band and departed shortly thereafter. Since departing the band, he has gained a somewhat rabid fan following, possibly because the fans preferred his voice and hard rock singing style to Luke Caraccioli's softer style. After Luke's departure from Adema Mark caught up with his former bandmates, and is once again on good terms with them. They were briefly in talks about getting back together with Mark as their lead singer, even writing and singing a few songs together, but to date nothing more has developed.

[edit] Present Day

Though there were rumors that he was working on a project dubbed "State Of Mind," which formerly featured Geno Lenardo and Frank Cavanagh, the guitarist and bassist of Filter, these turned out to be false. Chavez's current band, which does not feature the aforementioned musicians, is called Midnight Panic. The band line up includes his cousin, Peter Shubert, Matt Low, and the former Adema bandmate Mike Montano. The band has currently released their debut album and a follow up LP is expected out in the near future.

[edit] Personal life

Mark is the younger half-brother of Jonathan Davis of Korn, both of whom were raised together. Davis helped promote Adema's second album Unstable. Chavez is married and has a son, Marky Chavez III, born March 18, 2003.

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