Mark van Allen

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Born1954 (age 7172)
OccupationsMusician, recording engineer, record producer
InstrumentsPedal steel, dobro, lap steel, electric and acoustic guitar, bass guitar, mandolin
Years active1979–present
Mark van Allen
Born1954 (age 7172)
OccupationsMusician, recording engineer, record producer
InstrumentsPedal steel, dobro, lap steel, electric and acoustic guitar, bass guitar, mandolin
Years active1979–present
Websitemarkvanallen.com

Mark van Allen (born 1954) is an American musician, recording engineer and record producer, born in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Instruments he plays include the pedal steel guitar, dobro, lap steel guitar, electric and acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and the mandolin.

As a touring and session musician, van Allen has appeared with a wide variety of artists, covering many musical genres, including Zac Brown Band, Shawn Mullins, Buddy Miles, Hank Thompson, Indigo Girls, John Berry,[1] Mark Wills, Warren Haynes, Sugarland, Jimmy Herring, Leftover Salmon, Guy Clark, Vassar Clements, Rehab and Manchester Orchestra.

He currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where he runs a multitrack recording studio and is active on the local recording and national touring scene.

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