Mark Masri is a Canadian singer, songwriter and producer. He is signed to EMIrecord label and has released five albums: Mark Masri, La Voce, Christmas Is..., A Christmas Time with You, and Intimo, as well as a special US release: See My Face US. He sings in English and also has a multilingual repertoire of interpretations. On his album La Voce'' he sings a collection of classic songs in six languages.
History
Mark Masri was born to a Lebanese immigrant father, a Pentecostalminister, and a Canadian mother, a banker. He moved with his family from Ontario to various locations including Quebec and Nova Scotia. He started singing in his father's small church near Antigonish, Nova Scotia, when he was nine. The family returned to Scarborough, Ontario in the 1980s. At twelve he was singing in local churches and giving piano recitals. He led in many choirs and worked as a music producer for the CTS network. When his job position was eliminated, he decided to devote all his time to music. In 2000 he released his first album, self-titled Mark Masri. After Masri recorded a demo with Amy Sky, on a song she thought might suit Jim Brickman, he was very interested and invited Masri in 2008 to tour with him. They also collaborated on Brickman's hit "Christmas Is..." that reached No. 18 on BillboardHot Adult Contemporary Tracks. Masri also appeared as a guest vocalist on Jim Brickman's 2009 CD Faith, which was nominated for Best New Age Album at the Grammy Awards. He is married to Angela since 1998 and they have a son together.
* Inspirational Song of the Year for "Hold On" ((Mark Masri jointly with Adam Crossley and John Acosta
Discography
Albums
2000: Mark Masri
2008: See My Face
2009: Christmas Is...
2010: La Voce
2010: A Christmas Time with You
2011: Intimo
2014: Mark Masri Live
2016: Beating Heart
Featured
2008: "Christmas Is" by Jim Brickman feat. Mark Masri – reached No. 18 on Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks
2009: "Breathe, Dream, Pray, Love" in album Home
2010: "To Be Wanted" by Olivia Newton-John feat. Mark Masri appeared on Newton-John's album Grace and Gratitude – Renewed edition). The album reached US Billboard New Age albums chart at No. 2, Billboard Christian albums chart at No. 36 and Billboard Christian/Gospel albums chart at No. 54.