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  1. Re: Extended Interview with Mark Gutkowski (1910 Fruitgum Company) #215. Want to join in with the high praise and heartfelt thank you s for all the work and thought and care that went into making this interview a document of definitive importance in the history of bubblegum music. Cutting through all the rumors and speculations and half-truths ...

  2. Real Name: Mark T. Gutkowski. Profile: Organist and lead singer of 1910 Fruitgum Company, frequently co-writing with brother Ted Gutkowski. Born 1950. In Groups: 1910 Fruitgum Company. Variations: Viewing All | Mark Gutkowski.

  3. The original members were Frank Jeckell, Mark Gutkowski, Floyd Marcus, Pat Karwan and Steve Mortkowitz – all from Linden, New Jersey. During 1967, they were signed to Buddah Records, where they released five LPs under their own name and a variety of singles, as well as appearing on the LP The Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus.

    • Frank Jeckell, Mick Mansuetto, Glenn Lewis, Keith Crane, Eric Lipper, John Roginski
    • 1965–1970, 1999–present
    • Mark Gutkowski, Floyd Marcus, Steve Mortkowitz, Richie Gomez, Pat Karwan, Rusty Oppenheimer Way
  4. Floyd Marcus, who is the drummer in the 1910 Fruitgum Company, told us this story: "The guy who sang the first song, Mark (Gutkowski), was the youngest of us, and the easiest to manipulate.

  5. 30. Aug. 2007 · The “rebuke” album will include the four-song demo that got Marcus, guitarists Frank Jeckell and Pat Karwan, singer Mark Gutkowski and bassist Steve Mortkowitz their original deal with...

  6. 24. Mai 2020 · Mark Gutkowski, singer of the 1910 Fruitgum Company !! Bubblegum from the USA 1969 on Super K Records !! I do not own the copyright to this recording. If any...

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  7. 15. Nov. 2012 · Beggars Epitaph (3:50) (M. Gutkowski, T. Gutkowski). This is Mark Gutkowski's swan song, a prayer for forgiveness. It uses a minor chord motif to cast a pale over the singer's plea. The song is driven by a frantic high chase beat with a scorching organ backdrop and E-string trills. The horn players, Roth and Cohen took a few tips from Chicago ...