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    Mark Ramos Nishita (born February 10, 1960), known professionally as Money Mark, is an American producer and musician, best known for his collaborations with the Beastie Boys from 1992 until 2011.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Mark Ramos Nishita, better known as Money Mark, is 61 and lives in LA surrounded by his massive collection of instruments – guitars and recording gear including more than 70 Casio keyboards.

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  3. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Mark Ramos Nishita, better known as Money Mark, is 61 and lives in LA surrounded by his massive collection of instruments – guitars and recording gear including more than 70 Casio keyboards. Nishita is sometimes called the "fourth Beastie Boy" for his songwriting and touring work with the group, including keyboard contributions you ...

  4. Profile: Mark Ramos Nishita (born February 10, 1960), known professionally as Money Mark, is an American producer and musician, best known for his collaborations with the Beastie Boys from 1992 until 2011. Sites: moneymark.com , Wikipedia. Aliases: Money Mark, The Freeway Keyboardist. In Groups:

  5. As far as music-industry origin stories go, Los Angeles native Mark RamosNishita (a.k.a. Money Mark) may have one of the best. A life-long musical adventurer (with a taste for a wide spectrum of musical genres and an enthusiasm for all types of hardware synthesizers and real-world instruments), Nishita had initially made his living as a ...

  6. 30 de out. de 2015 · But his 1995 debut solo full-length, ‘Marks Keyboard Repair’, was the point where Nishita stepped up to the front. As he sang on the album’s soulful last track, “sometimes you gotta make it alone”. Had ‘Marks Keyboard Repair’ been executed in the 1970s, it would have been lumped into a terminally unfashionable ...

  7. 18 de abr. de 2020 · Money Mark, a.k.a. Mark Ramos-Nishita, made his name playing keyboards with the Beastie Boys, and he's an expert at pulling funk out of anything with buttons on it--the more obsolete, the better.