John Mock


John Mock is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and photographer with a particular interest in the topic of maritime history and culture.

Biography

Early years

Mock is a native of Connecticut’s eastern shore. His father was in the Coast Guard in New London, Connecticut, and Mock grew to love the ocean and shoreline. Mock began playing guitar at age 15. When he visited Ireland at age 28, he started playing the tin whistle, and he took up the concertina in his 30s.

Studio work, composing, and arranging

Eventually, Mock left the Atlantic coast for Nashville, where he works as a composer, producer, arranger and instrumentalist. Studio and live credits include James Taylor, the Dixie Chicks, Rodney Crowell, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder, Dolly Parton, Randy Travis, Sylvia, Kathy Mattea, Nanci Griffith, Tim O'Brien, Mark O'Connor, Gretchen Peters, Maura O'Connell, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride, Sara Evans, and many others.
His orchestral arrangements have been performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra, as well as the symphonies of Atlanta and Nashville. His work "The Stone" was included on the Nashville Chamber Orchestra's 1997 Warner Bros, Debut.
Mock’s film scoring credits include the 2017 SONY/Affirm film “All Saints” starring John Corbett, Barry Corbin, and Cara Buono. John's music can also be heard in the independent film “The Otherworld”.
The Dixie Chicks performed Mock's arrangement of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXXVII.

From The Shoreline

Mock has toured extensively to stage his concert presentation From the Shoreline, which uses multimedia to celebrate the Atlantic coastline from New England to Ireland. He performs original compositions on guitar, concertina, mandolin, tin whistle and other instruments and integrates projections of his own photographs of castles, lighthouses, and ships, taken during his travels to New England, Ireland, and Scotland.
In 2013, Mock was recognized by the American Lighthouse Foundation as an artist advocate. He launched the Keeper’s House Concert Series to benefit the ALF and to promote the appreciation and preservation of lighthouses.

Collaborations

Since 1996, Mock has been producing and arranging for ACM Female Vocalist of the Year Sylvia, and leads her band on tour as well. He has co-written many of her songs. Their albums together include:
Mock’s long association with Maura O'Connell has included recording, touring throughout the US and Ireland, and extensive work creating orchestral arrangements of her songs.
In 1998, Mock and the late Butch Baldassari released Cantabile: Duets for Mandolin and Guitar, both as a CD and a book of music transcriptions. In 2007, they recorded Music of O'Carolan, a tribute to Irish composer Turlough O'Carolan. Both albums are on Baldassari's SoundArt label.

Other projects

Mock contributed bodhrán, low whistle, and penny whistle to the soundtrack for Liberty! The American Revolution spearheaded by Mark O'Connor, Yo Yo Ma, and James Taylor.
He also worked with Ma on Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology along with O'Connor, Edgar Meyer, Sam Bush, and others.
Mock has recorded numerous albums of Irish and Colonial American instrumental music for Green Hill Music of Nashville.

Discography

Solo albums

  • 2005: The Day at Sea
  • 2011: ''Keeper's Companion''

    As producer

  • 1996:  Sylvia  - The Real Story 
  • 2002: Sylvia - Where In The World 
  • 2002: Sylvia - A Cradle In Bethlehem 
  • 2008: Thom Schuyler – Prayer of a Desperate Man
  • 2009: Craig Bickhardt – Brother To The Wind
  • 2014:  Craig Bickhardt  - The More I Wonder 
  • 2016: Sylvia - It's All in the Family 
  • 2018: Sylvia – Second Bloom – The Hits Re-Imagined
  • 2018: Thom Shuyler – The Banks of Jordan

    As sideman

  • 1991: Kathy Mattea - Time Passes By  – guitar
  • Kathy Mattea - Willow In The Wind By  – classical guitar on “Where've You Been”
  • 1995: Nashville Mandolin Ensemble - Plectrasonics  - mandolin
  • 1995:  Maura O'Connell  - Stories  – tin whistle
  • 1997:  Mark O'Connor  -  Liberty! The American Revolution: Original Television Soundtrack   - pennywhistle, bodhrán, low whistle, recorder
  • 1998: Nanci Griffith:  Other Voices, Too   – tin whistle
  • 1998: Michael W. Smith - Live the Life  – tin whistle on track 12,Hello, Goodbye
  • 1998:  Twila Paris  - Perennial   – tin whistle
  • 1999: Tanya Savory - Town to Town  - tin whistle, concertina
  • 1999:  Martina McBride  -  Emotion   - tin whistle, low whistle
  • 1999:  Tim O'Brien  - The Crossing  - percussion, low whistle
  • 1999: Nanci Griffith with the London Symphony Orchestra - The Dust Bowl Symphony  – orchestral arranger, acoustic guitar, tin whistle
  • 2000: David Davidson - Celtic Fantasy  - concertina, bodhrán, guitar, tin whistle
  • 2001:  Dolly Parton  -  Little Sparrow   – tin whistle, harmonium
  • 2001:  Joshua Bell,  Sam Bush,  Béla Fleck,  Yo-Yo Ma,  Mike Marshall,  Edgar Meyer,  Mark O'Connor,  James Taylor, and  Alison Krauss  - Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology  - tin whistle, low whistle
  • 2002: Dixie Chicks -  Home   - percussion, bodhrán, uilleann pipes, tin whistle, string arrangements
  • 2003:  Martina McBride  -  Martina   - tin whistle on track 1, So Magical
  • 2003:  Sara Evans  -  Restless   - tin whistle, concertina
  • 2003: Dixie Chicks -  Top of the World Tour: Live   - acoustic guitar, tin whistle, concertina, percussion, papoose guitar, string arrangement for “Top Of The World”
  • 2004: Peter Cetera – You Just Gotta Love Christmas – tin whistle, low whistles
  • 2004:  Selah  -  Hiding Place   – tin whistle
  • 2005: various artists - Happy Land: Musical Tributes to Laura Ingalls Wilder  - track 10, Oft in the Stilly Night
  • 2007: Butch Baldassari - The Vespa Love Festival Sessions 
  • 2007:  Donna Ulisse  - When I Look Back  - tin whistle, concertina, harmonium
  • 2007:  Gretchen Peters  - Burnt Toast & Offerings  - concertina, tin whistle on track 10, This Town
  • 2008:  Peter Corry  - Sounds of the Soul  - concertina
  • 2008: Janet McLaughlin - Shine In The Moon  - acoustic guitar, low whistle, tin whistle, concertina
  • 2008: Dolly Parton -  Backwoods Barbie   - tin whistle, bodhrán, harmonium on track 6, Only Dreamin
  • 2008:  The Waybacks  - Loaded – tin whistle
  • 2008: Sara Evans – Born To Fly/Restless – tin whistle, concertina
  • 2009:  John Cowan  - Comfort and Joy  - guitar, tin whistle
  • 2011: Craig Duncan - Irish Country Christmas  - tin whistle, bodhrán, guitar
  • 2011:  Kathy Troccoli  - Christmas Songs  - bouzouki, guitar, low whistle
  • 2012:  Anna Ternheim  -  The Night Visitor   - tin whistle on track 8, God Don't Know
  • 2013:  Dawn McCarthy  and  Bonnie and Prince; Billy  -  What the Brothers Sang   - mandolin, harmonium
  • 2013:  Craig Campbell  -  Never Regret   - harmonium
  • 2014:  Jim Hendricks  and Jeff Lisenby - Celtic Heritage: Favorite Irish, Scottish and Old English Melodies  - guitar, mandolin
  • 2014: Dolly Parton – Blue Smoke - harmonium
  • 2015:  Tom Paxton  -  Redemption Road   – tin whistle
  • 2016: Alan Jackson – Precious Memories Collection - Harmonium, tin whistle, uilleann pipes
  • 2017: The Westies - Six On the Out  – tin whistle
  • 2017: Lady Antebellum – Gentle Giant: The Songs of Don Williams – string arrangement and guitar solo on “We've Got A Good Fire Going”

    As arranger

  • 1991: Kathy Mattea - Time Passes By - string arrangements
  • 1995: George Ducas - George Ducas - mandolin arrangements
  • 1995: October Project - Falling Farther In - track 8, "One Dream"
  • 1996: Lambchop - How I Quit Smoking - song arrangements
  • 1996: Nashville Mandolin Ensemble - Gifts
  • 1997: Silvain Vanot - Egérie - string arrangements
  • 1998: Hal Bynum - If I Could Do Anything - guitar
  • 1998: Michael W. Smith - Live the Life - woodwind arrangements
  • 1999: Nanci Griffith with the London Symphony Orchestra - The Dust Bowl Symphony - song arrangements
  • 2002: Dixie Chicks - Home - track 12, "Top Of The World"
  • 2002: Sylvia - A Cradle In Bethlehem  - all string arrangements
  • 2003: Dixie Chicks - Top of the World Tour: Live - cello arrangements, string arrangements
  • 2016: Sylvia - It's All in the Family  - all string arrangements
  • 2018: Sylvia – Second Bloom – The Hits Re-Imagined - all string arrangements