Mark Englert
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Mark Englert is an American musician who has been a member of Dramarama since 1982. He has appeared with Dramarama on "Late Night With David Letterman", "VH-1", and "The Tonight Show". He has worked with a number of established musicians including Benmont Tench from Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, and Clem Burke of Blondie - to name a few. Mark a.k.a "Mr. E. Boy", was a founding member of "Hatful of Rain" a defunct band established in Portland, Oregon during the mid 1990's, which featured singer/songwriter John Lowery and at one time included Courtney Taylor-Taylor of The Dandy Warhols on drums. The band went onto receive stellar reviews from critics around the globe, but failed commercially due to their short term run of just a few months prior to their break-up. Mark has been known to play guitar for many underground artists and has recently put out a few of his own solo records on his own label Phat Boris Records.

