Mark playing his living room piano.
Here's a Mark Weber sticker underneath a recording sign at Joe Secchiaroli's music studio.
This is what songs look like on computers these days-- wild, right? Recording has come a looong way since the old days!
Getting interviewed on WBNY radio.
Omar Vargas adds his beatboxin' skillz to "That's What You Do" and "Ain't Misbehavin'."
Sue Gugliotto sings back-up for both Mark's pop songs and his jazz covers.
Kisha Johnson adds her vocals to "That's What You Do."
Michelle Stockton is one of Mark's back-up vocalists; they also sang together with Kenny Loggins.
Darrell Castleberry (left) from Mississippi gets ready to sing the chorus of "Live Life For Today."
Jeremy Thompson gets ready to record guitar for "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out."
Julia Norris gets ready to record a solo for Mark's "Goodbye" song.
Julia Norris of the group Silhouette stopped by the studio to add her violin and vocals on some of Mark's tracks.
Vocalist Keri Cardinale and producer Joe Secchiaroli make a point.
Keri Cardinale prepares to record her part for Mark's song, "That's What You Do."
Producer Joe Secchiaroli at the helm as nighttime begins to fall on Kenmore, NY, on January 9, 2010.
Mark's notes in the studio, on January 5, 2010.
Producer Joe Secchiaroli ignored many phone calls while working, except the ones from his girlfriend, Val.
Inside one of those second story windows is where the magic happened-- the music studio!
This is the street scene outside the music studio on January 5, 2010.
This is where Mark & Joe went for lunch often-- Keanu Reeves was shooting his movie, "Henry's Crime," there!
Here's the hallway leading to the music studio. It's on the second floor of a building on Delaware Avenue in Kenmore, New York.
This is part of the set-up which made the music you hear possible.
Mark with singer Brittany Walker, of Rochester, NY, who sings on his song "Season of Sadness."
Felicia & Dave Meyer- she sang on some of Mark's songs, and Dave plays the cello on "Streets of Gold."
Trumpeter Dave Rydelnik came from Albany to Buffalo to record his parts for Mark's songs.
One of Mark's music producers, Danny Pizarro, Jr.
One of Mark's music producers, Nate Salter, who is also known for his drumming.
Mark with BET's Sunday Best finalist Latice Crawford; the two helped out at a youth music camp in 2009.
Mark emceeing a concert.
Mark Weber with Kenny Loggins, whom he sang back-up for.
Mark with his pop-jazz band, Uptown.
Johnny Juarez and Mark doing their "Christmas in Spanglish" concert.