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For the actor of the same name, please see Mark Harmon.


Mark Harmon is an American record producer, songwriter, and bassist best known for his work with the rock and roll group, The 77s.

Harmon and 77s lead singer Michael Roe collaborated on the instrumental releases, DayDream and Orbis. Roe and Harmon also teamed up under the moniker 7&7iS to release an album entiteld Fun With Sound in 2004.

7&7iS Discography

  • More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be, 1989, collector's edition box set
  • More Miserable Than You'll Ever Be, 1990, album
  • Fun With Sound, 2004, album

Instrumental Albums with Michael Roe

  • Daydream, 1999, album, original release
  • Daydream, 2002, album, re-release
  • Orbis, 2002, album

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The 77s
  • Jan Eric Volz
  • Aaron Smith
  • Mark Tootle
  • Mark Proctor
  • David Leonhardt
Production
Albums
Extended plays
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