After many years of performing throughout the world, Mark and Clark were asked to perform In Las Vegas, Nevada at their most famous Hotels, and Casinos. They had worked many years for Joel Fishman in Atlantic City with Donald Trump at The Harrah’s at Trump Plaza. Joel invited Mark and Clark to perform at a new Hotel Casino Called Excalibur in Las Vegas. They decided to move out there to open a new showroom, but were called back to Atlantic City by Dennis Gomes, the CEO of Tropicana Hotel and Casinos In both Atlantic City and Las Vegas. After a 2 month contract in A.C. They were asked to stay on for another two years at the Tiffany Showroom, one of Atlantic City’s Premiere show clubs. Hailed as one of the best acts in that city, with accolades, and thousands of CD’s sold. After their contract was up, they were invited by Richard Sterm, the head of entertainment Of the Mirage in Las Vegas to perform at the MGM Grand; New York, New York; Bellagio, and Monte Carlo, as well as other famous casino resorts in the Las Vegas vicinity. Paris, Venetian, Caesar’s Palace, Imperial Palace, Desert Inn, The Stratosphere, as well as many national convention projects.
In 2004, Mark and Clark opened their own Las Vegas Showroom, at the Tuscany Hotel and Casino where they shared the showroom with the Legendary watermelon sledgematic man Gallagher. After a successful run, they were asked to come back to Florida where their new success began. International travel was important to them, however as you can fly anywhere in the world from Orlando, Florida, as well as Las Vegas.
2007 marked the beginning of a new era for “The Mark & Clark Show” where they have been performing for the most exclusive country and yacht clubs, senior citizen communities, and manufactured home parks for the past two years. Their reputation in these communities has become so successful that they have decided to branch out to other areas throughout the US at the same type of communities.
Presently procuring engagements in the Carolina’s for the summer seasons, they have also presented shows in the Arizona areas for the same type of communities with a tremendous reception. This is the new Mark and Clark, and they have found a new niche with these wonderful people who continue to admire them and respond with 3 and 4 standing ovations at every performance.
They were contacted by the CBS organization in the Netherlands, to film a TV special for New Year’s Eve 2008. The reason being, that they were still in the top 100 of the charts over there with their hit CBS song: “The Worn Down Piano”, from their hit CBS album in the 70’s: “Double Take.” What will be next for “Mark and Clark?” You have to see them to believe them!!!!