Mark and Becki both hail from strong musical families. Now they have joined together to become the powerhouse duo Dean and Dean.Mark was born in Riverside, California, in the 50’s and grew up during the onset of the music revolution leading into the unforgettable sixties and seventies. Both Mark and his older brother Wayne longed to play guitar. Their parents quickly signed them up for lessons. However, neither of the young men were interested in learning where or why those shaped notes were on a page. They longed for the music of the beloved Merle Haggard, Porter Wagoner, and the great Hank Williams.Soon their influences changed to that of Stevie Ray Vaughn, and the pop/rock era. Though they longed for the big stage and dreamed of the Grand Ole Opry, Mark never got too far away from those original country and gospel roots.After his children were grown, he experienced a near-fatal heart attack. Mark then returned to performing his beloved music in Branson, MO where he was a guest on the majority of the shows in Branson. Going on to have his own show at the Treasure Lake Resort. Mark won many awards while in Branson, Male Gospel Vocalist of the year 7 years running. He was songwriter of the year and enjoyed the success of his number-one song Angel Wings.Mark enjoyed opening shows for such groundbreaking artists as Leona Williams, Barbara Fairchild, Ray Price, Billy Dean, and countless others. Becoming close friends with greats such as Bill Monroe, Cal Smith, Jeannie C Riley, and others has played a huge role in Mark’s present life.It was during this time of Mark’s life. He met a young lady from Texas, little did he know at that time. This young lady would one day become his wife and his singing and songwriting partner.Becki was born in Arizona and raised in a single-parent home. Becki spent much of her time with her grandparents. As a result, Becki was exposed to the music of her grandparent’s families. The McGuire Sisters and their solid harmony right to the famed queen of country, Loretta Lynn.Becki’s grandfather dreamed of Becki keeping the family roots firmly planted in music. So he would take Becki frequently to Nashville and have her sing at the Ernest Tubb record shop, trying to bring attention to her young vocal ability. It was through those times that Becki was introduced to Mr. Chet ...