Mark Collie Shoots for 'Honest and Real' on Prison Album Billboard For Mark Collie's latest album, "Alive at Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary," that expression proves true. "Alive" dates back more than ten years, to October 17, 2001. Collie, who enjoyed hits in the mid to late-1990s with hits like "Born To Love You" ...
Mark Collie Country Standard Time In the early '90s, Mark Collie was a rising Nashville star. Part of the wave of Neo-Traditionalists like Mark Chesnutt and Neal McCoy (both of whom he refers to on this live album), Collie landed a couple of top 10 hits and made several albums for MCA.
New Music: Kip Moore, Willie Nelson and More CMT.com Longtime country fans will also enjoy Mark Collie's live version of "One More Second Chance," which he recorded while performing for prisoners, as well as Marty Raybon's poignant "Long, Hard Road" and Marty Stuart's twangy "Going, Going, Gone.
Golf: Narrow win for Otago B over Chisholm Park Otago Daily Times But Park's Mark Collie made a late charge finishing par, birdie, birdie to win the final three holes and give his team a second win. Brandon Hodgson, at No 3, gave Park junior Cody McMullan little chance and was 4 under the card when the match finished ...
Girls' senior division athletes set five of seven records at NCSSAA east ... Ottawa Citizen (blog) Shannon Beckev of St. Peter set the discus record of 27.60 metres in 2003, but Collie and Irvine both exceeded that mark. Collie had the winning toss of 28.62 metres, while Irvine was a close second at 28.58 metres. Scheunert and Codrington battled in ...