David Mauk
David Mauk is a composer/performer from northeastern Ohio, now residing and working in Las Vegas on his ongoing recording projects, writing a broadway-type musical and performing at his nighttime gig as a Vegas musician. David composed the official music for the international museum exhibits "King Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" and "Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship", and his music has been heard by 6 million people in several venues (so far) including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Art, the Field Museum in Chicago, the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the Cincinnati Museum Center, the O2 in London, England, and the Kunst Historisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. His Tut music has also been heard on CNN. (Buy the CD and/or find out more info at www.kingtut.org and www.piratesexhibit.com ) Current events include King Tut exhibitions now open in Indianapolis and San Francisco. The audio tour features David's music with a voice-over by Harrison Ford and Omar Sharif. David's first album of ambient music entitled "12 Months" on Thera Records is now available at www.DAVIDMAUK.com and on all major downloading sites (iTunes, Amazon MP3, Napster, etc). The new David Mauk CD, "Ground Swell" contains fourteen songs, each inspired by a different painting by the great American artist, Edward Hopper. Look for an early 2010 release.






