Steven Marking

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About Steven Marking: Baritone, Riverlorian, Photographer, Filmmaker

Steven Marking is a Riverlorian, defined as follows:

One who studies rivers and shares all aspects of navigation, nature, history, legends & lore with anyone who will listen. This could expand into river related topics that interest the Riverlorian and possibly even the audience.”

Born and raised on the backwaters of the Upper Mississippi, Steven Marking has an innate knowledge of the twists and turns of the river and its ever changing character. A consummate videographer and photographer, Steve captures images that are both entertaining and breathtaking. From the great migration in fall to baby wood ducks leaping from their nest in spring, from the majestic bluffs to the backwaters in bloom, from the headwaters in Lake Itasca to the mouth at the Gulf of Mexico, Steve presents the entire length of this magnificent river in stunning high definition.

Steve is a Guest Speaker and Resident Entertainer for American Cruise Lines as they travel the Mississippi, Ohio, and Cumberland Rivers. He holds a Masters Degree in Vocal Performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Maryland, and a Bachelors Degree from Viterbo University in his hometown of La Crosse, Wisconsin. He brings more than three decades of professional production and performance experience to his latest creation, A Visit From Will Dilg, and his ongoing masterpiece, Our Mighty Mississippi.

Steve is a member of / contributor to: The Mississippi River Network, The Izaak Walton League of America, The Audubon Society, The Nature Conservancy, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, The Brice Prairie Conservation Association, Friends of the Mississippi, Friends of Pool 7 and 8, Friends of Pool 9, and 1 Mississippi. His photos are often published in his favorite magazine, Big River and in Outdoor America.

Steve has recorded five CDs: Holy Chestnuts (Victorian era sacred anthems), Grandma’s Favorite Gospel Hymns, Toscanini and Friends (Italian Art Songs), My Mighty Mississippi (Soundtrack from Our Mighty Mississipi show in 2015) and Lord, Here Am I (contemporary Christian Favorites). He has filmed, photographed, edited and added his own music to his popular DVD Our Mighty Mississippi, and produced Riverscapes, a DVD with no human voices.

A Visit from Will Dilg

A century ago, Will Dilg was the driving force behind our nation’s first successful large scale grassroots environmental movement. After Dilg’s only son drowned in the Mississippi River, he rose up from the depths of depression and mourning to become a tireless, fanatic firebrand – leading an extraordinary national crusade to form the Izaak Walton League and save a 261 mile stretch of Mississippi River Backwaters we now know as the Upper Mississippi National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. While his life was cut short, his accomplishments are still legendary, and we all will benefit by hearing from him a century after this monumental achievement.

For classrooms, conservation groups, senior centers, community theaters: 

– Book Steve for a live performance of ‘A Visit From Will Dilg’

– License the movie to show to your group

– Book a movie screening at a theater near you

For Bookings, please click here.

Steve is a Guest Speaker for American Cruise Lines

THE TRADITIONAL NAME FOR THE SPEAKER ON OUR RIVERS IS A RIVERLORIAN

A Riverlorian is ”One who studies rivers and shares all aspects of navigation, nature, history, legends & lore with anyone who will listen. This could expand into river related topics that interest the Riverlorian and possibly even the audience.”

Steven Marking’s programs all combine education and entertainment to make learning an enjoyable, memorable experience. As a trained baritone, there may be singing involved…

Meet The Mississippi

FACTS AND PHOTOS INTRODUCING OUR MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI

The Mississippi River is one of the wonders of the world! It is one of the oldest and longest rivers in the world. Its watershed drains 41% of the continental United States. It is a major bird migration route.

It has captured the imagination of everyone from Lewis and Clark to Mark Twain. People from around the world travel here to see and experience the Mississippi.
Steve’s Meet the Mississippi is a wonderful way to get an overview of the river: glacial origins, early exploring, commercial navigation, recreational use, locks and dams, differences in the the Upper and Lower Mississippi, and much more!

The Q&A session will satisfy every audience member’s curiosity!

The Golden Age of Steamboats

Between 1811 and 1900 there were 4000 steamboats on these rivers!

What happened to all them?

Learn about the history of this uniquely American form of river transportation and how it helped build our country, then settle in for a bit of expounding on the subject by Mark Twain! This talk features photos from The Murphy Library at UW-Lacrosse, Historic Steamboat Photographs.

The Amazing Story of Logging and Log Rafts on the Mississippi

In the late 1800’s the northern forests of Minnesota and Wisconsin were covered by stands of huge white pine, many of them over 200 feet tall. Now some of the only remaining stands are at Itasca State park in Minnesota. What happened?

This fascinating story tells how millions of logs were brought down the Mississippi on lumber rafts by brave and daring men. This boom and bust era saw the beginning of log rafting, the introduction of steamboats and the destruction of the majestic white pine forests, all in one man’s lifetime.

The Logging Boom incorporates American ingenuity and determination, river boat history, the limitless male ego, ecology and immigration.

The Western Rivers and the Civil War

When you think of the Civil War, do you think of the eastern United States? Think again! Learn why control of the Ohio River and the Mississippi River was so crucial to the Union’s victory in the Civil war. Hear the fascinating story of how this played out between the Union and Confederates and why Vicksburg, Mississippi was “the key.”

Mark Twain

The Mississippi River and Mark Twain are inextricably linked. Through Mark Twain’s books and travel, this great river became known and celebrated worldwide. Get a wonderful glimpse into the life story of this great author and humorist and hear some of his best quotes.

Wildlife Along the River!

Learn about the myriad of species, from eagles to catfish to river otters, all inhabiting this amazing river! The beautiful sights and sounds of the Mississippi come to life through Steve’s lenses as he covers the species you are most likely to encounter along our Mighty Mississippi River!

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