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Mark Adams was the funky, nimble-fingered bassist for late-’70s/’80s nine-member funk band Slave who hit number one R&B and Top 40 pop the first time out with “Slide
”Maceo! Blow your horn!” That’s how James Brown would dynamically signal his favorite horn player to take another stinging sax solo — and Maceo Parker never once let his boss down
Mark Carson has been an active member in the New Orleans and Louisiana Music scene since the 80’s He began by playing with the award winning group, The Murmurs, for the greater part of that time
Born into a musical family, multi-talented electric blues guitarist Mark Cook grew up on the road, touring North America with his parents, who billed themselves as the Dale & Vicki Duo
Best known for its 1979 cult classic “There but for the Grace of God Go I,” Machine was a soul/disco/funk band that tackled social and political issues at a time when many of its colleagues were afraid to
A brilliant, poetic singer/songwriter, his work displayed a deep spirituality and an honesty to the human condition uncommon in CCM Heard died in 1992 of heart failure; High Noon recaps best material of his last three albums
Based in Las Vegas, this folk/rock singer/songwriter has been playing for several years now, but only in recent years has he put his words to disc In 1999, Mark Huff released his debut album, Skeleton Faith, which received wide praise and top honors among various local music critics, as well as national music publications
Harmonica player, songwriter and singer Mark Hummel is a practitioner of the West Coast blues style, which typically includes elements of jazz and swing A seasoned bandleader, Hummel is finally beginning to achieve wider recognition through nearly constant touring
Mark Johnson (no relation to the bassist Marc Johnson) is a funk-oriented tenor-saxophonist whose roots are in r&b rather than jazz He started on clarinet when he was nine and became a professional musician while a teenager, playing in local funk bands
A fan of blues from an early age, guitarist Mark Lemhouse was born into a family of musicians Learning to play at the age of 11, Lemhouse became a dedicated follower of the genre, taking in whatever he could hear while developing his own sound