Mark Feltham (born 20 October 1955, Bermondsey, Southwark, London) is an English musician, best known for playing harmonica with several artists including...
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Mark Feltham may refer to: Mark Feltham (musician) (born 1955), English harmonica player Mark Feltham (cricketer) (born 1963), English cricketer Feltham...
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44051°N 0.43530°W / 51.44051; -0.43530 Feltham Young Offenders Institution (more commonly known as HM Prison Feltham) is a prison for male juveniles and...
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Feltham (HM Prison), HM Prison Feltham, Feltham Young Offenders Institution. Feltham Novices' Chase at Kempton Park (or "The Feltham"). Aaron Feltham...
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Mark Philipp Wirtz (3 September 1943 – 7 August 2020) was a German-French pop music record producer, composer, singer, musician, author, and comedian...
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(disambiguation) Mark Fellows (disambiguation) Mark Feltham (disambiguation) Mark Ferguson (disambiguation) Mark Fields (disambiguation) Mark Fischer (disambiguation)...
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executive Mark Robinson. It was in response to a spate of suicides, self-harm and violent incidents at HM Prison Feltham. Robinson approached Feltham prison...
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Pendrous – piano, harmonium Iain Dixon – clarinet Tim Holmes – clarinet Mark Feltham – harmonica Henry Lowther – trumpet Andy Panayi – flute Melinda Maxwell...
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The Ghost of Cain (section Musicians)
'Moose' Harris. It also features former Nine Below Zero member Mark Feltham as a guest musician on harmonica on songs "Poison Street" and "Ballad". Brazilian...
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Living in Another World (category Songs written by Mark Hollis (musician))
Marsh. Hammond organ is played by guest musician Steve Winwood. Harmonica is played by guest musician Mark Feltham. The song has been noted for its cyclical...
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piano on "Seven Days" Bob Andrews – piano on "Don't Start Me to Talkin'" Mark Feltham – harmonica on "Don't Start Me to Talkin'" Technical Alan O'Duffy – production...
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Isleworth Olsi Krasniqi – Albanian rugby league player, grew up in Feltham Dave Lambert – musician, songwriter, member of The Strawbs; born in Hounslow Bernard...
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Peter Clark, Kenny Bradley on drums, and vocalist and harmonica player Mark Feltham. They were originally named 'Stan's Blues Band' and for the next two...
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Freddie Mercury (category People from Feltham)
ethnic Arabs and Indians were killed. They moved to 19 Hamilton Close, Feltham, Middlesex, a town 13 miles (21 km) west of central London. The Bulsaras...
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Ian Curnow (keyboards), Phil Reis and Leroy Williams (percussion), and Mark Feltham (harmonica). Most notable among these concerts was their appearance at...
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Rory Gallagher (category Blues rock musicians)
1981–1991: Gerry McAvoy (bass), Brendan O'Neill (drums) + frequent guest: Mark Feltham (harmonica) 1992–1994: David Levy (bassist), Jim Leverton (keyboards)...
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(tracks 2 and 6) Martin Ditcham — percussion (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6 and 8) Mark Feltham — harmonica (track 5) Alan Gorrie — electric bass (track 1) Robbie McIntosh...
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Marcus Bonfanti (category Blues rock musicians)
Baker, Earl Thomas, Joe Louis Walker, Robbie McIntosh, Hamish Stuart, Mark Feltham, Eric Burdon and Buddy Whittington. Bonfanti was born in London to an...
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Robbie McIntosh (category English session musicians)
sound and edge to my songs. So I grabbed Paul Beavis, Pino Palladino, Mark Feltham and Melvin Duffy to form The Robbie McIntosh Band in 1998. We did some...
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Mind Bomb (section Additional musicians)
Todd – saxophone Ashley Slater – trombone John Eacott – flugel horn Mark Feltham – harmonica Danny Thompson – upright bass on "August & September" Sarah...
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songs. Many musicians guested on their albums (including guitarists Rory Gallagher, Earl Slick and Steve Hackett, harmonica player Mark Feltham, and keyboardists...
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(1979–81) Wix Wickens – piano, Hammond organ, accordion (1983, 1989) Mark Feltham – harmonica on Mind Bomb (1989): "Kingdom of Rain" / "Good Morning Beautiful"...
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guitar Paul McGuigan – bass guitar Alan White – drums Additional musicians Mark Feltham – harmonica Janette Mason – keyboards Anne Morfee – 1st violin Anna...
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Other musicians Tim Friese-Greene – producer, piano, organ, harmonium Mark Feltham – harmonica Martin Ditcham – percussion Levine Andrade, Stephen Tees...
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guitar, bass, keyboard & vocals Kevin Godley – drums, percussion, vocals Mark Feltham – harmonica Mitt Gamon – harmonica Jimmy Chambers – backup vocals George...
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In Your Own Time (category Mark Owen albums)
James Eller – bass Tom Elmhirst – mixing Mark Tufty Evans – engineer, guitar, Mixing, Programming Mark Feltham – Harmonica Ben Georgiades – engineer Pete...
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Once. The album also featured contributions from Nigel Mazlyn Jones, Mark Feltham and Tony Franklin. One of the album tracks, "The Black Cloud of Islam"...
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Martin Ditcham – percussion Robbie McIntosh – dobro, twelve-string guitar Mark Feltham – harmonica Simon Edwards – Mexican bass Danny Thompson – double bass...
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Son of Albert (section Musicians)
on "Mexico", acoustic and electric guitars Gary Masters – keyboards Mark Feltham – harmonica Graham Edwards, Deon Estus, Davey Faragher, Jerry Ferguson...
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August 1996, the song was accompanied throughout by harmonica player Mark Feltham. Noel Gallagher later revisited "Whatever," adding the song to his setlist...
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