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Mark Price (musician)

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Mark Gerard Price (born 10 August 1959, Nelson, Lancashire) is an English drummer, who is known for being the first full-time drummer for All About Eve,[1] Nik Kershaw’s drummer from 1984 until 1987,and the drummer of Del Amitri between 1997 and 2002. His first son Joe (1990) is also the nephew of All About Eve's leader Julianne Regan. He married Jude Price, formally Ollerhead, in 2001 and since then has had two more children, Maddie Mae (2002) and Isaac John Wilfrid (2005). He currently plays in a local covers band called Imp.

Early life

Mark Price lived in Nelson, Lancashire and attended Walton High School, Burnley College of Art, and Manchester Polytechnic.[2]

Mark started playing drums at 14 playing with his school friends, they formed their first band “Exodus” and played in local Northern working men’s clubs at weekends at the age of 15. After graduating at Manchester Polytechnic in Graphic Design, he moved to London in 1980. Seeking a career in music was the aim and London was the place he needed to be.

Career

Feelabeelia

In 1985, Mark Price did lead vocals for the one-album band Feelabeelia on their sole album "East to West". He did not play drums on this album, Nick Murphy did.[3] The album included the song "Feel It" which charted at number 99 on the UK charts for one week only[4]

All About Eve

Price was recruited to All About Eve in 1987, during the recording of their first album. He therefore appeared on the album cover even though he did not play on all of the songs, which instead featured the Mission's Mick Brown. He did, however, become the mainstay drummer of the band, featuring on all the band's albums up to Ultraviolet. Even when Julianne Regan left the band in 1993, he briefly carried on with Marty Willson-Piper and Andy Cousin to create the one-off album Seeing Stars.

Mice

Price played all the drum tracks on the album Because I Can, but never performed live with them.

The Cure

Following the departure of drummer Boris Williams, Price played on "Mint Car", Trap and Treasure on The Cure's Wild Mood Swings album, also on “A pink dream,” a ‘b’ side. Another drummer, Jason Cooper, was ultimately chosen as Boris's permanent replacement.

Del Amitri

In 1997, Price joined Del Amitri. He toured extensively with them and appears on the 2002 album Can You Do Me Good? and the Top 40 hit singles "Don't Come Home Too Soon" (1998), "Cry To Be Found" (1998) and "Just Before You Leave" (2002).

All About Eve reunion

Price played the drums for the All About Eve reunion tour in 1999, but he stayed with Del Amitri, and so All About Eve carried on without him, initially touring acoustically and then recruiting a series of other drummers.

Nik Kershaw

Price's career took off originally towards the end of 1983 when he auditioned for the then up and coming Nik Kershaw. He toured the world with Kershaw for the next four years, the high point was Live Aid in 1985.

See also

References

  1. ^ True, Chris; Huey, Steve. "Biography: All About Eve". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
  2. ^ [1] [dead link]
  3. ^ "Feelabeelia - East To West (1985, Vinyl)". Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  4. ^ "FEELABEELIA - CHART HISTORY". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 23 September 2020.