Guitar player and singer.
Not to be confused with:
Mark Warner - electronic musician
Mark Warner - DVD designer and recording engineer
Mark Warner - Manchester photographer
Mark Warner began his guitar-playing career at age 13. He moved to London when he was 18 and started doing studio work soon after his arrival. He played on records by artists such as Cat Stevens, Kevin Ayers, Bryan Ferry, Murray Head, Olivia Newton-John, Kenny Young, Yvonne Elliman, Allan Clarke, Teresa Brewer, Ellie Greenwich, Mike Stoller, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Scott English, Steve Swindells and many others. He also played on numerous TV commercials.
Mark was one of the founding members, guitarist and vocalist of Quantum Jump. He played the astounding cult favorite guitar solo on “No American Starship” while with the band. Their platinum selling single, “The Lone Ranger” reached #3 in the UK selling over 500,000 copies which led to a performance on the long running BBC "Top OF The Pops" TV show. He left and was replaced by other musicians for their second LP "Barracuda".
After leaving QJ and joining Cat Stevens on the "Majikat Tour", Mark moved to Los Angeles. He then toured with Neil Sedaka for several years before being hired to compose the music for a “7-Up” national sales meeting. This was the catalyst for his composing career. Since then, he has written music for numerous corporate shows, television series and theme park attractions. He performed on the Johnny Carson Show and joined a local band called the Proffesionals with Phil Carter, and in City Dump with Gilly Betson on drums and Mckinley (?) Devilbiss on bass.
He currently is located in Van Nuys, California.
2008
2008
2007
Transatlantic Records
2xCD, Comp, RM
2006
Jazzland Recordings
12", Promo
2004
Edsel Records
2xCD, Comp
2004
2001
2001
1998
1997
1996
The Magnum Music Group
CD, Comp, Mono
1995
Kenwest Music
CD, Comp
1992
Audio Treasures
2xCass
1992
Kathy Smith Enterprises, Inc.
Cass
1984
1981
Music Lovers Records
LP, Comp
1981
1980
1979
1979
1979
1979
1978
Half Breed Records
10", Whi
1976
Ariston, H & L Records
7", Jukebox
1976
Transatlantic Records
7"
1976
Negram
7"
1976
1976
1976
1976
1975
A&M Records
LP, Album
1975
1975
1974
1974
1974
1974
1973
Greene Bottle Records, Inc.
LP, Album, Gat
1973
1973
1973
1973
1973
1972
1971
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