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Mark Kendall
Mark Kendall live with Great White on July 11, 2008 at the Moondance JamBackground information Born April 29, 1957
Loma Linda, California, USAGenres Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal Occupations Musician, songwriter Instruments Guitar, backing vocals Associated acts Great White Mark Kendall (born April 29, 1957) is a lead guitarist born in Loma Linda, California. He is best known for being a founding member and lead guitar player of the blues-based hard rock band Great White.
Biography
Mark Kendall grew up in Huntington Beach, California. He came from a musically talented family, with his mother belting out smoky tunes as a jazz singer, his father playing jazz trumpet, and his grandfather, a classically trained pianist from the age of thirteen. As such, Mark developed a good ear for melody early on, and has never lost sight of where his ability came from and the musical gifts he netted through his DNA.
He received his first guitar at the age of nine after watching a local band rehearse in a neighbor's garage. His father gave him a Kay acoustic for his birthday and he began to develop a talent to learn songs by ear. The following Christmas his father bought him an electric guitar and amplifier. In addition, his dad also bought him three albums: The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Are You Experienced, Cream’s Disraeli Gears, and The Doors’ Strange Days. These records would prove to be highly influential on his musical life.
In the 4th grade he had already performed at the school talent show with a friend, showcasing four songs: "Wipe Out", "Pipeline", "Gloria" and "Secret Agent Man". Since then, he never put his guitar down even into his teenage years. From the age of eight to eighteen, he played baseball as a strong pitcher who was set to become a professional player. By the time he was eighteen, his arm started hurting after three innings every time he pitched a game and ended up deciding that making music would be his life and priority.
While performing at The Whiskey in Hollywood one night in 1982, a record executive was in the audience and came backstage to give the band his card. The following day Mark accompanied his singer Jack Russell and the two of them went to the label and met with the A&R representative Alan Niven. Before they knew it they were recording their first EP. Since then Great White has been recording and touring for the last 30 years and have sold over 12 million records. The band is still touring and making music.
Mark has been quoted by saying, “Music is a pure blessing and I wouldn't change anything about my life”. He said, “Even with all the mistakes I have made, they are nothing more than learning experiences and just part of life”. He is happily married to his beautiful wife Bridget Kendall and has four wonderful children Jonathan (27), Ashley (20), Taylor (19) and Shane (16). In his free time he is a producer, a very talented pool player, an avid poker player and enthusiast and a huge film buff.
(written by: Jonathan Wark)
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Lorne Black · Gary Holland · Tony Montana · Teddy Cook · Dave Spitz · Sean McNabb · Krys Baratto · Francis Ruiz · Matthew Johnson · Dave Filice · Eric Powers · Ty Longley · Scott Pounds · Joseph May · Tyler NelsonStudio albums Great White · Shot in the Dark · Once Bitten... · ...Twice Shy · Hooked · Psycho City · Sail Away · Let it Rock · Can't Get There from Here · Back to the Rhythm · RisingLive albums Recovery: Live! · Live at the Marquee · Live in London · Stage · Thank You...Goodnight! · Extended Versions · Once Bitten, Twice LiveCompilation
albumsThe Best of Great White: 1986–1992 · Rock Me · Gallery · The Best of Great White · Latest & Greatest · Rock Champions · Greatest Hits · The Final Cuts · Revisiting Familiar Waters · Burning House of Love · A Double Dose · Rock Breakout Years: 1988 · Rock Me: The Best of Great WhiteExtended plays Singles "Stick It" · "Face the Day" · "Rock Me" · "Save Your Love" · "Lady Red Light" · "Mista Bone" · "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" · "The Angel Song" · "House of Broken Love" · "Call It Rock & Roll" · "Desert Moon" · "Big Goodbye" · "Old Rose Motel" · "Sail Away" · "Rollin' Stoned"Cover albums Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin · Recover · Great White Salutes Led ZeppelinRelated articles Categories:- 1957 births
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- American heavy metal guitarists
- American rock guitarists
- Musicians from California
- Great White members
- People from San Bernardino County, California
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