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Mark Flanagan
born in in Liverpool, North West England, United Kingdom
Mark Flanagan (musician)
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Mark Flanagan (born in Liverpool) is a blues guitarist who plays with Jools Holland's band, The Rhythm And Blues Orchestra. He also fronts the trio "Flanagan", which currently includes himself, Kevin Willoughby and George Double.[1] He is also fronting the band The Fields.
He is also a frequent session musician for live television appearances, having worked with Chaka Khan, Paul Weller, Barry White and Eric Clapton, not to mention the late George Harrison.
Flanagan is currently living in Suffolk with his partner. Flanagan is one of three children, him.being the middle one, his sister Pat being the eldest and brother Dominic as the youngest.
Recordings
As Flanagan he released Like A Fool in 2000 the UK under the United Notions Productions label, with Alajih Malik and Gary Foote.[2] In 2002, as Flanagan again, he released The Chosen Few in the UK, under Swashbuckle Records.[3] On The Chosen Few Flanagan consisted of himself, Willoughby and Foote.[4] Aith The Fields he released Down the Wire in August 2005, The Fields being himself, Jimmy Bergin and Barnes Goulding.[5]
References
- Flanagan - UK Agent. movinmusic.co.uk. Retrieved on 12 March 2012.
- Gary Foot - Recordings - Like A Fool. garyfoot.com. Retrieved on 12 March 2012.
- His website says it was released on 25 Match while Foote's website says it was released on 1 April.
- Gary Foot - Recordings - The Chosen Few. garyfoot.com. Retrieved on 12 March 2012.
- Flanagan - RealAudio and MP3 Downloads. movinmusic.co.uk. Retrieved on 12 March 2012.
External links
- Movinmusic Blues Agency biography
- Review of Jools Holland show in Norfolk on 23 July 2005, with The Fields headlining
- Review of Jools Holland show at the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival 2005, with The Fields headlining
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