Age: 63
Mark White
Age: 63
Mark Andrew White (born 1 April 1961, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England) is an English musician, best known for being part of the pop band ABC, from 1980 to 1992. His last contribution to the band was their 1991 album, Abracadabara. In 2015 Mark White reformed Vice Versa with Stephen Singleton.
Biography
In the late 1970s, White was a member of ABC's predecessor band, the three-piece electronic group, Vice Versa. Other members of the trio were David Sydenham and future ABC saxophonist Stephen Singleton. After being interviewed by future ABC frontman Martin Fry for his fanzine, Modern Drugs, the bandmembers invited Fry to join the group, and Vice Versa evolved into ABC.
With ABC, White served as the band's guitarist, synthesizer player, co-songwriter and backing vocalist. On How to Be a...Zillionaire! he played the Emulator II, Fairlight CMI and the synthesizers.
White declined to participate in VH1's Bands Reunited in 2004, when attempts were made to reform ABC for a one-off performance.
In 2014 Mark White, together with Stephen Singleton, compiled the Vice Versa boxed set that was released on VOD Records
Discography
With Vice Versa
Year | Album |
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1980 | 8 Aspects Of |
2014 | Electrogenesis 1978-1980 |
With ABC
Year | Album |
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1982 | The Lexicon of Love |
1983 | Beauty Stab |
1985 | How to Be a...Zillionaire! |
1987 | Alphabet City |
1989 | Up |
1990 | Absolutely |
1991 | Abracadabra |