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  2. Mark Farner - Wikipedia

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    Mark Fredrick Farner (born September 29, 1948) is an American musician. He was the original singer and guitarist of the rock band Grand Funk Railroad , which he co-founded in 1969, and later as a contemporary Christian musician .

  3. Grand Funk Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Mark Farner talks of the circumstances leading up to the formation of Grand Funk Railroad: "We were actually a five-piece, I was the singer, there were four other musicians (including Brewer), but I wasn't playing anything in that band, the Fabulous Pack (so renamed after Knight had gone).

  4. Sally Kellerman - Wikipedia

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    For a time in the mid-1970s, Kellerman was involved with Mark Farner of the rock group Grand Funk Railroad. He wrote the song "Sally", from the 1976 album Born to Die, as an ode to their relationship. [1] She also dated screenwriters David Rayfiel and Charles Shyer, as well as journalist Warren Hoge, producer Jon Peters, and actor Edd Byrnes. [56]

  5. Don Brewer - Wikipedia

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    Still popular, the song has since been recorded by other artists. In addition to playing drums for Grand Funk, Brewer also provided lead vocals for a number of songs, including the first and third verses of "Some Kind of Wonderful" (1974). Brewer was the baritone lead singer for the group, in contrast to the tenor vocals of Mark Farner.

  6. Mel Schacher - Wikipedia

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    Schacher spent the intervening years making his way as an investor and occasional musician until, almost by chance, he reteamed with Farner and Brewer in a reunited Grand Funk Railroad in 1996. They recorded a live concert set, Bosnia, and a few new selections for a major anthology project. The original lineup toured until 1998, when Farner ...

  7. Mark May: What The Former ESPN Analyst Is Doing Now - AOL

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    Mark May’s ESPN career came to a close almost four years ago, but he’s still very much in the sports-media spotlight. The 61-year-old discovered Twitter a few years back, giving him a platform ...

  8. Mark Harmon Breaks His Silence on Leaving 'NCIS' After 19 ...

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    Closing the chapter. Mark Harmon opened up about his departure from NCIS for the first time since his character’s final appearance last fall. TV Stars Who Left Hit Shows Read article “What has ...

  9. Image credits: mark_parisi_otm When talking about how comics reflect life and society, Mark explained that "comics can get a point across with more immediacy than just text."