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Mark Andes (born February 19, 1948) is an American musician, known for his work as a bassist with Canned Heat, Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Firefall, Heart, and Mirabal. [1]
Eventually, Andes returned to the lineup as well, and although Ferguson declined to participate in the group reunion at first, the band (with the addition of Mark's brother Matt Andes as a second guitarist) recorded an album entitled Farther Along, released in late 1976.
Jo Jo Gunne was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, United States, in 1971 by Jay Ferguson and Mark Andes after they had left the rock band Spirit. [1] The band was named after the Chuck Berry song "Jo Jo Gunne".
Ferguson and Mark Andes decided to leave Spirit in 1971 and form their own band. Ferguson was Jo Jo Gunne's main songwriter (writing virtually all the material) and only lead vocalist. [1] Jo Jo Gunne became the second act signed to the new Asylum Records label. The band scored a moderate hit with the single "Run, Run, Run" from their debut ...
In July 2022 after Mark Andes retired from the road, current Babys singer/bassist John Bisaha joined the lineup. In 2023 Firefall announced that their latest album, Friends & Family , would feature classic songs from other 1970s bands, including the Doobie Brothers , Heart , Fleetwood Mac , Loggins and Messina , the Band , Marshall Tucker Band ...
Mark Andes – bass, backing vocals; Denny Carmassi – drums, percussion; Passionworks (1983) Heart (1985) Bad Animals (1987) Brigade (1990) Rock the House Live! (1991) 1992–1993 Ann Wilson – vocals, flute, rhythm guitar, piano; Nancy Wilson – lead and rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals; Howard Leese – lead and rhythm guitar, keyboards ...
Stuart Brotman departed in early 1967, he was replaced by Mark Andes and then by Samuel Larry Taylor in March that year. [1] After releasing their self titled debut album in July, the band replaced Cook with Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra. De la Parra became an official member on December 1, 1967. [1]
Following Mark Andes return to Firefall in 2014, the band began work on a new album, writing individually and together. Leadoff single "Way Back When," finds Jock Bartley reminiscing about great performers of the past.