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Mark Leslie Norton (February 7, 1956 – April 5, 2007), better known as Mark St. John, was an American guitarist best known for his brief stint with the hard rock band Kiss from April to November 1984. His work can be heard on the band's 1984 album Animalize and their 2023 live album Off the Soundboard: Poughkeepsie, NY.
He was replaced the following month by Mark St. John, who performed on Animalize. [6] After contracting arthritis which made it difficult to perform, he was temporarily replaced on the Animalize World Tour by Bruce Kulick; St. John's condition improved, performing two full shows and one partial show with Kiss in November 1984. However, it ...
White Tiger was a short-lived glam metal band from United States, founded by former Kiss band member Mark St. John, which split up in 1988. [1] The group also included former Black Sabbath member David Donato, as well as bassist Michael Norton and drummer Brian James Fox.
Skip Alan suffered heart problems in 2001 restricting his commitment to the band, with Mark St. John (real name Anthony Ibbotsen and not to be confused with former KISS / White Tiger guitarist of the same name) deputising on the drums as required. In mid-2007, the Pretty Things released their eleventh studio album Balboa Island on Zoho Roots. [14]
John Valentine Carruthers (Siouxsie and the Banshees) Maybelle Carter (Carter Family) Ferdinando Carulli [1] Neko Case (The New Pornographers) Al Casey (jazz guitarist) Al Casey (rock guitarist) Johnny Cash; Nick Catanese (Black Label Society) Philip Catherine; Stephen Caudel; Max Cavalera (Sepultura, Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, Nailbomb)
This was the first tour with Bruce Kulick on lead guitar, replacing Mark St. John who couldn't play due to his arthritic condition. [1] Originally Kulick was a temporary replacement, but after St. John's condition improved and he returned to the group, the other members decided Kulick was a better fit musically, resulting in Kulick being named an official member on December 2, 1984 after the ...
The Script guitarist Mark Sheehan has died at age 46 after a brief illness, the band announced April 14. The Irish group is known for hits such as "Breakeven" and "Hall of Fame."
A video for the single was filmed and played on MTV, and was directed by David Lewis and produced by John Weaver. [6] It marked the only official promotional performance of the band with lead guitarist Mark St. John before he left the group due to problems in his hands caused by a painful, but temporary, form of arthritis called Reactive arthritis.