- Mark Evans (musician) - Wikipedia
Mark Whitmore Evans (born 2 March 1956) is an Australian musician, the current bass guitarist for rock band Rose Tattoo, and also a member of hard rock band AC DC from March 1975 to June 1977
- Former AC DC Bassist MARK EVANS On Why He Was Fired: I Didnt Take It . . .
Over the years, Mark has had legal issues with the band over royalties, but his connection to AC DC has now come full circle
- Ex-AC DC bassist Mark Evans recalls how he was fired from the band
Ex- AC DC bassist Mark Evans (From 1975 to 1977) that played on four classic albums “T N T ”, “High Voltage,” “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap,” and “Let There Be Rock” talked in an interview with Let There Be Talk about how he was fired from the band
- Former AC DC Bassist Speaks on His Brutal Firing, Shares Opinion on . . .
During an appearance on Let There Be Talk, former AC DC bassist Mark Evans looked back on his time in the band, his successor Cliff Williams, and more
- Ex-AC DC Bassist Turned Teacher: Sharing the Band’s Professional Playbook
Former AC DC bassist Mark Evans recently reflected on his departure from the legendary rock band He shared his perspective on the split in an interview with TODAY
- Mark Evans - Adele Wiki
Mark Evans (1962 – 2021) was the estranged father of Adele In the wake of his separation from Penny Adkins, Adele’s mother, when Adele was only three, and his own father’s death, Evans resorted to alcoholism and distanced himself from his daughter, permanently damaging their relationship
- mark evans
Mark started writing songs at an early age and has enjoyed success at every stop along the way From his early days on the Philly scene, to his decades in NYC, and a “residency” in Nashville, he’s been a band member, solo artist, songwriter, producer, filmmaker and professional actor
- What Happened To Mark Evans From AC DC? - Grunge
Today, Mark Evans is currently the bassist for Australian band Rose Tattoo He has been a member of the group since 2017, according to the band's website Mark Evans joined AC DC in 1975 and was let go by 1977 He has since gone on to record new music and has published a book
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