Mark Mondesir

Mark Mondesir (born December 12, 1964) is one of the most prominent jazz drummers in Europe. He is "undoubtedly one of the finest drummers the UK has ever produced, and has gained the respect and admiration of musicians the world over. A unique talent, he combines technical velocity, complexity and dexterity with an awesome inventiveness and imaginative dynamism, all grounded in an instinctive feel for groove. He has known and worked with Julian for over twenty years, and has made an inspiring and essential contribution to all his projects, bringing a musical integrity and diversity that is, quite simply, humbling. He is comfortable in any genre, from jazz to rock to funk to fusion and has collaborated with a range of international artists." [1] He was featured on the front cover of Rhythm Magazine, April 1997, with the caption "The Greatest Drummer In The World?".[2] His brother Michael Mondesir is a prominent bass guitarist.

Early life

Mondesir grew up in East London. He started playing drums his school at the age of 12 and winning a mini coordination test. Almost entirely self-taught, the British musician began his career in earnest in 1984 as part of fusion pioneer Ian Carr’s London-based Weekend Arts Center workshops.[3]

Career

He has worked closely and recorded with numerous world class musicians including Courtney Pine, Julian Joseph, Kevin Eubanks, Jeff Beck, Zakir Hussein, Pee Wee Ellis, Van Morrison, McCoy Tyner, Joe Zawinul and John Scofield.

Mark is sponsored by Yamaha.[4]

Discography

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References

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