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Mark Feltham (other)
Mark Feltham may refer to: *Mark Feltham (musician) (born 1955), English harmonica player *Mark Feltham (cricketer) Mark Andrew Feltham (born 26 June 1963 at St John's Wood, London) played first-class cricket for Surrey County Cricket Club and subsequently Middlesex County Cricket Club Middlesex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class count ... (born 1963), English cricketer See also * Feltham (other) {{hndis, Feltham, Mark ...
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Mark Feltham (musician)
Mark Feltham (born 20 October 1955, Bermondsey, Southwark, London) is an English musician, best known for his harmonica playing. Feltham is a long-term member of the British rhythm and blues band Nine Below Zero, and Rory Gallagher's band; and is often used as a session musician. In an interview on the ''South Bank Show'' broadcast in 1981, Nine Below Zero guitarist and singer Dennis Greaves noted that Feltham's 'nan' had played the harmonica and his dad bought him his first instrument. Greaves also stated that Feltham had been playing in his bedroom for 11 years, but had given the instrument up for a time before joining Nine Below Zero, his first band. In addition, when he joined he did not know how to play through a microphone or what an amplifier was. Greaves also noted that Feltham studied the music of Little Walter, Charlie McCoy and Junior Wells. Selected discography Albums * Nine Below Zero: ''Live at the Marquee'' (1980); ''Don't Point Your Finger'' (1981); ''Thir ...
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Mark Feltham (cricketer)
Mark Andrew Feltham (born 26 June 1963 at St John's Wood, London) played first-class cricket for Surrey County Cricket Club and subsequently Middlesex County Cricket Club Middlesex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Middlesex which has effectively been subsumed within the ceremonial ... between 1983 and 1996. An all-rounder, his right-arm medium-fast bowling was insufficiently penetrative for him to reach the highest level, as his career average of 31.64 for his 388 first-class wickets indicates. As a right-handed batsman, he scored 3199 runs at an average of 21.46, and managed only one century (101) in 197 innings. References CricketArchive English cricketers 1963 births Living people Middlesex cricketers Surrey cricketers People from St John's Wood {{England-cricket-bio-1960s-stub ...
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