Mark William Bedford (born 24 August 1961),
[Strong, Martin C. (2002) ''The Great Rock Discography'', Canongate, , p. 638] nicknamed Bedders, is an English musician, songwriter and composer. Bedford came to prominence in the late 1970s as the bass guitarist for the English
ska band
Madness
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.
Early life
Mark Bedford was born on 24 August 1961, in
Islington
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, London, England. He started to buy records at the age of 11 or 12. Around this time, he listened to music in the charts and North American artists such as
Neil Young
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. He began to play bass guitar at the age of 13 in order to accompany friends who played the guitar.
Bedford attended
William Ellis School in
Kentish Town
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and met members of the
North London Invaders at one of their gigs. He was asked to a band rehearsal and was impressed by the musicianship on display. Bedford was friends with the Invaders' drummer Gary Dovey, but after a confrontation with saxophonist
Lee Thompson, Dovey left the band. Bedford brought
Dan Woodgate into the band, and he was introduced as the final member of the then six-piece group which became Madness.
Career
Although not a major songwriter in Madness, Bedford co-wrote one of the band's more emotive songs "
One Better Day" with
Suggs. He was also responsible for co-writing "Not Home Today", "Disappear", "
Return of the Los Palmas 7", "Deceives the Eye", "Stepping into Line" and "Maybe in Another Life". The only song he wrote entirely on his own was "Mummy's Boy", which appeared on the band's debut album ''
One Step Beyond...''
Bedford played double bass on
Robert Wyatt's recording of the
Elvis Costello song "
Shipbuilding
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" in 1982.
After Madness split for the first time in 1986, Bedford played bass with
Voice of the Beehive,
and in 1991 played bass on
Morrissey's second studio album ''
Kill Uncle''.
He played double bass on some tracks on the album.
He later teamed up with ex-
Higsons brass supremo
Terry Edwards, and they formed Butterfield 8 along with various members of the jazz scene at the time.
They released a single "Watermelon Man" and an album called ''Blow!'' This was re-released in 2001 on the Sartorial Records label.
Bedford's stage performances with Madness became more sporadic after 2009; he did not tour with the band in Australia in the early part of that year, though he did feature as a full member of the band on their album ''
The Liberty of Norton Folgate'' released that May. Suggs stated: "It’s like the
Eagles
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song
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Bedford took no part in the recording of ''Oui Oui, Si Si, Ja Ja, Da Da'' but he appeared in a TV advert with the group, promoting a popular beer. He also performed with the band on the roof of Buckingham Palace in June 2012 as part of Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Concert
and for the band's appearance in August at the
2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony. More recently, he appeared with the band on ''
The Jonathan Ross Show
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'' on 19 January 2013 and again on 22 March 2013 when the group performed at the official closing ceremony of
BBC Television Centre in London.
Since 2011, Bedford has been part of
The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra
The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra are a British band formed in 2011 by Madness saxophonist Lee Thompson. The band consists of an ever-shifting line-up of ska and reggae-orientated musicians playing classic ska covers. Their debut album was release ...
, a band he put together with Madness saxophonist Lee Thompson. The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra released their debut album ''The Benevolence of Sister Mary Ignatius'' in 2013. They released a single "Fu Man Chu" featuring
Bitty McLean from this album, and in February 2014, released a second single "Bangarang" featuring
Dawn Penn and
Sharon Shannon
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.
The NJE, a new band with
Terry Edwards, released the album ''Afloat'' in 2017.
Evening Standard
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In October 2009, after be ...
Friday 18 August 2017 17:00 JANE CORNWEL
Afloat - The NJE review: Experience is paramount
Having managed to establish a cult following for their longstanding monthly residency in the East End, freethinking trio The NJE — short for near jazz experience — bring their fluid experimental stylings to CD. Experience is paramount here: bassist Mark Bedford and drummer Simon Charterton are seasoned veterans of the UK’s pop and rock circuit, while multi-instrumentalist Terry Edwards has gigged with everyone from P J Harvey to St Vincent.
Personal life
In 1987, Bedford started a relationship with Cressida, his long-term partner. They have two daughters, Alice (born 1993) and Olivia (born 1997).
References
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1961 births
Living people
20th-century English bass guitarists
21st-century English bass guitarists
English rock bass guitarists
Male bass guitarists
Madness (band) members
People educated at William Ellis School
People from Stoke Newington
English ska bass guitarists
People from Islington (district)