Mark Feltham (born 20 October 1955,
Bermondsey,
Southwark
Southwark ( ) is a district of Central London situated on the south bank of the River Thames, forming the north-western part of the wider modern London Borough of Southwark. The district, which is the oldest part of South London, developed ...
, 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
Nine Below Zero are an English blues band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022.
Career
The ban ...
, and
Rory Gallagher's band; and is often used as a
session musician
Session musicians, studio musicians, or backing musicians are musicians hired to perform in recording sessions or live performances. The term sideman is also used in the case of live performances, such as accompanying a recording artist on a ...
.
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
Nine Below Zero are an English blues band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022.
Career
The ban ...
: ''Live at the Marquee'' (1980); ''Don't Point Your Finger'' (1981); ''Third Degree'' (1983); ''On The Road Again'' (1991); ''Chilled'' (2002); ''Hats Off'' (2004); ''It's Never Too Late'' (2009); ''13 Shades Of Blue'' (2016); ''Avalanche'' (2019)
*
The Alarm: ''Marchin' On'' (1982)
*
Box of Frogs
Box of Frogs were an English rock music, rock band formed in 1983 by former members of the Yardbirds, who released their first album in 1984. The core group consisted of Chris Dreja, Paul Samwell-Smith, and Jim McCarty. Vocals on their eponym ...
: ''Box of Frogs'' (1984)
*
Anthony Moore: ''The Only Choice'' (1984)
*Mick Clarke: ''Rock Me'' (1985)
*
Anri: ''
Trouble in Paradise
Trouble in Paradise is an idiom used to describe problems in supposedly positive situations.
Trouble in Paradise may also refer to:
Books
* ''Trouble in Paradise'' (Parker novel), a 1998 crime novel by Robert B. Parker
* ''Trouble in Paradise' ...
'' (1986)
*
Rory Gallagher: ''
Defender'' (1987); ''
Fresh Evidence
''Fresh Evidence'' is Rory Gallagher's eleventh and last studio album, his fourteenth album overall. The album was unusual in that Gallagher used more additional musicians and spent more time recording than he normally did. Not as unusual, the so ...
'' (1990); ''
Etched in Blue'' (1992); ''
Live in Cork
Live may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film
* ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film
*'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD)
Music
*Live (band), American alternative rock band
* List of albums ...
'' (1994); ''
Meeting with the G-Man
''Meeting with the G-Man'' is a posthumous live album released by Irish blues guitarist Rory Gallagher in 2003. It is a live collection recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam on December 20, 1993. ''Meeting with the G-Man'' is an expanded version ...
'' (2003); ''
Blue Day for the Blues
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'' (1995); ''
Wheels Within Wheels
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'' (2003); ''
Big Guns'' (2005)
*
Roger Daltrey: ''
Under a Raging Moon'' (1985): ''Move Better in the Night'' / ''It Don't Satisfy Me''
*
Dave Kelly: ''Lonesome Man Blues'' (1986)
*
Paul Young: ''
The Secret of Association'' (1985): ''I Was in Chains''
*
Joolz: ''Hex'' (1987)
*
Manfred Mann's Earth Band: ''Masque'' (1987)
*
New Model Army
The New Model Army was a standing army formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians during the First English Civil War, then disbanded after the Stuart Restoration in 1660. It differed from other armies employed in the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Th ...
: ''
The Ghost of Cain
''The Ghost of Cain'' is the third studio album of British rock band New Model Army. Released in 1986, ''The Ghost of Cain'' propelled the band to the forefront of the alternative rock scene in the 1980s. Not least thanks to the widely acclaimed ...
'' (1986): ''Poison Street'' / ''Ballad''; ''
Eight
8 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
8 or eight may also refer to:
Years
* AD 8, the eighth year of the AD era
* 8 BC, the eighth year before the AD era
Art
*The Eight (Ashcan School), a group of twentieth century painters associated with the As ...
'' (2000); ''Someone Like Jesus'' / ''Mixam''
*
Talk Talk: ''
The Colour of Spring'' (1986): ''Living in Another World''; ''
Spirit of Eden
''Spirit of Eden'' is the fourth studio album by English band Talk Talk, released in 1988 on Parlophone Records. The songs were written by vocalist Mark Hollis and producer Tim Friese-Greene and the album was compiled from a lengthy recording ...
'' (1988); ''
Laughing Stock'' (1991); ''
London '86
London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major se ...
''; ''
Missing Pieces'' (2001)
*
Scarlet Fantastic
Scarlet Fantastic were a British pop band active in the 1980s, consisting of Maggie K. De Monde and Rick P. Jones. The duo were former members of pop trio Swans Way, who had a hit with "Soul Train" in 1984. Scarlet Fantastic reached the Top 40 ...
: ''24hrs'' (1988): ''Lucky Seven'' / ''Stay''
*
Roachford
Andrew Roachford (born 22 January 1965) is a British singer-songwriter and the main force behind the band Roachford, who scored their first success in 1989 with the hits " Cuddly Toy" and "Family Man". He has also had a successful solo caree ...
: ''Roachford'' (1988): ''Lying Again'' / ''Nobody But You''
*
Godley & Creme: ''
Goodbye Blue Sky'' (1988)
*
The The: ''
Mind Bomb'' (1989): ''Kingdom of Rain'' / ''Good Morning Beautiful'' / ''The Beat(en) Generation'' / ''The Violence of Truth''
*
Deacon Blue: ''
When the World Knows Your Name'' (1989): ''Love & Regret'' / ''Your Constant Heart''
*
The Truth: ''Jump'' (1989)
*
Nazareth
Nazareth ( ; ar, النَّاصِرَة, ''an-Nāṣira''; he, נָצְרַת, ''Nāṣəraṯ''; arc, ܢܨܪܬ, ''Naṣrath'') is the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is known as "the Arab capital of Israel". In ...
: ''Snakes 'n' Ladders'' (1989)
*
Roger Chapman: ''Walking The Cat'' (1989)
*
The Adventures: ''Trading Secrets With the Moon'' (1990): ''Don't Blame It on the Moon''
*
Andrew Ridgeley: ''
Son of Albert
''Son of Albert'' is the only studio album by Andrew Ridgeley. Originally released in May 1990, Ridgeley's effort was a sharp turn away from his former pop image with Wham! years earlier. Focusing more on guitars and drums, the critical reaction ...
'' (1990): ''Big Machine'' / ''Baby Jane'' / '' The Price of Love''
*
Frazier Chorus: ''Ray'' (1990)
*
Roy Harper Roy Harper may refer to:
* Roy Harper (character), DC Comics character
*Roy Harper (footballer) (born 1929), Australian footballer
*Roy Harper (referee) (died 1969), English football referee
* Roy Harper (singer) (born 1941), English musician
* Roy ...
: ''
Once
Once means a one-time occurrence.
Once may refer to:
Music
* ''Once'' (Pearl Jam song), a 1991 song from the album ''Ten''
* ''Once'' (Roy Harper album), a 1990 album by Roy Harper
* ''Once'' (The Tyde album), a 2001 debut album by The Tyd ...
'' (1990): ''Nowhere To Run To'' / ''Once''
*
Sunsonic: ''Melting Down on Motor Angel'' (1990): ''Drive Away''
*
The Almighty: ''Soul Destruction'' (1991): ''Hell To Pay''
*
Alison Limerick: ''And I Still Rise'' (1992): ''Trouble''
*
Innocence: ''Build'' (1992): ''Looking For Someone''
*
The Lightning Seeds: ''Sense'' (1992): ''Sense''
*
Skeleton Crew: ''Blue Mania'' (1992): ''Mother Earth'' / ''Watch Your Step'' / ''Blues Got Me'' / ''Trail of Tears'' / ''Mississippi Burning''
*
Dave Allison / Phil Brown / Mark Hollis: ''AV Installation'' (1993)
*
Indecent Obsession
Indecent Obsession (also seen as Obsession) were an Australian pop rock band formed early in 1987 in Brisbane with founding mainstays Daryl Sims on drums and Michael Szumowski on keyboards. By 1988 the line-up also included Andrew Coyne on lead ...
: ''Relativity'' (1993)
*
Little Angels: ''Jam'' (1993)
*
Mitch Malloy: ''Ceilings & Walls'' (1993)
*
Billy Rain: ''Salad Days'' (1994)
*
Javier Paxarino / Glen Velez: ''Temura'' (1994)
*
.O.Rang
.O.rang (or 'O'rang) is an English experimental music project led by former Talk Talk members Lee Harris and Paul Webb, with a shifting cast of guest musicians.
.O.rang's music exhibits more culturally diverse influences than Talk Talk. We ...
: ''Herd of Instinct'' (1994)
*
Sasha
Sacha, Sasha, Sascha, or ''variant'' may refer to:
People
* Sasha (name), includes list of people with the name and the variants Sascha or Sacha
Musicians
* Sasha (DJ) (born 1969), born Alexander Coe
* Sasha (German singer) (born 1972), born Sas ...
: ''Magic'' (1994): ''Higher Ground''
*
Annie Lennox
Ann Lennox (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, political activist and philanthropist. After achieving moderate success in the late 1970s as part of the New wave music, new wave band the Tourists, she and fellow musician D ...
: ''
Medusa'' (1995)
*
Atlantique: ''Atlantique'' (1995)
*
Londonbeat: ''Londonbeat'' (1995)
*
Catherine Wheel: ''
Happy Days'' (1995)
*Peter Smith: ''Together'' (1995)
*
Steve Jansen / Richard Barbieri: '' Stone To Flesh'' (1995) ''Mother London'' / ''Everything Ends in Darkness''
*
The Almighty: ''Just Add Life'' (1996)
*
Box of Frogs
Box of Frogs were an English rock music, rock band formed in 1983 by former members of the Yardbirds, who released their first album in 1984. The core group consisted of Chris Dreja, Paul Samwell-Smith, and Jim McCarty. Vocals on their eponym ...
: ''Strange Land'' (1996) ''Back Where I Started''
*
Catherine Wheel: ''Like Cats & Dogs'' (1996): ''Wish You Were Here''
*
Inaura: ''One Million Smiles'' (1996): ''Desire''
*
Talbot & White: ''Off The Beaten Track'' (1996): ''Til The Cows Come Home''
*
Terrorvision: ''Regular Urban Survivors'' (1996)
*
Joe Cocker
John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements. Most of his best known singles were recordings of son ...
: ''
Across from Midnight
''Across from Midnight'' is the sixteenth studio album by Joe Cocker, released in 1997.
Track listing
# "Tonight" – 4:49 (Max Carl, Greg Sutton)
# "Could You Be Loved" – 5:47 (Bob Marley)
# "That's All I Need to Know" – ...
'' (1997)
*
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
: ''Be Here Now'' (1997): ''All Around The World''
*
Paul Carrack
Paul may refer to:
*Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
*Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
: ''Winter Wonderland'' (1997): ''Beautiful World''
*
PJ Proby
P. J. Proby (born James Marcus Smith; November 6, 1938) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.
Proby recorded the singles "Hold Me (1933 song), Hold Me", "Somewhere (song), Somewhere", and "Maria (1956 song), Maria". In 2008, EMI releas ...
: ''Legend'' (1997): ''When''
*
Robbie Williams: ''
Life Thru a Lens'' (1997): ''South of the Border'' / ''Let Me Entertain You''
*
The Everly Brothers: ''Whistle Down The Wind'' (1998): ''Cold''
*
Mark Hollis
Mark David Hollis (4 January 1955 – February 2019) was an English musician and singer-songwriter. He achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the 1980s and 1990s as the co-founder, lead singer and principal songwriter of the band ...
: ''
Mark Hollis
Mark David Hollis (4 January 1955 – February 2019) was an English musician and singer-songwriter. He achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the 1980s and 1990s as the co-founder, lead singer and principal songwriter of the band ...
'' (1998)
*
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
: ''The Masterplan'' (1998)
*
Roger Chapman: ''Turn Unstoned'' (1998)
*
Zucchero: ''Bluesugar'' (1998)
*
Dido: ''
No Angel'' (1999): ''I'm No Angel''
*
Faultline: ''Closer Colder'' (1999): ''Partyline Honey''
*
Kevin Rowland
Kevin Rowland (born 17 August 1953) is a British singer and musician best known as the frontman for the pop band Dexys Midnight Runners (currently called ''Dexys''). The band had several hits in the early 1980s, the most notable being "Geno" an ...
: ''My Beauty'' (1999): ''Rag Doll'' / ''Daydream Believer'' / ''This Guys in Love With You'' / ''I can't Tell The Bottom From The Top'' / ''Reflections of My Life''
*The
Robbie McIntosh Band: ''Emotional Bends'' (1999)
*
Spooky Tooth
Spooky Tooth were an English rock band originally formed in Carlisle in 1967. Principally active between 1967 and 1974, the band re-formed several times in later years.
History
Prior to Spooky Tooth, four of the band's five founding members h ...
, ''
Cross Purpose
''Cross Purpose'' is the seventh and final studio album by Spooky Tooth, released on Ruf Records in 1999. It was the band's first album in 25 years, following '' The Mirror,'' released in 1974.
History
The album was initially planned in 199 ...
'' (1999)
*
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
: ''
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
''Standing on the Shoulder of Giants'' is the fifth studio album by English rock band Oasis, released after The Masterplan on 28 February 2000. It was the band's first album under their new record label Big Brother Recordings. In the year prece ...
'' (2000): ''Gas Panic''
*
Michael Ball: ''This Time It's Personal'' (2000)
*
Micky Moody: ''I Eat Them For Breakfast'' (2000)
*
Robbie McIntosh: ''Widescreen'' (2000)
*
Robbie Williams: ''
Sing When You're Winning'' (2000): ''Forever Texas''
*
Texas: ''Greatest Hits'' (2000): ''I Don't Want A Lover'' / ''Everyday Now''
*
Chris Shields
Chris Shields (born 27 December 1990) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Linfield in the Irish Premiership. He previously played for Bray Wanderers where he played for four seasons before joining Dundalk, whe ...
: ''Sky Turn Blue'' (2001): ''Haunt Me'' / ''The Fool''
*
Five: ''Kingsize'' (2001); ''C'mon C'mon''
*
Luther Grosvenor: ''Floodgates Anthology'' (2001)
*
Ocean Colour Scene: ''
Mechanical Wonder'' (2001)
*
Roger Chapman: ''Rollin' & Tumblin (2001)
*
Archive: ''You All Look the Same to Me'' (2002): ''Again''
*
Beth Gibbons
Beth Gibbons (born 4 January 1965) is an English singer and songwriter. She is the singer and lyricist for the band Portishead, which has released three albums. She released an album with Rustin Man, '' Out of Season'', in 2002, followed by an ...
&
Rustin Man / Tom The Model: ''
Out of Season'' (2002)
*
Justin Sullivan: ''Navigating by the Stars'' (2003)
*
Karl Jenkins: ''
Adiemus V: Vocalise'' (2003): ''Mi Contra Fa / Diablous in Musica''
*
Mark Owen: ''
In Your Own Time
''In Your Own Time'' is the second solo studio album by British singer Mark Owen. The album was released on 3 November 2003, by Island Records. ''In Your Own Time'' features a more mature pop rock sound, shifting away from the Britpop sound of ...
'' (2003)
*
Skin: ''
Fleshwounds
''Fleshwounds'' is the debut solo album from Skunk Anansie lead singer Skin. Not entirely satisfied with its initial release, Skin re-released it with new album artwork and a slightly different track listing. "As Long as That's True" was replac ...
'' (2003)
*
Will Young: ''
Friday's Child'' (2003)
*
Cactus World News
Cactus World News are an Irish rock band formed in Dublin in April 1984. Founded by Frank Kearns (guitar) and Eoin McEvoy (vocals), the first full stable lineup also included Wayne Sheehy (drums) and Fergal MacAndris (bass). They reformed in 2011 ...
: ''No Shelter'' (2004)
*
Zucchero: ''Zuccero & Co'' (2004)
*
David Charvet: ''Se Laisser Quelque Chose'' (2005)
*
Will Young: ''
Keep On'' (2005): ''Switch It On''
*
Switchfoot
Switchfoot is an American rock band from San Diego, California. The band's members are Jon Foreman (lead vocals, guitar), Tim Foreman (bass guitar, backing vocals), Chad Butler (drums, percussion), and Jerome Fontamillas (guitar, keyboards, back ...
: ''Oh Gravity'' (2006)
*
Gary Moore
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 19526 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career he played in various groups and performed a range of music including blues, blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal, and jazz ...
: ''
Close As You Get'' (2007); ''Checkin' Up on My Baby'' / ''Hard Times''
*
Nasio Fontaine
Nasio Fontaine, also known simply as Nasio, is a reggae artist from the Commonwealth of Dominica.
Biography
Nasio is the youngest of seven children born to a Kalinago mother and father of African descent, in the village of Carte-Bois.Hamilton, An ...
: ''Rise Up'' (2007): ''Universal City''
*
Gary Fletcher: ''Human Spirit'' (2007)
*
Gabriella Cilmi: ''Lessons To Be Learned'' (2008) ''Sweet About Me''
*
Blue Ox Babes: ''Apples & Oranges'' (2009)
*
Johnny Cash
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American country singer-songwriter. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his ca ...
: ''Remixed'' (2009)
*
Lucas Renney
Lucas or LUCAS may refer to:
People
* Lucas (surname)
* Lucas (given name)
Arts and entertainment
* Luca Family Singers, also known as "lucas ligner en torsk"
* Lucas (album), ''Lucas'' (album) (2007), an album by Skeletons and the Kings of All C ...
: ''Strange Glory'' (2009)
*
Gary Barlow: ''
Since I Saw You Last'' (2013)
*
Steven Wilson: ''To The Bone'' (2017): ''To The Bone'' / "Refuge"
Singles
*
Nine Below Zero
Nine Below Zero are an English blues band, who have a cult following throughout Europe. They became popular during the period 1980–1982 and are still performing currently throughout the UK, Scandinavia and Europe as of 2022.
Career
The ban ...
: "Homework" (1980)
*
Talk Talk: "
Living in Another World
"Living in Another World" is a song by English band Talk Talk. It was recorded for the band's 1986 album ''The Colour of Spring'' and was the second single from the album, making the top 40 in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Flanders.
...
" (1986)
*
New Model Army
The New Model Army was a standing army formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians during the First English Civil War, then disbanded after the Stuart Restoration in 1660. It differed from other armies employed in the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Th ...
: "Poison Street" (1987)
*
The Christians: "Harvest for the World" (1988)
*
The The: "The Beat(en) Generation" (1989)
*
Deacon Blue: "
Love and Regret
"Love and Regret" is the fourth single from the album ''When the World Knows Your Name'' by Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. The song was released on 4 September 1989. The main B-side of the single is "Down in the Flood", while some versions of t ...
" (1989); "
Wages Day" (1989)
*
The KLF: "
Justified & Ancient" (1991)
*
The KLF: "
Last Train to Transcentral" (1991)
*
Tom Jones & New Model Army: "Gimme Shelter" (1993)
*
Oasis
In ecology, an oasis (; ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment'ksar''with its surrounding feeding source, the palm grove, within a relational and circulatory nomadic system.”
The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
: "
Whatever
Whatever may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Whatever'' (Adore Delano album), 2017
* ''Whatever'' (Aimee Mann album), 1993
* ''Whatever'' (Danny Thompson album), 1987
* ''Whatever'' (The Friends of Distinction album), 1970
* ''Whatever'' (Gre ...
" (1994); "
All Around The World" (1998); ''Round Are Way'' (1995)
*
Mike Flowers Pops: "
Wonderwall" (1995)
*
Will Young: "Switch It On" (2005)
*
Gabriella Cilmi: "
Sweet About Me
"Sweet About Me" is the second single by Australian singer-songwriter Gabriella Cilmi from her debut album, ''Lessons to Be Learned'' (2008). The song was used in commercials for Sure and Dove Bodywash in Europe, as well as a commercial for Rexo ...
" (2008)
DVD
*New Model Army: ''Live 161203'' (2003)
*Nine Below Zero: ''Bring It On Home''
*Nine Below Zero: ''On The Road Again''
*Nine Below Zero: ''Sights and Sounds Vol 1''
*Rory Gallagher: ''Live at Cork Opera House'' (2006)
Film soundtracks
*''
Tootsie'' (1982)
*''
Judge Dredd'' (1995)
*''
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'' (1998)
*''
The Mighty'' (1998)
*''
Notting Hill'' (1999)
*''
Lucky Break'' (2001)
*''
Once Upon a Time in the Midlands'' (2002)
*''
Sweet Home Alabama'' (2003)
References
External links
* accompanying
Oasis (band) in 1996 on
Round Are Way
{{DEFAULTSORT:Feltham, Mark (musician)
1955 births
Living people
People from Bermondsey
Musicians from London
People from Westminster
English blues musicians
British harmonica players
Harmonica blues musicians