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Heart, Spirit, Firefall, Canned Heat, Stevie Nicks, Dan Fogelberg, Whitesnake, Jo Jo Gunne, Chris Hillman, Kim Carnes, John Fahey, Iain Matthews, Kelly Willis, Jim Lauderdale, Eliza Gilkyson, and Joe Walsh . . all have relied on the brilliant musicianship of Mark Andes to punctuate their songs and elevate their musical visions to chart-topping status. He has been the rock solid support on bass guitar, songwriting and vocals for all of the above . . . and more. Ann (left) and Nancy Wilson, 1993 Heart was one of the most successful female fronted bands in the annals of hard rock. ... Spirit was an American jazz/hard rock/psychedelic band founded in 1967. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Canned Heat was a blues-rock band in the 1960s. ... Stephanie Lynn Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her work with Fleetwood Mac. ... Categories: Musician stubs | Pop singers | 1951 births ... Whitesnake was a British heavy metal band, active primarily in the 1980s. ... Jo Jo Gunne was a rock group formed in Los Angeles in 1971 by Jay Ferguson (b. ... Chris Hillman (born March 24, 1945) was one of the original members of The Byrds. ... Kim Carnes Kim Carnes (born July 20, 1945 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer and songwriter. ... John Fahey (1939 - 2001) was an American guitarist and composer, and one of the first guitarists to perform solo works for the steel-string acoustic guitar. ... Iain Matthews (known in the 1960s first as Ian MacDonald, and from the late 1960s until 1989 as Ian Matthews) is a British musician and songwriter. ... This article is about the musician. ...


Growing up in Los Angeles where his father Keith was a character actor in many well-known movies, Mark Andes was a founding member of such cutting edge bands as Canned Heat and Spirit while still a teenager. Spirit is still considered by many to be the first band to successfully fuse jazz and rock with protest, folk-like lyrics. Their four albums (Spirit, The Family That Plays Together, Clear and Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus), released from 1967-1970, all are propelled by the visionary rhythm section of Andes and Ed Cassidy. Although the group created such radio staples as “I’ve Got A Line On You” and “Nature’s Way,” while headlining arenas and theatres throughout the U.S. with their unbelievably dynamic stage show, they called it quits in 1970 when a major commercial breakthrough eluded them. Canned Heat was a blues-rock band in the 1960s. ... Spirit was an American jazz/hard rock/psychedelic band founded in 1967. ... The Family That Plays Together, the second of four albums released by the original Spirit lineup, was marketed by Ode Records in 1968. ... Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus was a largely successful, and decently grossing, album released by the psychedelic rock ensemble Spirit. ... Ed Cass Cassidy (born May 4, 1931) is the drummer and was one of the founders of the rock group Spirit in 1967. ...


Andes and Spirit’s lead vocalist Jay Ferguson went on to form the hard rockin’ Jo Jo Gunne (which also included Mark’s brother Matt) and quickly scored a top-30 hit with the infectious “Run Run Run.” Mark’s involvement in the band was short-lived, however, as he wanted a no-frills rock band while the group was veering in the direction of the era’s trendy glitter rock scene. Jo Jo Gunne remains to this day as a well-followed cult band with many still asking, when will we see you together again? There are several persons called Jay Ferguson: Jay Ferguson, born in 1947, musician, member of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne Jay Ferguson, born in 1968, musician, member of Sloan Jay Ferguson, actor This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same...


Needing a break from Los Angeles, Andes gravitated toward Boulder, Colorado, which was flooded with expatriate Californians such as Stephen Stills, Joe Walsh, Richie Furay, Chris Hillman and Dan Fogelberg. After a brief stint with Chris Hillman, Andes formed Firefall with ex-Flying Burrito Brother vocalist Rick Roberts and former Byrd's drummer Michael Clarke. The group became one of the most successful in an impressive explosion of Rocky Mountain bands, hitting the top ten on the pop radio charts with “You Are The Woman,” and “Just Remember I Love You” as well as having enough arena rock savvy to tour with the likes of The Band, Fleetwood Mac, Heart and The Doobie Brothers.


After a satisfying six-year run with Firefall, Andes felt the tug of the ocean and moved back to Los Angeles where he was overloaded with session work by such hit makers as Kim Carnes, Joe Walsh and Whitesnake. When Ann and Nancy Wilson heard of Andes’ new free agent status, they quickly recruited him to infuse energy into a struggling Heart. Mark immediately helped Heart reverse their dwindling fortunes, co-writing their return-to-radio hit “How Can I Refuse” in 1983 and helping to make the group one of the original MTV darlings. Andes’ 10-year stint with Heart was dotted with multi-platinum albums, #1 hits, award winning videos and non-stop arena headlining tours. One only has to view the Brigade Tour video to see what his dynamic talent had added to this world-renowned group.


When word spread that Andes had left Heart, it didn’t take long for Stevie Nicks and Dan Fogelberg to call on their old friend to add rock bottom stability to their tours. Dan has been known to say that he is in awe of Mark’s ability to play intricate bass lines while singing in a high falsetto voice.


In the late 90s, Mark once again relocated for musical and environmental reasons, this time selecting Austin, Texas as home. As he had done in Boulder in the 70s, he galvanized the local music community and has contributed to developing the artistry of Kelly Willis, Iain Matthews, Jon Dee Graham, Eliza Gilkyson and recent Grammy Award winner Jim Lauderdale. In the midst of all this activity, Mark is mentoring and performing with his son’s group, The Luke Andes Band.


Mark Andes has spent four decades on the front lines of musical creativity. His contributions to his musical partners continue to be soulful and significant. He is always peeking around the next corner to see what other musical adventures await him. “Have Bass, Will Travel” may not be his official motto, but this world-traveling, modern day minstrel remains destined to go where the music leads him.


Notable Recordings


(1967 - 1971) Spirit (1968) is the first Spirit-album, and it contains some off the group's best-known songs, such as Fresh Garbage, Mechanical World and Elijah. The Family That Plays Together was released in 1969 and featured Spirit's hit-single, I Got A Line On You. Other outstanding tracks are It shall be, Silky Sam, All the same and Jewish.Clear came out in late 1969 and contains songs such as Dark Eyed Woman, Cold Wind, Give A Life, Take A Life, Time To Fly and Ice. The Twelve Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus was release in 1971 and contains songs such as Nature's Way, one of the most moving ecological pieces ever written plus Nothing To Hide and Morning Will Come.


(1971 - 1972) Jo Jo Gunne's first album contained the song Run, Run, Run, which charted in Europe in 1972. Jo Jo Gunne's first two ablums were re-released by Rhino Records in 2001 much to delight of many fans.


(1976 - 1980) Firefall, Luna Sea, Elan & Undertow are the four most notable albums Mark recorded with Firefall. Scoring gold for the first three, with the third going on to platinum-plus. Firefall put 11 singles on the charts.


(1983-1984) Briefly rejoins Spirit for their "Spirit of 1984" tour which reunites the original Spirit


(1981 - 1990) Heart joined Capitol Records in 1985. and their self-titled album gave them a number 1 in the USA. The highly lucrative singles "What About Love" and "Never", before "These Dreams" finally achieved the equivalent number 1 slot in the singles chart. The follow-up, Bad Animals, was almost as successful, stalling at number 2. Heart's success continued with the long-projected Brigade in 1990, from which "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You" became a Top 10 hit in the UK and a number 1 in the USA. Heart toured extensively and mounted four successful World Wide tours that thrilled their fans and gave them global acclaim.


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