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Mark Mondesir

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Mark Mondesir
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Mark Mondesir (born 12 December 1964) is an English jazz drummer. His brother, Michael Mondesir, is a bass guitarist.[1]

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Mondesir was born in Stepney, London, on 12 December 1964.[1]

Mondesir began his career in 1984 as part of Ian Carr's workshops at the Weekend Arts Center. Mondesir worked with Courtney Pine between 1985 and 1989 and recorded with Kevin Eubanks in 1991.[1]

In the 1990s, Mondesir accompanied musicians who were visiting the UK; these included Art Farmer, Hermeto Pascoal and John Scofield.[1] Mondesir played with Pee Wee Ellis's Assembly in 1996.[1] In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was part of bands led by pianist Julian Joseph.[1]

Mondesir was part of guitarist John McLaughlin's 4th Dimension Band for their To the One album, which was recorded in 2009.[2] The band was also featured on the Live @ Belgrade DVD from 2008.[3] Mondesir left the band in 2010.[4]

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Discography

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As sideman

With Michael Gibbs

  • Nonsequence (Provocateur, 2001)
  • Here's a Song for You (Fuzzy Moon, 2011)
  • Back in the Days (Cuneiform, 2012)

With Julian Joseph

  • The Language of Truth (EastWest, 1991)
  • Reality (EastWest, 1993)
  • Universal Traveller (EastWest, 1995)

With John McLaughlin

With Courtney Pine

  • Journey to the Urge Within (Antilles, 1986)
  • Traditions Beckoning (Antilles, 1988)
  • Destiny's Song + the Image of Pursuance (Antilles, 1988)
  • To the Eyes of Creation (4th & Broadway, 1992)

With others

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