Mark Wilson (musician)
Mark Wilson | |
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Birth name | Mark Jeffrey Wilson |
Born | August 1980 |
Origin | Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Indie, rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Bass, piano, harmonica, backing vocals, percussion, synthesiser, sampler |
Years active | 2001–2012, 2016-present |
Associated acts | The CA$inos, Jet, DamnDogs, Peter Garrett |
Notable instruments | |
Fender Precision bass guitar |
Mark Jeffrey Wilson (born August 1980) is an Australian musician, originally from Geelong.[1][2] From 2002 to 2012 he was the bass guitarist of the Melbourne-based rock band, Jet.[3][4] He was asked to join them by three founding members, Nic Cester, Chris Cester and Cameron Muncey, but initially refused out of loyalty to his then-current group, The CA$inos. Days later he rang up Muncey and the Cesters and agreed to join their group instead.
Wilson plays a vintage Fender Precision, in either sunburst or white, with a pick. Wilson also plays piano on some tracks ("Look What You've done", "Seventeen", "She Holds a Grudge"), and occasional percussion, samples, synthesiser and harmonica. He sometimes provides backing vocals ("Rollover DJ", "Beat on Repeat", "Times Like This") He co-wrote "Start the Show" with guitarist, Muncey. On 24 October 2007 Chris Cester and Wilson co-wrote and, under the name, The Vice Lords, produced a song, "I Spy I Spy", for the Japanese former duo, Superfly.
In 2011 Wilson and Chris Cester formed a side project, DamnDogs as a 'doom-disco' band, with Louis Macklin on keyboards (touring member of Jet), and Mitch McIvor (Cester's cousin) on guitar.[5][6] On 9 August they issued a five-track extended play, Strange Behaviour.[5][6] In March 2012, Jet disbanded and Wilson had left DamnDogs.[5]
In 2016, Wilson returned to playing music, playing bass in Peter Garrett's backing band, The Alter Egos. Months later, it was announced that Jet would be reuniting in 2017 to open for Bruce Springsteen on his Australian tour.
Instruments and equipment
Electric bass
- Fender Precision
- Epiphone Jack Casady
Acoustic bass
- Takamine Acoustic Bass
Amplifiers/heads
References
- General
- Wilson, MacKenzie. "Jet". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- Spencer, Chris; Zbig Nowara; Paul McHenry (2002) [1987]. The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Noble Park, Vic.: Five Mile Press. ISBN 1-86503-891-1.[7] Note: [on-line] version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition.
- Specific
- ↑ "IMC - Jet". Imcmusic.net. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
- ↑ Ready, Jet, go! New album on the way Retrieved 25 September 2010
- ↑ MacKenzie
- ↑ Spencer et al, (2007) Wilson, Mark entry. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
- 1 2 3 Welsh, Caitlin (12 April 2012). "Chris Cester: 'You Become Somewhat of a Cliché'". Mess+Noise. Sound Alliance. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
- 1 2 Mathieson, Craig (9 July 2011). "Damn Dogs". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
- ↑ "Who's who of Australian rock / compiled by Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara & Paul McHenry". catalogue. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 16 February 2010.