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  1. Mark King (né le 20 octobre 1958 à Cowes sur l'île de Wight, en Angleterre, est un auteur-compositeur-interprète et bassiste britannique qui fonda en 1980 le groupe Level 42 avec les frères Gould (Phil à la batterie et Boon à la guitare) et Mike Lindup aux claviers.

    • Auteur-compositeur-interprète, bassiste
    • Chant, basse
    • Pop, funk, new wave
  2. Mark Raymond King (born 20 October 1958) is an English musician. He is the lead singer and bassist of the jazz-funk band Level 42. King is known for his slap style of playing the bass guitar, with MusicRadar describing him as "the guy who put the slap in pop during the 80s".

  3. Welcome to the official site of Level 42 and Mark King. This is where you'll find the latest official information on what the group is up to, new releases, and tour information.

  4. 5 juin 2012 · Greatest Bass Solo Ever - Mark King and Level 42 at the Jubilee Garden Party Northwood House, Isle of Wight 2012.

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  5. The longtime frontman for the British funk-pop group Level 42, Mark King was born in Cowes, England, on October 20, 1958. A onetime drummer, upon co-founding Level 42 in 1980 he moved to the bass, honing a distinctive thumb-slapping technique which became an integral element of the group’s sound.

  6. 13 mai 2024 · Mark King has revealed that a disciplinary hearing into his long-running ban from the World Snooker Tour has taken place. The former world number 11 was suspended in March of 2023, but there have been hardly any details released concerning the matter since then.

  7. Mark King est un joueur professionnel anglais de snooker, né le 28 mars 1974 à Romford [1]. Sa carrière est principalement marquée par une victoire à l'Open d'Irlande du Nord en 2016 [2] et deux finales dans d'autres tournois comptant pour le classement mondial : l’Open du pays de Galles [3] en 1997 et le Masters d'Irlande [4 ...