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Name
  
Mark Craney

Role
  
Musical Artist


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Died
  
November 26, 2005, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, United States

Albums
  
The Broadsword and the B, A, The Beacons Bottom T, Live Unapproved, Christmas at St Bride's 20

Similar People
  
Doane Perry, Dave Pegg, Barrie Barlow, John Glascock, Dee Palmer

Music group
  
Jethro Tull (1980 – 1982)

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Mark Craney (26 August 1952 in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States – 26 November 2005 in Sherman Oaks, California, United States, from pneumonia) was a drummer for the rock band Jethro Tull from June 1980 to May 1981.

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Mark Craney The Official Mark Craney Web Site Mark39s Story

Mark Craney grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His father had played the drums and was a big influence in Mark's musical career. Mark initially played with local bands, his first being the "Vandals" and later, while living in Vermillion SD he played with "Zero Ted".

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He also played on Tommy Bolin's last tour in 1976, Gino Vannelli's album Brother to Brother, released in 1978 and the following tour, and with Jean-Luc Ponty on the famous Imaginary Voyage in 1976 as well as the 1980 album Civilized Evil. Craney also appeared on several tracks from Ph.D.

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In the mid-1990s he was also the drummer for Eric Burdon's I band.

Mark Craney The Official Mark Craney Web Site Marks Story

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Mark Craney Mark Craney Discography at Discogs

References

Mark Craney Wikipedia