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  1. 24 de nov. de 2002 · The two members could not play at all, and one of them was impersonating the bass player, Mark Lickley who did all the playing on that album. At any rate, Mark Lickley seems to be a very underated bass player. I really haven't heard much about him, but he seems every bit as talented as Mark King.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ABC_(band)ABC (band) - Wikipedia

    In the new year, Singleton and White were joined by Mark Lickley on bass and David Robinson on drums. The Lexicon of Love, Beauty Stab & How to Be a Zillionaire: 1981–1985. The band's first single, "Tears Are Not Enough", made the UK top 20 in 1981.

  3. Mark White – keyboards, guitars, backing vocals (6) Stephen Singleton – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Mark Lickley – bass guitar (2, 4, 6) David Palmer – drums, Linn LM-1 programming, percussion; David Robinson – drums on single/demo versions of "Tears Are Not Enough" Additional personnel. Anne Dudley – keyboards, orchestrations

  4. soundofthecrowd.org.uk › artists › abcABC | Sound Of The Crowd

    Nov 10 2013. ABC. Steve Binnie Artists • A. Formed 1980, Sheffield, UK: Martin Fry – vocals; Mark White – guitar, keyboards; Mark Lickley – bass; David Robinson – drums; Stephen Singleton – saxophone.

  5. Irritable Drummer Syndrome. ABC evolved from a Sheffield synth group called Vice Versa and, by the time Trevor Horn met them, had settled on a line-up comprising singer Martin Fry, guitarist Mark White, saxophonist Stephen Singleton, drummer David Palmer and bassist Mark Lickley.

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  6. ABC formed in 1980, after Fry interviewed Vice Versa members Mark White (guitar) and Stephen Singleton (saxophone) for his fanzine. The two musicians asked Fry to join their band as a vocalist, and he soon became part of the group; the lineup also featured drummer David Robinson and bassist Mark Lickley.

  7. Year. Explore music from Mark Lickley. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Mark Lickley on Discogs.