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'''Mark Kimbrell''' is a guitarist based in [[Birmingham]].  He is the son of noted jazz pianist the late [[Henry Kimbrell]], and the brother of noted drummer/percussionist [[Matt Kimbrell]].  Mark is currently a member of [[Oteil and the Peacemakers]], a jazz fusion group lead by bassist [[Oteil Burbridge]] of the Allman Brothers Band.  Other groups of which Mark has been a member include: The [[Ray Reach]] Band (also known as [[Ray Reach and Friends]]), [[Robert Moore and the Wildcats]], the [[Henry Kimbrell Quartet]] and the [[Sonny Harris|Sonny Harris Group]].  He is a graduate of the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]].  Mark's guitar stylings are noted for their wide diversity of influences, ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Joe Pass.
'''Mark Kimbrell''' is a guitarist based in [[Birmingham]].


Mark and his brother were featured in the extended recording of the "[[15-cent Jingle]]" for [[Jack's]] hamburger's 50th anniversary.
He is the son of noted jazz pianist the late [[Henry Kimbrell]], and the brother of noted drummer/percussionist [[Matt Kimbrell]]. He graduated from the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]. As a guitarist he is known for his wide range of influences and styles.


==References==
Mark and his brother often worked together. They performed with their father's [[Henry Kimbrell Quartet]], and were featured in the extended recording of the "[[15-cent Jingle]]" for [[Jack's]] hamburger's 50th anniversary. They also played together in [[Bare Trees]] in the 1970s and [[Itchy Wigs]] in the 1990s.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Kimbrell&oldid=208939022 Mark Kimbrell]. (April 29, 2008). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved June 17, 2008.
 
Kimbrell also appeared with [[Ray Reach and Friends]]), [[Robert Moore and the Wildcats]], and the [[Sonny Harris|Sonny Harris Group]]. He later joined [[Oteil and the Peacemakers]], a jazz fusion group lead by bassist [[Oteil Burbridge]].


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Latest revision as of 14:42, 8 June 2024

Mark Kimbrell is a guitarist based in Birmingham.

He is the son of noted jazz pianist the late Henry Kimbrell, and the brother of noted drummer/percussionist Matt Kimbrell. He graduated from the Alabama School of Fine Arts. As a guitarist he is known for his wide range of influences and styles.

Mark and his brother often worked together. They performed with their father's Henry Kimbrell Quartet, and were featured in the extended recording of the "15-cent Jingle" for Jack's hamburger's 50th anniversary. They also played together in Bare Trees in the 1970s and Itchy Wigs in the 1990s.

Kimbrell also appeared with Ray Reach and Friends), Robert Moore and the Wildcats, and the Sonny Harris Group. He later joined Oteil and the Peacemakers, a jazz fusion group lead by bassist Oteil Burbridge.

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