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Mark and His Music:
"Hi Mark, you and the guys sound good. I like your tone and
approach. You're letting the music breathe and creating in the
moment. I hear melodies (as opposed to licks) when you solo.
Hope to meet you in the future. Let's play a gig together
sometime."
Regards,
John Stowell (via email) "Dear
Mark, I hope you’re well too. Thanks for the link. I enjoyed
your music; great tone on the band number. The L5 and Twin are
great together and I loved your thumb playing of the head."
Best,
Wolf Marshall (via email)
"Mark Mosley is a gifted guitarist. He has succeeded in
combining some great traditional jazz blues lines with more modern
chromatic / sequential playing. Mark's soloing is like a combination of
Grant Green and McCoy Tyner. Great stuff!"
Doug Munro
Doug Munro on MySpace
"Mark, we have received several phone calls from audience
members. Your Trio was quite a "Hit." I will list below what
we've heard:
Outstanding! Bring them
back again!
Amazing! Enjoyed the
performance!"
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Hagerstown, MD
(via email) About Mark and his trio performing at the Bohemian Caverns -
featuring Greg Hatza on organ and Will Greenwade on drums:
JazzPreview.com
Mark's Mood Review: Moe Music
Mark receives
an endorsement
deal from JazzKat
Amps, and has received the TomKat Amp.

Mark's interview on JazzRadioDC.com
(Note: You may have to refresh the page to get the music player to
pop up. Once it does, select the "Vocalist Etta Jones - Mark Mosley
Interview" from the playlist, which is in two parts.) Posted January 19th, 2008

Bohemian Caverns Best Jazz Venue of 2007
Posted by Michael J. West on Dec. 18, 2007

Jazz Improv NY, Nov. 2007 article
(Excerpted in .pdf format)
Link to Jazz Improv NY
About Jazz,
A
JazzGuitarLife.com
Interview with Mark Mosley
Mark's Bio at Jazz Review
Washington City Paper,
A Jazz Weekend at Sala Thai
Mark Mosley Quartet's live footage on YouTube performing "Mark's Mood".
Mark receives a guitar on 10/12/07 and is added to the artist roster of
D'Angelico Guitars
Mark writes for
Modern Guitar Magazine and a link to his
All About Jazz Page
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