Mark Crozer
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Mark Crozer is a British-born guitarist, singer and bass player. He released two solo albums in Canada; Shining Down On Me (1999) and Unnatural World (2002) and later became bass player in Jim Reid's band. With Jim, Mark toured the UK, travelled to Sweden and Ireland and recorded a single ('Dead End Kids') and a version of The Beatles 'And Your Bird Can Sing' for Mojo magazine. When The Jesus and Mary Chain reformed in 2007, Mark was asked to play rhythm guitar. His first show with the band was at the Coachella festival in California where the band was famously joined onstage by Hollywood actress Scarlett Johansson. As well as appearing in JAMC, Mark has his own band named International Jetsetters with fellow JAMC bandmate Loz Colbert. International Jetsetters are due to release their debut EP in the summer of 2008 on Planting Seeds Records, a US indie label.