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  1. Mark Whitmore Evans (born 2 March 1956) is an Australian musician, the current bass guitarist for rock band Rose Tattoo, and also a member of hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977. His playing featured on their albums T.N.T , High Voltage , Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap and Let There Be Rock . [1]

  2. Mark Evans. or Mamoru Endou (円堂 守 Endou Mamoru) in Japan, or Satoru Endou in Latin America is the goalkeeper, defender, and captain of the Raimon Eleven and Inazuma Japan. He is also the grandson of David Evans, who was the coach of the legendary Inazuma Eleven .

  3. This is a video showing all the hissatsu techniques/avatars that have been used by Endou Mamoru (Mark Evans). It also includes evolutions of techniques and m...

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  4. Evans has worked as a presenter and producer on several animal television shows including Pet Rescue and Inside Nature's Giants . In 2013, Evans hosted a one-off documentary for Channel 4 called Dogs: Their Secret Lives. A full series followed, beginning on 19 August 2014, as well as a one-off live episode and a revisited episode, both airing ...

    Year
    Title
    Channel
    Role
    2018—
    My Floating Home
    Channel 4
    Presenter
    2014
    Dead Famous DNA
    Channel 4
    Presenter
    2014
    Operation Maneater
    Channel 4
    Presenter
    2013—
    Dogs: Their Secret Lives
    Channel 4
    Presenter
  5. Mark Henry Evans (born 2 January 1985) is a British musical theatre actor, singer, dancer and choreographer from Wales, known for numerous Welsh-language and English-language productions. His various theatre credits include Wicked , Ghost the Musical , and Waitress .

  6. Jan 26, 2021 · Mark Evans played bass for AC/DC from 1975 to 1977 and recorded six albums with the band. He later joined other groups, wrote a memoir, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with AC/DC in 2002.

  7. Oct 11, 2011 · Although Evans' tenure in AC/DC was short-lived (he was a member from 1975-1977), it was during a pivotal point in the band's development. "We were really honing the classic AC/DC sound," says Evans. "The steady, pounding rhythms; the hard-edged, twin-guitar attack; the in-your-face vocals - it was all right there.