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After playing in the drum corps at [[Ensley High School]], Reynolds began playing drums in the [[Invaders]]. He was a founding member of [[Carnival Season]], and played in many bands after its demise, including [[The Lolas]], remaining active in the Birmingham music scene until his death. | After playing in the drum corps at [[Ensley High School]], Reynolds began playing drums in the [[Invaders]]. He was a founding member of [[Carnival Season]], and played in many bands after its demise, including [[The Lolas]], remaining active in the Birmingham music scene until his death. | ||
Reynolds was also a furniture restorer, owning [[Timeless Finishes]] in [[Leeds]]. | Reynolds contributed to ''[[Southsider]]'' alternative monthly newspaper, and was also a furniture restorer, owning [[Timeless Finishes]] in [[Leeds]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 29 November 2013
Mark Bradley Reynolds (born October 20, 1961, died December 26, 2012) was a drummer and furniture restorer.
After playing in the drum corps at Ensley High School, Reynolds began playing drums in the Invaders. He was a founding member of Carnival Season, and played in many bands after its demise, including The Lolas, remaining active in the Birmingham music scene until his death.
Reynolds contributed to Southsider alternative monthly newspaper, and was also a furniture restorer, owning Timeless Finishes in Leeds.
References
- "Mark Bradley Reynolds" obituary (December 31, 2012) The Birmingham News