Mark Egan, who has a floating sound, is best-known for his leadership of
Elements with drummer
Danny Gottlieb. His first instrument was the trumpet, switching to bass at 16.
Egan played with
Ira Sullivan's group in Miami from 1974 to 1976 and then moved to New York where he toured with
the Pointer Sisters and
David Sanborn.
Egan's big break was when he became a member of
the Pat Metheny Group (1977-1980), recording and touring extensively. Since leaving
Metheny, he has worked in many situations, including with
Stan Getz,
Jim Hall,
the Gil Evans Orchestra (1983-1985), and
John McLaughlin.
Elements, which usually also features
Bill Evans on reeds and keyboardist
Clifford Carter, was formed in 1982 and has existed on a part-time basis ever since, recording for Philo, Antilles, Novus, and Bluemoon. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide