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Mark Hewins is a British jazz guitarist who was born on 24 March, 1955 in British. He is best known for his work with the band Soft Machine, which he joined in 1984. He has also worked with many other artists, including Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, and John Zorn. Hewins has released several solo albums, including "The View From Here" (1995), "The View From Here II" (1997), and "The View From Here III" (1999). He has also released several albums with Soft Machine, including "Soft Works" (2002) and "Soft Bounds" (2005). Hewins has been nominated for several awards, including the British Jazz Awards in 2002 and 2003. He has also been featured in several publications, including Guitar Player Magazine and Jazzwise Magazine. Hewins is currently 69 years old and his net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a jazz guitarist and his work with Soft Machine.

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Age 69 years old
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Born 24 March, 1955
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1987

He has collaborated with Dennis Gonzalez and Andrew Cyrille in the U.S. and in Europe with Django Bates in Research. Hewins' first solo album was The Electric Guitar (1987). He was Lou Reed's guitar tech on several tours.

1976

Hewins has worked extensively with various Canterbury scene musicians, including multiple projects with Elton Dean. He played on Dave Sinclair's Moon Over Man album and with him in The Polite Force (1976-8, Canterbury Knights album). He was in Going Going (1990) and Caravan of Dreams (1991) with Richard Sinclair. Hewins played in later incarnations of Soft Heap (with Dean, Pip Pyle and John Greaves) and can be heard on A Veritable Centaur. He was a member of Gong in 1999. Hewins has also worked extensively with Hugh Hopper, including in Dark Horse and Mashu (1995-8). Hewins also worked with Mashu percussionist Shyamal Maïtra on other projects, including a duo and a trio with Carol Grimes.

1973

Hewins' professional career as a guitarist began in 1973 with the London band Mother Sun with Steve Tozer and lead singer Dave Bell. Early work included on the Dance Orchestra's A Luta Continua (alongside Phil Collins, John Martyn, and Danny Thompson).

1955

Mark Hewins (born 24 March 1955) is an English jazz guitarist known for his connections to the Canterbury scene, a group of English progressive rock musicians during the 1960s.