Mark Andrew White, a multifaceted musician and songwriter, held a prominent position within the iconic New Wave band 'ABC', alongside lead vocalist Martin Fry.
During his tenure with the group, White contributed to the creation of several chart-topping hits, including the No.1 album 'The Lexicon of Love' released in 1982, followed by the No.12 album 'Beauty Stab', and the No.7 album 'Alphabet City' in 1987.
In the year 1982, White shared in the success of three top-ten singles: 'Poison Arrow', 'The Look of Love', and 'All of My Heart', which reached the respective chart positions of No.6, No.4, and No.5.
White's departure from 'ABC' occurred in 1991, following the completion of the album 'Abracadabra', after which he pursued a solo career.
Throughout his time with 'ABC', White showcased his versatility by playing guitar, synthesizer, providing backing vocals, and serving as a co-songwriter.