Talk:Mark Lee Townsend
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editMark Townsend is one of those rare players who is in demand both for his eclectic background and for his signature sounds. Armed with an arsenal of Gibson guitars, the veteran of the contemporary Christian scene is equally at home in the studio with Steve Taylor and Grover Levy or on tour with multi-platinum hip-hop group dc Talk (in support of Jesus Freak). Among the guitars he uses are a Fender Telecaster, and a Paul Reed Smith CE24, along with his several Gibsons.[citation needed]
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