Mark Kendall of GREAT WHITE: Battling Stage Four Kidney Cancer with Determination and Hope

Mark Kendall, the guitarist of the band GREAT WHITE, recently shared that he is battling stage four kidney cancer. Despite the diagnosis, he remains positive and is undergoing treatment. Kendall, who comes from a family with a musical background, was influenced by iconic musicians like Jimi Hendrix and CREAM. His passion for the guitar and heartfelt playing style have resonated with fans worldwide.
Originally forming the band under the name DANTE FOX, Kendall and his bandmates caught the attention of a record executive who suggested they change their name to GREAT WHITE. Since then, the band has produced hits like "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" and has sold millions of albums globally. Kendall's dedication to music and his bandmates has been unwavering throughout his career.
Despite his health battle, Kendall remains determined to fight the cancer and has expressed gratitude for the support he has received. With the love of his family, including his wife Bridget and four children, Kendall is focused on his recovery. The music world is rooting for his successful treatment and return to the stage.