Spencer Davis
A Welsh guitarist, harmonica player, and vocalist, Spencer Davis became one of the elder statesmen of mid-'60s British rock. As part of the Spencer Davis Band, which formed in Birmingham in 1963, Davis scored chart-topping hits on both sides of the Atlantic, including "Keep on Running" and "Somebody Help Me" in the U.K. and a pair of Top Ten singles, "Gimme Good Lovin'" and "I'm a Man," in the United States. The band -- which also featured a teenaged Stevie Winwood on vocals, guitar, and organ, Muff Winwood (Stevie's brother) on bass, and Pete York on drums -- continued to mix commercial pop tunes and blues-inspired R&B until the Winwoods departed in 1967. Inspired by American blues musicians, including Leadbelly and Muddy Waters, Davis left a career as a college English professor to form the Rhythm & Blues Quartet. After performing a series of gigs at Birmingham nightclub, the Golden Eagle Pub, the group became the club's resident band. Soon after adding regular Tuesday night sessions at the Marquee in London to their schedule, they changed their name to the Spencer Davis Group.
Although he briefly kept the band together following the departure of the Winwood siblings and recorded two minor hits, "Mr. Second Class" and "Time Seller," Davis disbanded the group. After a short stint playing alongside guitarist Alun Davies, he then moved to California in 1970. Remaining active as a musician, he recorded a solo album that quickly went out of print, formed a new blues-pop band called Davis, York, Hardin & Fenwick in 1973, and then launched an acoustic blues band with Richard Landis and Peter Jameson. For much of the remainder of the '70s and early '80s, Davis worked behind the scenes. After serving as a consultant for a California video company, he worked as an independent producer and publicist for Island Records, where he helped to guide the early careers of Robert Palmer and Bob Marley, and served as head of A&R for a small Hollywood-based independent label. In addition to recording an impressive solo album, Crossfire, featuring guest appearances by Dusty Springfield, Flo & Eddie, and Booker T. Jones, he produced the Spokane, Washington-based group USK and Canada's Downchild Blues Band.
Forming a new version of the Spencer Davis Group in 1984, Davis toured throughout the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. By 1987, the group averaged more than 100 shows a year. Davis appeared as a guest during concerts by the Grateful Dead, Gary U.S. Bonds, Levon Helm, Bruce Springsteen, Peter "Herman" Noone, Downchild, and Alvin Lee.
Joining with ex-Iron Butterfly and Blues Image guitarist/vocalist Mike Pinera, ex-Rare Earth drummer/vocalist Peter Rivera, and ex-Sugarloaf bassist/vocalist Jerry Corbetta, Davis formed the Classic Rock All Stars in 1993. During the two years that he worked with the group, Davis was featured on an album, Double Live, and performed in North America and Japan. Davis' original songs were featured in such films as Iron Eagle, The Big Chill, Mr. Destiny, Days of Thunder, Mr. Holland's Opus, and Notting Hill. He recorded numerous advertising jingles in the mid-'90s and appeared as himself in an episode of the TV comedy Married with Children. The following decade saw him continuing to record new material, and the solo effort So Far was issued in 2008. Spencer Davis died in Los Angeles on October 19, 2020, at the age of 81. The cause of death was pneumonia.
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Discography
12 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Gimme Some Lovin' (2010 Mix)
Rock - Released by Hitstown on 29 dec. 2017
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Gimme Some Loving (Billboard Hot 100 - No 7)
Pop - Released by Music Manager on 3 jul. 2020
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In Memory of Robert Johnson
Blues - Released by Black Sun Music on 1 jan. 1973
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Sam Moore & Spencer Davis - Live at the Rock N Roll Palace (Live)
Pop - Released by Torill Music on 11 nov. 2016
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Gimme Some Lovin' (L. A. Mix)
Rock - Released by Delta Records on 1 apr. 2020
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Still Crazy
Rock - Released by M.S. Distributing Company on 29 dec. 2009
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Jazz Sound
Jazz - Released by Tugurio Sounds Records on 2 mrt. 2016
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Walker County: Part One (Official Game Soundtrack)
Soundtracks - Released by 5427282 Records DK on 11 nov. 2023
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The Little Things
Pop - Released by Spencer Davis on 1 aug. 2021
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SCREWLOOSE
Soundtracks - Released by 5427282 Records DK on 8 nov. 2023
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo