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  1. Jeremy Cedric Spencer, born 4th July 1948. is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist who was a member of Fleetwood Mac from their inception in 1967 to 1971. Spencer was born in Hartlepool, Co Durham. He took up piano at the age of nine, switching to guitar in his teens. By now he was heavily influenced by blues music, especially Elmore James whose style of slide guitar playing he ...

  2. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Why Jeremy Spencer Left FFDP. Spencer calls Five Finger Death Punch a "runaway freight train of a business. So many people relied on us; we had 30 crew guys. It's a big business.

  3. 7 de nov. de 2012 · http://jeremyspencer.com/ - http://www.bluesfestivalen.dk/ - Jeremy Spencer: vocal & guitar - Michael Ravassat: guitar - Rune Endal: bass - Trond Ytterbø: ha...

  4. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Jeremy Spencer. Early Life Born on 4 July 1948, Jeremy Spencer began piano lessons at age nine and switched to guitar at 15. While forming his own band, the Levi Set, in his home town of Lichfield, Staffordshire, he discovered Elmore James and emulated his style.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2019 · Jeremy recorded a solo album, simply titled, Jeremy Spencer, released in 1970. Besides one serious blues number, he light-heartedly covered rockabilly, surf and 50’s ballads. Becoming disheartened with his lack of inspiration, Jeremy departed Fleetwood Mac in 1971 to pursue a spiritual path; he joined a Christian commune.

  6. 27 de nov. de 1999 · Jeremy recorded a solo album, simply titled, Jeremy Spencer, released in 1970. Besides one serious blues number, he light-heartedly covered rockabilly, surf and 50’s ballads. Becoming disheartened with his lack of inspiration, Jeremy departed Fleetwood Mac in 1971 to pursue a spiritual path; he joined a Christian commune.

  7. 27 de nov. de 1999 · Jeremy recorded a solo album, simply titled, Jeremy Spencer, released in 1970. Besides one serious blues number, he light-heartedly covered rockabilly, surf and 50’s ballads. Becoming disheartened with his lack of inspiration, Jeremy departed Fleetwood Mac in 1971 to pursue a spiritual path; he joined a Christian commune.