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Birth name
  
Alan Henry Spenner

Role
  
Music performer

Name
  
Alan Spenner

Instruments
  
Bass, guitar


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Born
  
7 May 1948Dalston, London (
1948-05-07
)

Genres
  
Died
  
August 11, 1991, London, United Kingdom

Music groups
  
Roxy Music (1978 – 1980), The Grease Band, Kokomo (1973 – 1991), Spooky Tooth (1970), ABC (1983)

Albums
  
Manifesto, The Last Puff, Beauty Stab, Amazing Grease, Flesh and Blood

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, songwriter

Alan Spenner


Alan Henry Spenner (7 May 1948 – 11 August 1991) was an English bass player who performed with Wynder K. Frog, The Grease Band, Spooky Tooth, ABC, David Coverdale, David Soul, Joe Cocker, Lynda Carter, Peter Frampton, Ted Nugent, Mick Taylor, China Crisis, Murray Head, Kokomo, Roxy Music, and played on the original 1970 concept album Jesus Christ Superstar.

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Spenner played bass live at Woodstock in 1969 with Joe Cocker and the Grease band, seen on The Woodstock Directors Cut DVD. In 1975 he played on Bryn Haworth's album Sunny Side of the Street. In August 1982 he played on the Roxy Music's DVD The High Road, filmed live in Fréjus, France.

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Spenner died on 11 August 1991 of a heart attack at the age of 43.

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Spenner's son, Henry Spenner, is the former drummer for the group Fields.

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Equipment

Spenner typically played Fender Precision, Fender Precision Fretless and Wal electric basses through an Ampeg amplification system. His Wal bass was a 78 JG Series that, coupled with his playing style, provided a signature sound heard on many Roxy Music songs, such as "Same Old Scene" and "Avalon".

References

Alan Spenner Wikipedia