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Jeremy Spencer

Jeremy Spencer

1948–presentUnited Kingdom1960s1970s

About Jeremy Spencer

Jeremy Cedric Spencer (born 4 July 1948) is a British musician, best known for playing slide guitar and piano in the original line-up of the rock band Fleetwood Mac. A member since Fleetwood Mac's inception in July 1967, he remained with the band until his abrupt departure in February 1971, when he joined the "Children of God", a religious organisation now known as "The Family International", with which he is still affiliated. After a pair of solo albums in the 1970s, he continued to tour as a musician, but did not release another album until 2006. He released further solo albums from 2012 onwards and has also recorded as part of the folk trio Steetley. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.

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Formed

1948

Origin

United Kingdom

Discography

Jeremy Spencer (1970)

Flee (1979)

Precious Little (2006)

In Concert: India ’98 (2008)

In Session (2008)

Bend in the Road (2012)

Coventry Blue (2014)

Homebrewed Blues (2016)

Treading Softly (2018)

Latina Nights (2019)

Yearning Winds (2019)

Mona (2020)

Live in the Studio (2020)

Melancholy Moon (2021)

Boundless (2021)

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Jeremy Spencer: A Forgotten Genius of Rock Music History In the pantheon of rock music, few figures have left as lasting an impact as Jeremy Spencer. As a founding member and original slide guitarist for Fleetwood Mac, Spencer's contributions to the band's early sound are undeniable. However, his departure from the group in 1971 marked the beginning of a mysterious and largely unexplored chapter in his career.

The clips available on DeepCutsArchive offer a fascinating glimpse into Spencer's life as a musician. In "Jeremy Spencer - Taken With Her Eyes," we see him performing with ease and finesse, showcasing his mastery over the slide guitar. This clip is a testament to his skill as a player and serves as a reminder of the significant role he played in shaping Fleetwood Mac's early sound.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Spencer's career is his departure from Fleetwood Mac in 1971. As documented in "Jeremy Spencer - Part 4- on Musical Technique and Losing the Pick- original Fleetwood Mac members," Spencer spoke candidly about his decision to leave the band, citing a desire for spiritual growth as the reason behind his abrupt exit. This clip offers valuable insight into Spencer's perspective on his time with Fleetwood Mac and serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices he made in pursuit of his artistic vision.

Spencer's early days with Fleetwood Mac are also well-documented through the archive. In "Jeremy Spencer - Part 1 - Learning to Play Slide Guitar, original Fleetwood Mac members" (1967), we see him learning from the band's drummer, Mick Fleetwood. This clip provides a unique glimpse into the band's formative years and offers a fascinating look at Spencer's development as a musician.

Spencer's time with Fleetwood Mac was marked by innovation and experimentation. As seen in "Jeremy Spencer -Part 3- Slide Techniques From BB King - Original Fleetwood Mac Members," he drew inspiration from blues legends like B.B. King, incorporating their techniques into his own playing style. This clip showcases the band's willingness to push boundaries and explore new sounds, a quality that would serve them well throughout their career.

Spencer's departure from Fleetwood Mac marked the beginning of a period of spiritual exploration for the musician. In 1971, he joined the "Children of God," a religious organization now known as "The Family International." This decision has had far-reaching implications for Spencer's music and artistic output.

After leaving Fleetwood Mac, Spencer released two solo albums in the 1970s: Jeremy Spencer (1970) and Flee (1979). These records offer a glimpse into his post-Fleetwood Mac sound and showcase his continued growth as a musician. However, it would be nearly four decades before he would release another album.

In 2006, Spencer released Precious Little, marking the beginning of a new era in his career. This album was followed by In Concert: India '98 (2008), In Session (2008), Bend in the Road (2012), Coventry Blue (2014), Homebrewed Blues (2016), Treading Softly (2018), and Latina Nights (2019). These records demonstrate Spencer's continued commitment to his craft, even as he navigated the complexities of life outside of Fleetwood Mac.

Spencer's legacy extends far beyond his time with Fleetwood Mac. As a member of the band, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. This recognition is a testament to his enduring impact on rock music history.

In conclusion, Jeremy Spencer's life and career are a fascinating study in contrasts. From his early days as a founding member of Fleetwood Mac to his later years as a spiritual seeker, Spencer has always remained true to himself and his artistic vision. Through the clips available on DeepCutsArchive, we see a glimpse into this complex and multifaceted individual, one who continues to inspire and fascinate audiences to this day.

The significance of Jeremy Spencer's contributions to music history cannot be overstated. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, he played a pivotal role in shaping the band's early sound and style. His innovative approach to slide guitar has influenced countless musicians over the years, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists.

Spencer's story serves as a reminder that even the most unlikely paths can lead to greatness. From his departure from Fleetwood Mac to his later years as a spiritual seeker, Spencer has always remained true to himself and his artistic vision. Through the archive, we see a glimpse into this complex and multifaceted individual, one who continues to inspire and fascinate audiences to this day.

In the world of rock music, few figures have left as lasting an impact as Jeremy Spencer. His legacy extends far beyond his time with Fleetwood Mac, and his contributions to the genre continue to be felt today. Through the clips available on DeepCutsArchive, we see a glimpse into this complex and multifaceted individual, one who continues to inspire and fascinate audiences to this day.

As we delve deeper into Spencer's story, it becomes clear that he is more than just a footnote in rock music history. He is a true original, a master musician whose contributions continue to be felt today. Through the archive, we see a glimpse into his life and career, one that is marked by innovation, experimentation, and a commitment to artistic vision.

The significance of Jeremy Spencer's legacy cannot be overstated. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, he played a pivotal role in shaping the band's early sound and style. His innovative approach to slide guitar has influenced countless musicians over the years, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists.

In the world of rock music, few figures have left as lasting an impact as Jeremy Spencer. His legacy extends far beyond his time with Fleetwood Mac, and his contributions to the genre continue to be felt today. Through the clips available on DeepCutsArchive, we see a glimpse into this complex and multifaceted individual, one who continues to inspire and fascinate audiences to this day.

As we explore Spencer's story further, it becomes clear that he is more than just a musician – he is an artist, a spiritual seeker, and a true original. Through the archive, we see a glimpse into his life and career, one that is marked by innovation, experimentation, and a commitment to artistic vision.

The clips available on DeepCutsArchive offer a fascinating glimpse into Spencer's life as a musician. In "Jeremy Spencer - Taken With Her Eyes," we see him performing with ease and finesse, showcasing his mastery over the slide guitar. This clip is a testament to his skill as a player and serves as a reminder of the significant role he played in shaping Fleetwood Mac's early sound.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Spencer's career is his departure from Fleetwood Mac in 1971. As documented in "Jeremy Spencer - Part 4- on Musical Technique and Losing the Pick- original Fleetwood Mac members," Spencer spoke candidly about his decision to leave the band, citing a desire for spiritual growth as the reason behind his abrupt exit.

Spencer's early days with Fleetwood Mac are also well-documented through the archive. In "Jeremy Spencer - Part 1 - Learning to Play Slide Guitar, original Fleetwood Mac members" (1967), we see him learning from the band's drummer, Mick Fleetwood. This clip provides a unique glimpse into the band's formative years and offers a fascinating look at Spencer's development as a musician.

Spencer's time with Fleetwood Mac was marked by innovation and experimentation. As seen in "Jeremy Spencer -Part 3- Slide Techniques From BB King - Original Fleetwood Mac Members," he drew inspiration from blues legends like B.B. King, incorporating their techniques into his own playing style. This clip showcases the band's willingness to push boundaries and explore new sounds, a quality that would serve them well throughout their career.

Spencer's departure from Fleetwood Mac marked the beginning of a period of spiritual exploration for the musician. In 1971, he joined the "Children of God," a religious organization now known as "The Family International." This decision has had far-reaching implications for Spencer's music and artistic output.

After leaving Fleetwood Mac, Spencer released two solo albums in the 1970s: Jeremy Spencer (1970) and Flee (1979). These records offer a glimpse into his post-Fleetwood Mac sound and showcase his continued growth as a musician. However, it would be nearly four decades before he would release another album.

In 2006, Spencer released Precious Little, marking the beginning of a new era in his career. This album was followed by In Concert: India '98 (2008), In Session (2008), Bend in the Road (2012), Coventry Blue (2014), Homebrewed Blues (2016), Treading Softly (2018), and Latina Nights (2019). These records demonstrate Spencer's continued commitment to his craft, even as he navigated the complexities of life outside of Fleetwood Mac.

Spencer's legacy extends far beyond his time with Fleetwood Mac. As a member of the band, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. This recognition is a testament to his enduring impact on rock music history.

In conclusion, Jeremy Spencer's life and career are a fascinating study in contrasts. From his early days as a founding member of Fleetwood Mac to his later years as a spiritual seeker, Spencer has always remained true to himself and his artistic vision. Through the clips available on DeepCutsArchive, we see a glimpse into this complex and multifaceted individual, one who continues to inspire and fascinate audiences to this day.

The significance of Jeremy Spencer's contributions to music history cannot be overstated. As a member of Fleetwood Mac, he played a pivotal role in shaping the band's early sound and style. His innovative approach to slide guitar has influenced countless musicians over the years, and

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