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Spencer Davis has died at the age of 81.The multi-instrumentalist and founder of The Spencer Davis Group passed away yesterday (October 19) while being treated for pneumonia, his agent Bob Birk told the BBC.Birk remembered Davis as “a highly ethical, very talented, good-hearted, extremely intelligent, generous man.
He will be missed.”Davis formed The Spencer Davis Group with Steve Winwood (organ/vocals), Muff Winwood (bass) and Pete York (drums) in 1963, with the band becoming renowned for such
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Spencer Davis, a British guitarist and bandleader whose eponymous rock group had 1960s hits including "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man," has died. He was 81.
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pic.twitter.com/R6fBpU5zblRIP Spencer Davis. He lead a magnificent band, one of the greats of the 60s, along with Muff and Steve Winwood.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticSpencer Davis, the Welsh rhythm guitarist and songwriter who lent his name to one of the most popular and influential British Invasion groups of the 1960s with hits including “Gimme Some Lovin’” and “I’m a Man”, died Monday of pneumonia in Los Angeles.
wrote: “I’m so very, very saddened to learn of the passing of Spencer Davis. He was such a lovely man, generous and kind, warm and funny, and will be much missed.
LONDON -- Spencer Davis, a British guitarist and bandleader whose eponymous rock group had 1960s hits including “Gimme Some Lovin’” and “I’m a Man,” has died. He was 81.Davis’ agent, Bob Birk, said Tuesday that he died in a hospital while being treated for pneumonia.
BBC.Also Read: Eddie Van Halen, Legendary Guitarist, Dies at 65Davis and his band, including Winwood on organ, Peter York on drums and his brother Muff Davis on bass, toured with The Rolling Stones and The Who throughout the ’60s. They formed in 1963 and changed their name from The Rhythm & Blues Quartet in 1964 and made Davis the frontman.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorSpencer Davis, the veteran British rock musician renowned for hits that bore his name but he did not sing, has died, died Monday of a heart attack, according to his former drummer Pete York, cited in the Birmingham Mail and multiple media reports.