Yorkshire Post

Tributes to Spencer Davis Group founder, who has died aged 81

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SPENCER DAVIS, who founded the influentia­l beat band The Spencer Davis Group, has died at the age of 81.

The Welsh- born musician, who produced hits including Keep On Running and I’m A Man, died in hospital while being treated for pneumonia.

His agent Bob Birk yesterday said: “I have represente­d him as his agent for over 30 years. He was a very good friend.

“He was a highly ethical, very talented, good hearted, extremely intelligen­t, generous man.

“He leaves behind his longtimepa­rtnerJunea­ndthreeadu­lt children. He will be missed.”

Davis, who was known in musical circles as the Professor, was born in Swansea and began learning harmonica and accordion at the age of six.

In 1960, he moved from Wales to Birmingham to read German at the University of Birmingham, where he was further exposed to burgeoning genres such as skiffle, jazz, and blues.

He formed The Spencer Davis Group in 1963, featuring Steve Winwood on keyboards and guitar, hisbrother­MuffWinwoo­d on bass, and Pete York on drums.

They originally performed as the Rhythm and Blues Quartet and played mostly R& B covers.

Within a year, they had landed a regular gig at the famous Marquee Club on Oxford Street in London, and by 1964 the quartet had adopted the name The

Spencer Davis Group. They topped the UK singles chart twice and had seven top 40 singles, according to the Official Charts Company.

The original line- up were together for six years, with subsequent reunions featuring a variety of new players.

The track Gimme Some Lovin’ famously featured on the soundtrack­s of films The Blues Brothers and Notting Hill.

Music by The Spencer Davis Group is also included in the recent Helen Reddy biopic I Am Woman.

Actor Philip Martin Brown was among those paying tribute.

He said on Twitter: “# RIP Spencer Davis. Such happy memories of Northern Soul dancing to This Hammer.”

The Brian Jonestown Massacre frontman Anton Newcombe shared a video of the band performing Gimme Some Lovin’ in tribute.

He wrote: “Rest In Peace Spencer Davis.”

 ??  ?? SPENCER DAVIS: His band were famous for the hits Keep On Running and Gimme Some Lovin’.
SPENCER DAVIS: His band were famous for the hits Keep On Running and Gimme Some Lovin’.

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