Spencer James Explained

Spencer James
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Spencer Frederick James
Birth Date:1953 4, df=y
Birth Place:Hayes, Middlesex, England
Instrument:Vocals, synthesizer guitar, guitar
Genre:Pop
Years Active:1970–present
Associated Acts:The Searchers, White Plains, Duke, The First Class, Heyday, Nightfly, Spencer James Band

Spencer Frederick James (born 15 April 1953)[1] is an English singer and musician. He has been the lead singer of veteran pop band The Searchers since 1986. James was also a member of the one-hit wonder band The First Class that scored a No. 4 hit with the song "Beach Baby".[2]

Early life

James grew up in Hayes, Middlesex. Working for Marshall's Music Group, he developed an interest in guitars and began playing and singing in local bands. James improved his stage craft while deputising in the band White Plains.[2] He then moved on to form a band named Duke.

Career

The First Class

See main article: The First Class. The First Class was initially a studio creation featuring the voice of Tony Burrows. The success of the song "Beach Baby" (#4 in the US) led to demand for live appearances. A group, including Spencer James, was assembled to perform a number of dates as The First Class.

In 1983, The First Class recorded the single "Gimme Little Sign" with Spencer James on vocals. The single had some success in the Netherlands.[3]

Nightfly

See main article: Nightfly. Formed in 1985 (originally under the name Heyday), Nightfly was a supergroup consisting of Spencer James on lead vocals, Zak Starkey on drums, Boz Burrell (ex-Bad Company) on bass, Micky Moody (ex-Whitesnake) on guitar and Mickey Simmonds on keyboards.[4] Nightfly toured in early 1985 but broke up soon after.[5]

James went on to form the Spencer James Band which enjoyed considerable success around the pub circuit of West London. At one gig at Brentford's Red Lion they shared the bill with The Searchers.[1]

The Searchers

See main article: The Searchers. In December 1985 long-time lead singer of The Searchers, Mike Pender, announced that he was leaving the group. Founding member John McNally recalled Spencer James from the Brentford gig and he was recruited as the new lead singer. His mastery of the synthesizer guitar also added authentic strings and keyboard sounds to The Searchers stage performances, emulating their original studio recordings.[1]

For more than twenty years, James has completed extensive national and international tours with The Searchers. He has also contributed to the album Hungry Hearts and a number of live recordings of the band (see Discography).

Discography

Studio albums

TitleYear
The First Class1974
The First Class1976

Singles

YearSingle
1974"Beach Baby"
"Bobby Dazzler"
"Dreams are Ten a Penny"
1975"What Became of Me"
"Funny How Love Can Be"[6]
"Life Is Whatever You Want It To Be"
"I Was a Star"
1976"Beach Baby (Re-Release)"
"Child's Play"
"Ain't No Love"
1977"Too Many Golden Oldies"
1978"Broken Toy"
1980"Beach Baby (Re-Release)"
1982"Beach Baby (Re-Release)"
1983"Gimme Little Sign"

Solo

Despite his hectic schedule with The Searchers, James has found time to record a number of solo albums in his home studio (SJO Music), many of the songs written himself. He also records and produces other acts.[7]

With The Searchers

Albums

Album detailsYearNote
Hungry Hearts1988[12]
Searchers Live1998
Searchers Live 22000
Searchers Live 32003
On Stage2005
The Definitive Searchers Live in Concert2008

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Searchers: A Chronology. the-searchers.co.uk. 2009-01-31.
  2. Web site: The Spencer James Official Website. the-searchers.co.uk. 2009-02-02.
  3. Web site: First Class. oocities.org. 3 December 2012.
  4. Web site: Nightfly. MusicMight.com. 2009-02-07.
  5. Web site: Nightfly. Van Tassell. Kathy. 20 November 2004. kathyszaksite.com. 2009-04-04.
  6. Music: Top 100 Songs – Billboard Hot 100 Chart . Billboard.
  7. Web site: Spencer James. Burton. Wendy. 2005. The Searchers Records . 2009-02-07.
  8. Web site: Tides of Time. the-searchers.co.uk. 2009-01-31.
  9. Web site: Love Remains. the-searchers.co.uk. 2009-01-31.
  10. Web site: Breathe In, Breathe Out. the-searchers.co.uk. 2009-01-31.
  11. Web site: The Age of Reason. spencerjames.the-searchers.co.uk. 3 December 2012.
  12. http://www.the-searchers.co.uk/discog.htm