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Artist Biography For The Spencer Davis Group

The Spencer Davis Group Was A Mid-1960s British Beat Group From Birmingham England. In Their Heyday The Group Consisted Of Steve Winwood On Vocals And Keyboards Steve's Brother Muff Winwood Played Bass Pete York Handled The Drums Plus Founder And Lead-Guitarist And Co-Singer Spencer Davis 1939–2020 . With Main Producer The Late Jimmy Miller Their Best Known Songs Include The UK Number Ones "Somebody Help Me" And "Keep On Running" Both Written By Reggae Musician Jackie Edwards "I'm A Man" And "Gimme Some Lovin'" The Latter Reached #2 In The UK And #7 In The US . The Band Ceased To Be Active In 1968. Davis Re-Founded The Group On Two More Occasions Without The Involvement Of The Winwood Brothers First In 1973–1974 For Two More Albums And Again From 2006 Since When They Have Primarily Been A Touring Act Formed In 1963 In Birmingham After The Welsh Guitarist Spencer Davis Encountered Vocalist And Organist Steve Winwood Then Aged 14 And Still At School And His Bass Playing Brother Muff Winwood Performing At A Pub The Golden Eagle As The Muff Woody Jazz Band. He Recruited Them And Pete York On Drums To Form The Rhythm And Blues Quartette Which Performed Regularly In The City. In 1964 They Signed Their First Recording Contract After Chris Blackwell Of Island Records Saw Them At An Appearance In A Local Club Blackwell Also Became Their Producer. The Group's First Professional Recording Was A Cover Version Of Dimples But They Came To Success At The End Of 1965 With Keep On Running The Group's First Number One Single. In 1966 They Followed This With Somebody Help Me And When I Come Home. For The German Market The Group Released "Det War In Schöneberg Im Monat Mai" And "Mädel Ruck Ruck Ruck An Meine Grüne Seite" The First Is From A 1913 Berlin Operetta The Second Is A Swabian Traditional As A Tribute Single For That Audience Spencer Davis Having Studied In West Berlin In The Early 1960s. By The End Of 1966 And The Beginning Of 1967 The Group Released Two More Hits Gimme Some Lovin' Which Was Re-Released In A Live Nine-Minute Version By Steve Winwood's Traffic In 1971 And I'm A Man. These Tracks Proved To Be Their Two Best-Known Successes Especially In The U.S. In 1967 Winwood Left To Form Traffic His Brother Muff Moved Into The Music Industry As A&R Man At Island Records. In A So-Called Joint Venture The Soundtrack To The Film Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush Featured Both The Spencer Davis Group And Traffic. Despite The Winwoods' Departure The Spencer Davis Group Continued Performing And Released More Singles Though Not Repeating Earlier Successes. These Included Time Seller In July 1967 The B-Side Don't Want You No More Also Received Radio Airplay. This Was Followed By "Mr. Second-Class" In Late 1967 Which Was Heavily Played On Radio Caroline At That Time One Of The Two Remaining Pirate Radio Ships Off The British Coast And The Group's Last Minor Hit "After Tea" In 1968. The Latter Song Was Released At The Same Time By The German Band The Rattles Providing Competition That Led Finally To A Temporary Stop To All Activities Of The Band. Davis Continued Working However Producing Some Jazz-Oriented Albums In The Late 1970s And Early 1980s. Although Short-Lived The Spencer Davis Group - Particularly Its Incarnation With Steve Winwood - Was Influential With Many Of The Band's Songs Covered By Other Artists Over The Years. Notable Among These Are Chicago's 1969 Version Of "I'm A Man " The Allman Brothers Band's 1969 Take Of "Don't Want You No More " Three Dog Night's 1970 Recording Of "Can't Get Enough Of It " And The Blues Brothers' 1980 Recording Of "Gimme Some Lovin'."

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