Paul Spencer

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Paul Spencer (born 13 July 1955, Clacton-on-Sea, England)[1] is a movie producer who previously worked as drummer with different New Wave artists.

In mid-to-late 1978, he joined Magazine, replacing future Swing Out Sister's Martin Jackson, doing different live shows across Europe and on television shows, between them Old Grey Whistle Test. Later that year he was sacked.

Out of Magazine, he joined Speedometors shortly afterwards, during the recording of that band album, Day In The Lights.[2] After Speedometors, he began to work with Alex Harvey until 1982, when the glam icon died.

Nowadays, he is producing movies.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chase, Helen Magazine
  2. ^ SPEEDOMETORS
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