Spoonful James
Spoonful James is an American indie/soul/blues band. The group was first formed in Auburn, Alabama; during 1996, and over the years they have played with many talented artists including: Government Mule, Little Feat, Buddy Miles, and the Jerry Garcia Band.[1] The song "Seven Mile Breakdown" - (released May 4, 2009) by American Idol winner Taylor Hicks; was originally recorded by them.[2]
Spoonful James | |
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Origin | Auburn, Alabama, USA |
Genres | Blues, country, soul |
Years active | 1996–Present |
Website | www.SpoonfulJames.com |
Past members | Taylor Hicks Lee Vartanian Jay Knorr Shaylor Warren Spencer Pope James Hooker Jay Wilson John Troutman |
Current members
- Wynn Christian - Lead vocals, guitars (1996–present)
- Quinn "Dirty" Borland - Bass guitar, backing vocals (1996–present)
- Eric Baath - Keyboards (2001–present)
- Patrick Lunceford - Drums, backing vocals (1998–present)
Discography
- Spoonful James (1997)
- Leave That Door Open (1998)
- "The Sarcophagus Demo" (2000)
- Seven Mile Breakdown (2001)
- Are You Listening? (2010)
References
- Band Biography: "Spoonful James." Retrieved on July 07, 2010
- Taylor Hicks: "Seven Mile Breakdown." Retrieved on July 07, 2010
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