SPENCER DURHAM

(Above photo courtesy of Lucy Piller.  All copyrights reserved.)

"Evil" from Blues Jam
Spencer hosts the Blues Jam at The Black Diamond Grill every Wednesday night. Here is a video of Spencer singing the old classic "Evil" with Marty Manous (lead guitar Marty Manous Band), Gage Gilmore (bass guitar Marty Manous Band), Dr. Kurt Tompkins on drums and Rob Suriano on percussion. For more information on the Blues Jam please visit http://www.theblackdiamondgrill.com Video courtesy of Mikel Estes, Life Goes On Productions:
Nowhere To Go
Spencer Durham performing his original song "Nowhere To Go" at The Chattahoochie Mountain Fair during The Nooze Magazine's Open Mic Invitational on September 16, 2009. Here's a little of Spencer's blues based rock that shocks. Spencer was runner up to Southern Grounds recording artist Levi Lowrey in this competition.
Whipping Post
Spencer and his long time friend Zac McConnell shared the bill at The Crimson Moon in Dahlonega, GA on August 21st, 2009. Zac and Spencer have known each other since day care and played music together off and on all through school. They closed out this show covering an old Allman Brothers classic, Whipping Post. ________________________________________________________
Into The Mystic Van Morrison Cover
Spencer Durham performing Van Morrison's classic tune "Into The Mystic" during a showcase sponsored by The Nooze Magazine at The Chattahoochie Mountain Fair in Clarkesville, Ga. on September 16, 2009. object width="425" height="344">
Lingerin' Blues
Spencer Durham & Connelly Crowe performing live at The Crimson Moon Cafe in Dahlonega, Ga 8-21-09. Lingerin' Blues written by Spencer Durham.
Guiltier Ways
Emotional duet written by Connelly Crowe and Spencer Durham dealing with guilt in a love relationship. This is the first song Connelly and Spencer wrote together. It was performed live at The Crimson Moon Cafe in Dahlonega, Ga. on August 21, 2009 ___________________________________________________
Think of You (A Farewell Song)
An acoustic duet about two lovers who exchange gifts and say farewell as the young man goes off to serve his country. Written by Spencer Durham, this video was shot in front of a live audience at The Crimson Moon Cafe in Dahlonega, Ga on August 21, 2009. _____________________________________________________
Stealin'
When Spencer was seven or eight years old he heard Jerry Garcia & David Grisman's Shady Grove album. The old traditional song, "Stealin'" was probably his favorite cut and Spencer recorded it for his new Jerry Garcia-Grateful Dead tribute EP entitled "Smile, Smile, Smile". This video was recorded at The Crimson Moon Cafe in Dahlonega, Ga. on August 21, 2009. Connelly Crowe joins Spencer onstage for this duet version. ______________________________________________________
Brokedown Palace
Spencer Durham and Connelly Crowe did a duet version of the Grateful Dead classic cover "Brokedown Palace" on August 21, 2009 at The Crimson Moon Cafe in Dahlonega, GA. Brokedown Palace appears on Spencer's new Grateful Dead tribute EP, "Smile, Smile, Smile". ____________________________________________________________
Sand Ceremony Song Video
Spencer wrote the Sand Ceremony Song which has been played at thousands of weddings all around the world. Ok, so it is not Spencer's typical "in-your-face" kind of rock and roll song... but we think it's pretty cool when a singer-songwriter can make such an impact on other peoples lives. And what makes a bigger impact than making your wedidng special?
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