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Jeremy Spencer (born July 4, [[1948]]), a British musician, was one of Fleetwood Mac's early guitarists, joining the band in [[1967]]. His specialty was the slide guitar and he was strongly influenced by blues musician Elmore James. He remained with the band until [[1971]] when he joined an obscure Christian [[cult]] known as the [[Children of God]]. Changing his name to [[Jonathan]] (later changing back to [[Jeremy]]), he renounced his possessions and shaved his head in joining the cult.  
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'''Jeremy Spencer''' (born 4 July 1948 in the United Kingdom), a British musician, was one of ''Fleetwood Mac's'' early guitarists, joining the band in 1967. His specialty was the slide guitar and he was strongly influenced by blues musician Elmore James. He remained with the band until 1971 when he joined an obscure Christian [[cult]] known as the [[Children of God]]. Changing his name to Jonathan (later changing back to Jeremy), he renounced his possessions and shaved his head in joining the cult.  
  
He remains with them to this day participating in missionary activities and doing studio recordings for the cult throughout [[Asia]] and [[South America]] (mainly [[Brazil]]).  
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He remains with them to this day participating in missionary activities and doing studio recordings for the cult throughout Asia and South America (mainly Brazil).  
  
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in [[1998]] for his work as part of Fleetwood Mac.  
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He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 for his work as part of ''Fleetwood Mac''.  
  
Spencer recorded a few albums and was touring India in the late [[1990s]]. Some of Spencer's children (with his former wife, Fiona) have formed a band in England called [[JYNXT]]. The band members are: [[Nat]], [[Koa]], [[Tally]], and [[Rick Spencer]].  
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Spencer recorded a few albums and was touring India in the late 1990s. Some of Spencer's children (with his former wife, Fiona) have formed a band in England called JYNXT. The band members are: Nat, Koa, Tally, and Rick Spencer.  
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
 
*[http://www.jeremyspencer.com/ Official web site]
 
*[http://www.jeremyspencer.com/ Official web site]
*[http://www.jynxt.com/ JYNXT] - Children of Jeremy Spencer Band
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*[http://www.jynxt.com/ JYNXT] - Band formed by some of the children of Jeremy Spencer  
  
  
 
[[Category:Current and Former Members]]
 
[[Category:Current and Former Members]]
 
[[Category:Abusers]]
 
[[Category:Abusers]]

Revision as of 22:57, 28 February 2005

Jeremy Spencer (born 4 July 1948 in the United Kingdom), a British musician, was one of Fleetwood Mac's early guitarists, joining the band in 1967. His specialty was the slide guitar and he was strongly influenced by blues musician Elmore James. He remained with the band until 1971 when he joined an obscure Christian cult known as the Children of God. Changing his name to Jonathan (later changing back to Jeremy), he renounced his possessions and shaved his head in joining the cult.

He remains with them to this day participating in missionary activities and doing studio recordings for the cult throughout Asia and South America (mainly Brazil).

He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 for his work as part of Fleetwood Mac.

Spencer recorded a few albums and was touring India in the late 1990s. Some of Spencer's children (with his former wife, Fiona) have formed a band in England called JYNXT. The band members are: Nat, Koa, Tally, and Rick Spencer.

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