This article is about the English folk musician. For the Canadian baker and actor, see John Tully Speirs. For the New Zealand rugby union player, see John Spiers (rugby union). For the British wealth manager, see John Spiers (entrepreneur).
John Spiers
John Spiers performing with Bellowhead in 2011
Background information
Birth name
John Spiers
Born
1975 Birmingham, England
Genres
Folk music
Occupation(s)
Musician
Website
www.johnspiers.co.uk
Musical artist
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afternoon concerts are greeted by capacity crowds. The Unthanks and JohnSpiers and Jon Boden had successful performances there in their early careers...
Offspring and The Imagined Village. More recently, she has performed with JohnSpiers of Bellowhead, with whom she recorded the album, Needle Pin, Needle Pin...
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musicians who use the Hohner Claviola include John Medeski, Rob Burger, Michael Hearst, and JohnSpiers. The name "Claviola" was also used by the German...
77 metres. The next season, Spiers recorded his best ever throw of 74.45 metres but only finished third nationally. Spiers continued to compete until 1980/81...
Paperbacks and Their European Background. New York: R. R. Bowker, 1958. JohnSpiers, ed. The Culture of the Publisher's Series. 2 vols. London: Palgrave...
Series, vol. 1: Authors, Publishers and the Shaping of Taste, edited by JohnSpiers (Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 88–105...
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vocal in Spiers & Boden. He was the first person to use a "stomp box" with English traditional music[citation needed] - an idea he and Spiers borrowed...
school grounds and the council worked in partnership to set up a Friends of Spiers (FoS) organisation to develop ideas and seek funding. North Ayrshire Council...