- Spooner Oldham
Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Spooner Oldham
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Dewey Lindon Oldham, Jr.
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Born = center star,Alabama
Died =
Origin =
Instrument = Organ,piano , keyboards
Occupation =Songwriter ,Session musician
Years_active = 1960s-present
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Associated_acts =FAME Studios ,Dan Penn
URL = [http://www.spooneroldham.com/ www.spooneroldham.com]
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Past_members =Dewey Lyndon "Spooner" Oldham is an American
songwriter andsession musician . Anorganist , he recorded inMuscle Shoals, Alabama and atFAME Studios on such hitR&B songs as "When a Man Loves a Woman" byPercy Sledge , "Mustang Sally" byWilson Pickett and "I Never Loved a Man" byAretha Franklin .As a songwriter, Spooner Oldham teamed with
Dan Penn to write such hits asThe Box Tops ' "Cry Like a Baby", "I'm Your Puppet", "A Woman Left Lonely" and "It Tears Me Up".A native of Center Star, Alabama, Oldham started out playing piano in bands during high school. He then attended classes at the
University of North Alabama but turned instead to playing at FAME Studios. He moved toMemphis, Tennessee in 1967 and teamed up with Penn atChips Moman 's American Studios.Oldham later moved to Los Angeles and has continued to be a sought-after backing musician, recording and performing with such artists as
Bob Dylan ,Willy DeVille ,Joe Cocker , theHacienda Brothers ,Linda Ronstadt ,Jackson Browne , theEverly Brothers ,Dickey Betts ,J. J. Cale andFrank Black .A frequent backing musician for
Neil Young , Oldham appears in the concert film, "" and backed up Crosby Stills Nash & Young on their 2006 "Freedom of Speech" tour.As of 2007 , Oldham was touring with the rock/alt country band,Drive-By Truckers on their "The Dirt Underneath" Tour.
In 2008 Oldham played on "Last days at the Lodge", the third album released by folk/soul singerAmos Lee . ?Father of Chan Marshall aka CAT POWER... ?External links
* [http://www.spooneroldham.com/ Official site]
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* [http://www.alamhof.org/oldhams.htm Alabama Music Hall of Fame]
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