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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_SpoonerBill Spooner - Wikipedia

    William "Sputnik" Spooner (born August 16, 1949) is a musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter, and the founder of The Tubes, a theatrical rock band. His songwriting is known for its use of humor and satire. He has released three solo albums: First Chud (1985), Mall to Mars (1997), and Demo-licious. [1]

  2. 24. Feb. 2014 · In connection with the 2012(!) release on Real Gone Music of a pair of Tubes albums (Young and Rich from 1976, and 1977’s Now), I interviewed Bill Spooner, founding songwriter and guitarist with the band. In addition to discussing the band’s career arc in general, and the stories behind the albums, he was kind enough to share ...

  3. 17. Sept. 2020 · The Tubes had pioneered the use of video in rock, but MTV audiences discovered them via Bill Spooner crooning Don’t Want To Wait Anymore in a shirt and tie. “Any song I sing is the greatest ever,” he jokes. “But yeah, that was the big 80s hair ballad thing, with lots of reverb on the snare drum.”

  4. Bill Spooner was a key songwriting contributor and musical director for the band until his departure in 1987, and it was his brainstorming and conceptualizations that helped launch The Tubes into the consciousness of the rock music world. Goldmine recently caught up with "Sputnik" for an exclusive interview.

  5. Bill Sputnik Spooner, Tubes Founder, Songwriter, Singer, and Guitarist : Please Click to Enter ©2014 Bill Spooner ...

  6. Profile: Musician, guitarist, singer and songwriter, and the founder of The Tubes, from Phoenix, Arizona, USA, born August 16, 1949. Father of Boone Spooner. Sites: billspooner.com , Wikipedia. Aliases: Warren S. Richardson Jr. In Groups: Condello, The Tubes.

  7. 25. Feb. 2014 · After a stint as Editor-in-chief for a national music magazine, Bill launched Musoscribe in 2009, and has published new content every business day since then (and every single day since 2018). The 4500-plus interviews, essays, and reviews on Musoscribe reflect Bill's keen interest in American musical forms, most notably rock, jazz ...