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  1. Ian Spice (nicknamed "Spike"): born on 18 September 1966 in Chiswick, West London, [33] Ian Michael Spice was the first child of Michael (b. 1939) and Pamela Spice (née Hedges, b. 1941), who were married in early 1962. [34] A younger brother, Colin, was born in early 1969. [34]

    • London, England
    • 1984–1992
    • David Glasper, Marcus Lillington, Ian "Spike" Spice, Michael "Mick" Delahunty
  2. 24. Sept. 2000 · IanSpikeSpice. Birth. 18 Sep 1966. Death. 24 Sep 2000 (aged 34) Burial. Cremated, Other Add to Map. Memorial ID. 180246209.

  3. 26. März 2024 · Ian Spice (nicknamed "Spike"): born on 18 September 1966 in Chiswick, West London, [33] Ian Michael Spice was the first child of Michael (b. 1939) and Pamela Spice (née Hedges, b. 1941), who were married in early 1962. [34] A younger brother, Colin, was born in early 1969. [34]

  4. 18. Sept. 2020 · Ian "Spike" Spice (18 September 1966 – 24 September 2000) was an English musician, best known as a drummer of an English pop band Breathe. Ian Spice died in Thailand on 24 September 2000 of an undisclosed cause (though it is rumored to be from a car accident), and his remains cremated.

  5. Ian Spice (drums) Michael Delahunty (bass guitar) on “All That Jazz” & “Hands To Heaven”. Production. Engineer: John Gallen (“Say Hello”), Chris Porter (“All That Jazz”); John Madden (“Hands To Heaven”). Mastered By: Ian Cooper; Mixed By: Julian Mendelsohn (“Say Hello”), Chris Porter (“Hands To Heaven”)

    • "All That Jazz"
    • 3 September 1990
    • 1990
  6. Explore Ian "Spike" Spice's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Ian "Spike" Spice on AllMusic.

  7. Early on, singer David Glasper would watch his younger schoolmates – guitarist Marcus Lillington and drummer IanSpikeSpice – wail away at gigs during their headbanger band days. Ultimately, the three joined forces in a sextet called Catch 22, which eventually evolved into a quartet with Michael Delahunty on bass.