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  1. 1979–1982: Sharks. Sharks started in 1979 by vocalist Rick Czerny and lead guitarist, Spencer Sercombe. Czerny and Sercombe met in high school playing together and began writing original material. Spencer eventually began working for B.C. Rich guitars.

  2. Spencer Sercombe (Gitarre, Gesang) Ich bin in den USA bei Los Angeles geboren und aufgewachsen. Die Songs von Creedence Clearwater Revival zogen sich wie ein roter Faden durch meine gesamte Kindheit und Jugend - manche davon habe ich bereits mit 12 Jahren mit meiner ersten Band auf die Bühne gebracht.

  3. www.sharkislandmusic.com › copy-of-newsBAND | sharkislandmusic

    Founded in 1979 by singer Richard Black and guitarist Spencer Sercombe, under the name ‘Sharks’, they independently released their album titled Alter-Ego in 1982, and it wasn’t long before the band branded the LA music scene with their own signature style through their blistering live performances.

  4. Shark Island is a hard rock/glam metal band from Los Angeles, California, USA, that was formed in 1979 under the name of Sharks (14). The band changed its name to Shark Island in 1985. The band was started by singer Richard Black (8), whose name then was Rick Czerny, and lead guitarist Spencer Sercombe, under the name of 'Sharks'.

  5. Explore music from Spencer Sercombe. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Spencer Sercombe on Discogs.

  6. RICHARD BLACK and guitarist SPENCER SERCOMBE started the band as THE SHARKS in 1979. In the eighties, the band was a part of the now legendary L.A. Rock scene on Sunset Strip which included the likes of MOTLEY CRUE and CINDERELLA and just about every other hair-metal act you can think of.

  7. 2. Juni 2007 · June 2, 2007, 16 years ago. news rock hard shark island. Singer Richard Black and guitarist Spencer Sercombe from cult '80s rockers SHARK ISLAND spoke to Savioursofrock.com recently about a number of topics including their latest album, Gathering Of The Faithful. A few excerpts follow: