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  1. Gordon Spaeth (September 21, 1951 – March 8, 2005) became an official band member in 1983. The Fleshtones debuted at CBGB on May 19, 1976. In the late 1970s, The Fleshtones earned a local following and played often in Manhattan at CBGB and Max's Kansas City. Later, they found a favorite venue at Club 57 on St. Mark's Place.

    • Keith Streng, Peter Zaremba, Bill Milhizer, Ken Fox
    • 1976–present
  2. 3 ago 2005 · Saxophone and harmonica player. Brother of Brian Spaeth . Born 21.09.1951. Died 08.03.2005. In Groups: Action Combo, Full Time Men, The Fleshtones, The Action Dogs. Variations: Viewing All | Gordon Spaeth. Gordon Speath, G. Spaeth, Spaeth, Gordon Russell Spaeth, Gordon, Gregory Spaeth.

  3. Gordon Spaeth — sassofono, armonica, organo, voce (1978-1988) Brian Spaeth — sassofono (1978-1981) Mitchell Ames — chitarra (1979) Walter Scezney — basso (1979) Robert Burke Warren — basso, voce (1986-1988) Steve Greenfield — sassofono (1988-1992) Ken Fradley — tromba (1988) Mark McGowan — tromba (1988-1990)

  4. Jordan Alexander Spieth ( / ˈspiːθ /; born July 27, 1993) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour and former world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking. He is a three-time major winner and the 2015 FedEx Cup champion. [2] Spieth's first major win came in the 2015 Masters Tournament, when he shot a 270 (−18).

    • 13
    • Won: 2015
    • 16
    • 2nd: 2015
  5. 2 lug 2015 · Sixties ed Eighties, grinta e melodia, potenza e dolcezza si fondono in un sound sempre elettrizzante, dove ritmo, raffinatezza e spontaneità confluiscono mirabilmente, dando vita a un rock viscerale, dalle venature psichedeliche e dal cuore soul; in Up-Front fa il suo ingresso il sax di Gordon Spaeth (che, dopo varie collaborazioni ...

  6. 8 mar 2015 · Photo by Eric Fusco Gordon Spaeth died ten years ago. The longtime Fleshtones sax, harmonica, and organ player had left the band in 1988 for mental and physical health reasons; he'd last played on a Fleshtones record in 1998 ("Blow Job," on More Than Skin Deep

  7. (The group was often joined on-stage and in the studio by sax player Gordon Spaeth, who passed on in 2005.) The group fit nicely into New York's punk and new wave scene, and an early single, "American Beat," attracted the attention of independent label Red Star and, in time, I.R.S.