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[[Image:Ed Spayer|300px|left|thumb|Ed Spayer, from his album cover.]]Ed Spayer is a bandleader who performed standards, apparently for the ballroom/dance hall crowd.  As far as the generic stereotype of generic performers goes, he has an energy and style that makes the one album (and presumably the only album) we have of his.  His voice reflects that he is, well, an older gentleman, and it has the ring of a radio announcer, but it doesn't detract from the style of music he performs, and gives it a sound of his own.
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[[Image:Ed Spayer.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Ed Spayer, from his album cover.]]Ed Spayer is a bandleader who performed standards, apparently for the ballroom/dance hall crowd.  As far as the generic stereotype of generic performers goes, he has an energy and style that makes the one album (and presumably the only album) we have of his.  His voice reflects that he is, well, an older gentleman, and it has the ring of a radio announcer, but it doesn't detract from the style of music he performs, and gives it a sound of his own.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
  
 
* '''[[Ed Spayer At Work]]''', with "his" [[The Streamliners|Streamliners]]; apparently self published, manufactured by Queen City Album Inc. in Cincinnati, OH.
 
* '''[[Ed Spayer At Work]]''', with "his" [[The Streamliners|Streamliners]]; apparently self published, manufactured by Queen City Album Inc. in Cincinnati, OH.

Revision as of 16:07, 27 May 2007

Ed Spayer, from his album cover.

Ed Spayer is a bandleader who performed standards, apparently for the ballroom/dance hall crowd. As far as the generic stereotype of generic performers goes, he has an energy and style that makes the one album (and presumably the only album) we have of his. His voice reflects that he is, well, an older gentleman, and it has the ring of a radio announcer, but it doesn't detract from the style of music he performs, and gives it a sound of his own.

Discography