Spencer Ward Bohren is an American roots musician, singer, songwriter, teacher, and visual artist.
Background
Bohren"s maternal ancestry is Scots-Irish, and his father"s family came from Alsace-Lorraine. He grew up in a Baptist family in Wyoming and spent time in Denver and Boulder, Colorado, southern Oregon, and Seattle, Washington in the early part of his career.
Career
He plays guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo, and percussion, and utilizes the roots of American traditional music to write songs in blues, country, gospel and folk styles. He has released fourteen albums since 1984. Bohren has performed throughout the United States as well as in Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Spain, Mexico, and Japan.
He has performed on the A Prairie Home Companion radio program and at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
He has also taught at the Fur Peace Ranch. In the late 1970s and early 1980s he hosted a weekly Monday-night jam session at the Tipitina"s music club in New Orleans.
Although he most often works as a soloist, he has performed in several bands, including the Funston Brothers, the Eagle-Ridin" Papa, Butterfat, Rufus Krisp, the Earthtones, and Gone Johnson. He has collaborated with folk blues performer Judy Roderick, diesel-billy guitarist Bill Kirchen, opera singer Karen Clift, Doctor John, the Blind Boys of Alabama, and the vocal duo The Tremors.
In the academic world, Bohren presents a musical overview of American roots music, a lecture-performance entitled Down the Dirt Road Blues, which traces the journey of a single song, "Dirt Road Blues," from Africa to the days of slavery in the American South, through the modern age.
He uses appropriate vintage instruments to orchestrate the story as the song evolves from a simple vocal melody to a blues song, a dance number, a hillbilly banjo piece, a country hit, and into the age of rock "n" roll. He has recorded for the Virgin, Sony/France, Valve, Zephyr, Public Road, Last Call, Loft, Alpha, Great Southern, and New Blues labels. Also a visual artist, Bohren creates artworks that he calls "Reliquaries" and shares his philosophy and techniques with interested students of all ages.
The family home suffered significant damage during Hurricane Katrina and Bohren wrote the song "Long Black Lincolnshire" about the experience.
Spencer Bohren interview (2007)
Spencer Bohren interview (2008).