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  1. Special guest stars were Rick Derringer, Spencer Davis, Daryl Hall, John Oates, and Stevie Nicks. Despite a hard push to replicate the success of Frampton Comes Alive!, Back to the Bars did not generate any significant singles or lift for Rundgren.

  2. Back to the Bars est un double album live de Todd Rundgren sorti en 1978. Il provient d'une série de concerts donnés dans trois salles différentes : le Bottom Line (en) de New York, le Roxy de Los Angeles et l'Agora (en) de Cleveland. De nombreux invités y apparaissent, parmi lesquels Spencer Davis, Stevie Nicks ou Daryl Hall et ...

  3. The set features him both as a solo artist with lots of famous guests at the time (Hall and Oates, Rick Derringer, Spencer Davis, Stevie Nicks, to name a few...) and alongside his band UTOPIA (but don't go expecting anything like 'The Ikon'...).

  4. The set features him both as a solo artist with lots of famous guests at the time (Hall and Oates, Rick Derringer, Spencer Davis, Stevie Nicks, to name a few...) and alongside his band UTOPIA (but don't go expecting anything like 'The Ikon'...).

  5. The Spencer Davis Group were a British blues and R&B influenced rock band [1] formed in Birmingham in 1963 by Spencer Davis (guitar), brothers Steve Winwood (vocals, keyboards, guitar) and Muff Winwood (bass guitar), and Pete York (drums).

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "Back To The Bars" on Discogs.

  7. Spencer Davis (born Spencer David Nelson Davies; 17 July 1939 – 19 October 2020) was a Welsh musician. He founded the Spencer Davis Group, a band that had several hits in the 1960s including "Keep On Running", "Gimme Some Lovin'", and "I'm a Man", all sung by Steve Winwood. Davis subsequently enjoyed success as an A&R executive with Island Records.