Spencer Albee
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Spencer Aaron Albee (born May 30, 1976) is an American musician, producer, and front man of the Maine based rock band As Fast As.
[edit] Early Life
Albee was raised in the town of York, ME where he was influenced at an early age by his grandfather, a banjo player and music enthusiast. Early groups that influenced Albee included The Who, Pink Floyd, and The Beatles. Beatles' bass player Paul McCartney left an indelible mark on Albee's musical development.
Albee was first introduced to the piano by his parents, and without much formal training picked up the instrument mostly by ear. From there he dabbled in guitar (playing right-handed despite being a natural lefty), bass, tuba, recorder, harmonica, and accordion. He also developed his voice by singing in his school's chorus.
[edit] Professional Development
At the age of 21, Albee dropped out of the University of Southern Maine to join the regionally popular Rustic Overtones as their keyboard player. His relationship with the band would last several years and give him the opportunity to rub elbows with the likes of David Bowie and Funk Master Flex.
After Rustic Overtones broke up Albee formed a solo effort he dubbed "The Popsicko," under the pseudonym "Frankenstein." This was the first time his skills as a songwriter and front man were showcased. Due to a variety of circumstances the band Albee had assembled for the project only played a few gigs and broke up quietly just months after inception.
Albee's next endeavor was the much more successful Rocktopus which recorded two albums and toured extensively. After the band's second album, Something Fierce, Albee decided he needed a more serious image and changed the band's name to "As Fast As," which it remains today. As Fast As is currently signed to Octone Records