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Gregory Spawton

Gregory Spawton (born 17 May 1965) is an English musician and songwriter, best known as the bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter and founder of English progressive rock band Big Big Train.

Spawton was brought up in Sutton Coldfield in the West Midlands. The first prog album he heard was Selling England by the Pound by Genesis, which belonged to his brother Nigel, when he was 12. The first album he bought was Pawn Hearts by Van der Graaf Generator. He also saw Steve Hackett on his Defector tour in 1980. A heavy influence of his is Peter Hammill.

Before Big Big Train, Spawton was in a band called Equus, which played some shows around Sutton Coldfield in the early 80s.

Spawton moved to Bournemouth in 1987 after graduating from the Reading University. with a degree in archaeology. He formed Big Big Train with Andy Poole in 1990, taking on the role of lead guitarist. They were soon joined by Poole's friend, Ian Cooper, on keyboards, Steve Hughes on drums, and Canadian vocalist Martin Read, who also played acoustic guitar.

Their debut album, Goodbye to the Age of Steam, was released in 1994, with Spawton writing or co-writing all the tracks. He also filled the role of keyboardist after the departure of Cooper for sessions of 1997's English Boy Wonders, before Tony Müller joined as Cooper's replacement for a rare live show at the Astoria, London.

Big Big Train became an independent band after their label GEP dropped them due to disappointing sales. They continued and released Bard, in February 2002. They also released Gathering Speed (2004) and The Difference Machine (2007) with new vocalist Sean Filkins. The former is the only album not to feature any songs solely written by Spawton, and the latter feature guest appearances from Nick D'Virgilio and Dave Meros of Spock's Beard, Pete Trewavas of Marillion, and Mike Holmes of IQ also having some involvement.

In 2009, the band had a fresh start with Sean Filkins and Steve Hughes leaving and being replaced by David Longdon and Nick D'Virgilio. Their resulting breakout album, The Underfall Yard, included Spawton taking up the role of guitarist, keyboardist and bassist, with Poole playing additional keyboards and bass. The album also featured Dave Gregory of XTC on guitars, sitar, Mellotron, with Jem Godfrey playing a synth solo and Francis Dunnery playing a guitar solo on the titular track. The album also featured a four-piece brass section and Jon Foyle on cello. Spawton wrote all tracks on The Underfall Yard.

Dave Gregory joined the band full time to work on their follow-up albums English Electric Part One and Two.

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