Chalmers Alford Musical artist

Chalmers Edward "Spanky" Alford (May 22, 1955 – March 24, 2008) was an American three-time Grammy-winning jazz guitarist. Alford was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He was well known for his playing style and use of arpeggiations. He had an illustrious career as a gospel quartet guitar player in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s with groups such as the Mighty Clouds of Joy among others.Later in life, he found a new career in the neo-soul movement of the 1990s and 2000s, most notably contributing to the sounds of D'Angelo and Tony Toni Toné. Alford played guitar as part of The Soultronics (D'angelo's band for his 2000 "Voodoo" tour), alongside Questlove, James Poyser, Pino Palladino and Anthony Hamilton. He was a teacher, and was credited with teaching Raphael Saadiq among others to play guitar. He played on several albums with artists such as Joss Stone, John Mayer, Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq, D'Angelo and Roy Hargrove.Alford died in March 2008, at the age of 52, in Huntsville, Alabama.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Spanky
Birth dateMay 22, 1955
Birth place
Pennsylvania , Philadelphia
Date of deathMarch 24, 2008
Place of death
Huntsville Alabama

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Musical artist

Career started1960
Career ended2008
associated musical artist
Tupac Shakur
Joss Stone
Bee Gees
D'Angelo
Mighty Clouds of Joy
John Mayer
Mary J. Blige
Raphael Saadiq
Roy Hargrove
Ali Shaheed Muhammad
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Blues
Jazz
Gospel music
Neo soul
instrument
Guitar

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