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Lead singer, theremin player and rhythm guitarist for the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
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2011 Girl Walks Into a Bar (writer: "Fix These Blues")
 
2007 Hot Fuzz (writer: "Here Come the Fuzz" / performer: "Here Come the Fuzz" / producer: "Here Come the Fuzz")
 
2006 Wellkåmm to Verona (writer: "Take My Hand")
 
2005 The Island (writer: "Walking Bum")
 
2004 The Butterfly Effect (writer: "The Midnight Creep" / as Spencer)
 
2002 The Sopranos (TV series)
For All Debts Public and Private (2002) (writer: "Do You Want to Get Heavy?")
 
2000 Road Trip (writer: "Lovin' Machine" / as Spencer)
 
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2009 A Lot of Chocolate (short)
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1996 Joe's Apartment
Boss Hog Band Member (as Jonathan Spencer)
 
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2008 Last Call with Carson Daly (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 22 February 2008 (2008) … Himself
 
2007 Fuzz: The Sound that Revolutionized the World (video documentary)
Himself
 
2006 Monks - The Transatlantic Feedback (documentary)
 
2005 Looking for a Thrill: An Anthology of Inspiration (video documentary)
Himself
 
2002 You See Me Laughin' (documentary)
Himself
 

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Lead singer, theremin player and rhythm guitarist for the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. See more »