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Will Carruthers was born on 9 November, 1967 in Chesterfield, United Kingdom. Discover Will Carruthers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Chesterfield, United Kingdom |
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Will Carruthers Height, Weight & Measurements
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Will Carruthers Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Will Carruthers worth at the age of 57 years old? Will Carruthers’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
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Circa 2008-2010, Carruthers has been playing bass and touring with the psychedelic band, The Brian Jonestown Massacre. He has featured on their previous two albums, Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? and Aufheben.
Freelovebabies is the name Carruthers is releasing his solo work under. The band's gigs include The Dream Machine Festival in Bradfield, Essex, in August 2007, The People's Revolutionary Choir single launch in London and The Dream Machine at The Shakespeare, Sheffield, in October 2007. These gigs featured Ricky Maymi from the Brian Jonestown Massacre on guitar, Joe Woolley on guitar, Mel Draisey from The Clientele on keyboards, Steven Beswick on drums, The Koolaid Electric Company's Dave Griffin on bass and Sam Barrett on percussion.
Home Improvement for Condemned Buildings is the second Freelovebabies album, and was released in 2006. It is available through www.willcarruthers.com. It features Jonny Mattock, Kevin Cowen, Mark Refoy, Fiona McCreath, Jon Wald and Adam Fernie. Carruthers is making a return to live music. He describes his life as being "a peculiar balancing act between artistic endeavour and hard labour".
Written in Sand was written by Carruthers and the guitarist Kevin Cowen. It was self-recorded and released by Carruthers in 2001.
He was asked to join the band The Guaranteed Ugly in 1996 by his acquaintance Gavin Wissen who had been the singer for 'The Cogs of Tyme'. At the time, the group were Billy Childish's favourite band. The band played once a month at the Dirty Water Club in London supporting Thee Headcoats. Around this time, Carruthers was approached by Kember, to join his band Spectrum . Carruthers subsequently recorded an EP with Spectrum and The Silver Apples, and played many dates with spectrum in 1999, most notably on tour supporting the Flaming Lips.
Carruthers joined Spacemen 3, replacing bassist Pete Bain, in 1988. One of his first gigs was the performance that would represent the live Dreamweapon album. He performed on Spacemen 3 third studio album, Playing with Fire released in 1989. Spacemen 3 toured extensively in Europe in 1989. Carruthers contributed to Peter Kember's solo side project, album Spectrum. He also played on Spacemen 3's fourth and final studio album, Recurring. At a time when internal conflict was rife in the band, Carruthers left the Spacemen 3 in 1990 before the album was completed. He went to work on a building site as a labourer to pay off the debts he had incurred during his time in the band.
Carruthers moved to Rugby in 1977, and joined St Mark's Junior school.
Carruthers plays a 1976 Gibson Thunderbird electric bass guitar.
Will Carruthers (born 9 November 1967, in Chesterfield, England) is a musician, best known for playing bass in the influential alternative rock bands Spacemen 3 and Spiritualized.