John Spence (musician)

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John Spence

Background information
Born February 3, 1969(1969-02-03)
Origin U.S. flag Anaheim, California
Died December 21, 1987
Genre(s) 2 Tone, Ska
Occupation(s) No Doubt's founder and first Lead vocalist
Years active 1986–1987
Associated
acts
No Doubt

John Francis Spence (3 February 196921 December 1987), always saying he wanted to be in a band, was a founding member of the then 2 Tone-Ska band No Doubt, along with Eric Stefani who had his younger sister Gwen Stefani sing backing vocals. John, who came up with the band's name from his favorite expression, took on the role as the lead vocalist, with the Madness-inspired Eric behind the keyboard. John was No Doubt's then energetic frontman, doing backflips and wild screams on the stage. Their performances early became popular on the local scene for being lively and entertaining.

On December 21, 1987, at the age of 18, Spence committed suicide by shooting himself with a gun in a park located in Anaheim, California. As this was early in No Doubt's existence, he therefore never appeared on any of the band's albums. This event was described as a big shock for his bandmates and friends, who found him lying dead in the park only a few days before they were going to play a big industry gig at The Roxy Theatre in Hollywood. The reason behind his suicide is believed by his bandmates partially to be because of all the pressure he must have put on himself as the frontman.

This could have spelled the end for the relatively newly formed band, since after his death and the gig at The Roxy the demoralized band broke up. But they reformed days later feeling that was what John would have wanted them to do. Gwen eventually took over the role lead vocalist. Later, the band wrote "Dear John" in tribute to him, although this recording is very rare. It's featured fifth of five songs on a demo tape they recorded in 1988 and sold at performances held by the band. The tape's cover features cartoons drawn by his co-founder Eric. The song's lyrics expresses his bandmates' sorrow for having lost a good friend.

In the booklet for No Doubts 1992 Self-Titled release, one page in the booklet states that the album is dedicated to John, and shows a cartoon of him doing a flip and screaming,

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