Spooner Oldham
Dewey "Spooner" Lindon Oldham Jr. is an American songwriter and session musician. An organist, he recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at FAME Studios as part of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section on such hit R&B songs as Percy Sledge's "When a Man Loves a Woman", Wilson Pickett's "Mustang Sally", and Aretha Franklin's "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)". As a songwriter, Oldham teamed with Dan Penn to write such hits as "Cry Like a Baby", "I'm Your Puppet", and "A Woman Left Lonely" and "It Tears Me Up".
Biography
Oldham is a native of Center Star, Alabama, United States. He was blinded in his right eye as a child; when reaching for a frying pan, he was hit in the eye by a spoon he knocked from a shelf. Schoolmates gave him the name "Spooner" as a result.Oldham started his career in music by playing piano in a Dixieland jazz band while at Lauderdale County High School. He then attended classes at the University of North Alabama but turned instead to playing at FAME Studios. He moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1967 and teamed with Penn at Chips Moman's American Studios.
Oldham later moved to Los Angeles and has continued to be a sought-after backing musician, recording and performing with such artists as Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Delaney Bramlett, Willy DeVille, Joe Cocker, the Hacienda Brothers, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, the Everly Brothers, Bob Seger, Dickey Betts, Cat Power, J.J. Cale, Frank Black, and The Mountain Goats.
Frequently a backing musician for Neil Young, he played on Young's critically acclaimed 1992 album Harvest Moon. Oldham also appeared in the concert film Neil Young: Heart of Gold and backed Crosby Stills Nash & Young on their 2006 Freedom of Speech tour.
In 1993, he joined a host of Memphis soul music veterans to record Arthur Alexander's comeback and un-intended final studio recording, the album Lonely Just Like Me.
In 2007, Oldham toured with the Drive-By Truckers on their The Dirt Underneath tour. In 2008, Oldham played on Last Days at the Lodge, the third album released by folk/soul singer Amos Lee. In May 2011, Oldham backed Pegi Young on a six-show tour of California.
Oldham worked with Scottish singer, Sharleen Spiteri on an album.
On June 28, 2025, Oldham was a backing musician for Neil Young's headline set at the Glastonbury Festival, which was broadcast live by the BBC, after an initial embargo placed by Young. Alexis Petridis of The Guardian said of the band, "This is essentially his earlier outfit Promise of the Real augmented by 82-year-old keyboard player Spooner Oldham, a man whose career stretches back to Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett's legendary late 60s albums."
Awards
Oldham was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2009 as a sideman. In 2014, he was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.Solo album
''Pot Luck''Collaborations
With Arthur Alexander- 1962: You Better Move On
- 1993: Lonely Just Like Me
With Wilson PickettThe Exciting Wilson Pickett The Wicked Pickett The Sound of Wilson Pickett
With the Box TopsCry Like a Baby
With Maria MuldaurMaria Muldaur Waitress in a Donut Shop
With Bob SegerBeautiful Loser
With Rita CoolidgeRita Coolidge
With Jackson BrowneFor Everyman
With Shelby LynneTears, Lies and Alibis
With Steve CropperDedicated – A Salute to the 5 Royales
With Neil YoungComes a Time Old Ways Harvest Moon Unplugged Silver & Gold Road Rock Vol. 1 Prairie Wind A Treasure Talkin to the Trees
With Linda RonstadtDon't Cry Now
With Jennifer WarnesJennifer
With Billy Ray CyrusThe SnakeDoctor Circus
With John PrineAimless Love A John Prine Christmas
With Dan PennNobody's Fool Do Right Man Moments From This Theatre Something About the Night
With Frank BlackHoneycomb Fast Man Raider Man
With JewelPieces of You
With Tony Joe WhiteCloser to the Truth
With Sheryl CrowThreads
With J. J. Cale8 Travel-Log Number 10 Closer to You
With Amos LeeLast Days at the Lodge
With Josh GrobanIlluminations
With Bob DylanSaved
With Keith RichardsCrosseyed Heart
With Boz ScaggsMemphis
With Peter ParcekMississippi Suitcase
With the Mountain GoatsDark in Here
With TexasThe Muscle Shoals Sessions
With Kate Campbell
- ''For the Living of These Days''