The Semantics

The Semantics
Also known asSpence Powers Owsley, Parade
OriginNashville, Tennessee,
United States
GenresPop rock,[1] power pop[2]
Years active1990–1996
LabelsSony Music Publishing, Geffen, Alfa International
Past members

The Semantics was an American pop rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed by Jody Spence (drums), Millard Powers (bass) and Will Owsley (guitars, vocals). Zak Starkey later replaced Spence on drums. The band recorded one album, Powerbill, which was released in Japan. After being dropped by their record label shortly after recording the album, the band members at the time (Powers, Owsley, and Starkey) all went on to successful careers in the music industry. Powers has performed as a bassist with Ben Folds and Counting Crows and has worked as a record engineer and producer. Owsley had a successful solo career before his death in 2010. Starkey has served as the drummer for the bands Oasis and The Who.

  1. ^ McCall, Michael (18 March 1999). "Second Chance". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  2. ^ Damas, Jason. "The Semantics – Artist Biography". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 9 May 2014.