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  1. Alexander Lee „Skip“ Spence (* 18. April 1946 in Windsor, Ontario, Kanada; † 16. April 1999 in Santa Cruz, Kalifornien) war ein amerikanischer Rockmusiker. Skip Spence war Mitglied der Bands Jefferson Airplane und Moby Grape. Sein von Drogen, Alkohol und Schizophrenie geprägter Lebenslauf wird oft mit dem von Syd Barrett ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Skip_SpenceSkip Spence - Wikipedia

    Alexander "Skip" Spence (born Alexander Lee Spence, Jr.; April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999) was a Canadian-born American singer-songwriter and musician. He was co-founder of Moby Grape, and played guitar with them until 1969. In the same year, he released his only solo album, Oar, and then largely withdrew from the music industry.

  3. 16. Apr. 2024 · There were those who adored the buzzing psych-rock of Spence’s work with Moby Grape: Someday, Indifference and arguably the band’s greatest moment, Omaha. Then there were the disciples of Oar, the extraordinary LP that Spence made in December 1968.

  4. 29. Aug. 2022 · Skip Spence was the original drummer for Jefferson Airplane, but he was fired and joined Moby Grape instead. He had a mental breakdown, a near-fatal car accident, and a solo album that influenced many rock musicians.

  5. 5. Okt. 2023 · Skip Spence was according to Allmusic one of the brightest lights of the world of Psychedelic Rock. An essential member of early Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape, he also became known for his...

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  6. 19. Apr. 1999 · Skip Spence, who has died of lung cancer aged 52, played a seminal role in the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s as a member of two of its most influential bands, Jefferson...

  7. 1. Mai 2020 · Uncut magazine explores the legacy of Skip Spence, the former Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape guitarist who recorded his masterpiece Oar in a Nashville studio after a mental breakdown. Read interviews with his bandmates, producers and collaborators who witnessed his talent and charisma.