Skip Spence Musical artist

Alexander Lee "Skip" Spence (April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999) was a Canadian-born American musician and singer-songwriter. He was co-founder of Moby Grape, and played guitar with them until 1969. He released one solo album, 1969's Oar, and then largely withdrew from the music industry. He had started his career as a guitarist in an early line-up of Quicksilver Messenger Service, and was the drummer on Jefferson Airplane's debut album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off. He has been described on the Allmusic website as "one of psychedelia's brightest lights"; however, his career was plagued by drug addictions coupled with mental health problems, and he has been described by a biographer as a man who "neither died young nor had a chance to find his way out."

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Alias (AKA)
Skip Spence
Skip Spence Skippy
Birth dateApril 18, 1946
Birth place
Ontario , Windsor Ontario , Canada
Date of deathApril 16, 1999
Place of death
California , Santa Cruz California , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1965
Career ended1971
associated musical artist
Moby Grape
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Jefferson Airplane
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Psychedelic rock
Rock music
Outsider music
Psychedelic folk
record label
Columbia Records
Sundazed Records

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