Although Moby Grape was a contemporary of the Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Grateful Dead, they were different in many ways. They ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jerry Miller, a founding member of the pioneering ’60s San Francisco psychedelic rock band Moby Grape, died July 20 in Tacoma. Miller had just turned 81 earlier this month. The ...
Jerry Miller, guitarist and founding member of ’60s San Francisco scene psych-rock greats Moby Grape, died on Sunday at age 81. No cause of death was given. Born July 10, 1943 in Tacoma, Miller began ...
Jerry Miller, greatly admired lead guitarist of the 1960s group Moby Grape and one of the architects of that era’s San Francisco sound, died Sunday at 81 in his hometown of Tacoma, Wash. News of the ...
Rocker Jerry Miller, famed guitarist and founding member of progressive rock group Moby Grape, has died. He was 81. Miller died suddenly on Saturday, a rep for the musician confirmed to People. A ...
Collectively, Moby Grape probably was one of the most talented bands to come out of San Francisco area during the golden age of hippiedom. Formed in 1966 by drummer Skip Spence and manager Matthew ...
Canadian folk music fan Skip Spence had moved to San Francisco, becoming a part of an early version of Quicksilver Messenger Service before handling drums on Jefferson Airplane’s first LP in 1966, ...
Moby Grape isn't the only band that's had legal trouble. Among the many sad stories of the music industry, two members of The Turtles (famous for "Happy Together") candidly explain the business side ...