Founding Moby Grape guitarist Jerry Miller has died of unspecified causes on the age of 81.
Based on Deadline, the information was first posted on the Moby Grape Fb fan web page and by journalist Eric Brenner.
Born July 10, 1943 in Tacoma, Miller performed on an early model of the 1960 Bobby Fuller hit “I Fought the Regulation.” In 1966 he and his bandmate within the Frantics, drummer Don Stevenson, moved to San Francisco and shaped Moby Grape with bassist Bob Mosley and fellow guitarists Peter Lewis and Skip Spence.
The group shortly constructed a robust repute, and after a bidding conflict launched their acclaimed self-titled debut album in 1967. With all 5 members writing songs and vocals, Moby Grape blended psychedelic rock, pop and nation in distinctive and creative methods.
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Miller recorded 4 extra albums with Moby Grape over the subsequent 4 years earlier than their preliminary breakup. Partly as a consequence of ongoing authorized conflicts over possession of the identify with their former supervisor, he would reunite together with his bandmates in varied configurations and below various names over the subsequent few a long time.
He additionally led his personal group, the Jerry Miller Band, and collaborated together with his former bandmates on lots of their solo albums. Miller celebrated his 81st birthday on July 14 with a celebration in his hometown of Tacoma. He might be seen acting at that present under.
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