Posted on 01/13/2005 4:21:14 PM PST by TFFKAMM
PETALUMA, Calif. - Spencer Dryden, the drummer for legendary rock band the Jefferson Airplane, has died of cancer. He was 66.
Dryden, who died at his home Tuesday, retired from performing 10 years ago, although he hadn't been working much before that.
"I'm gone," he told the San Francisco Chronicle last May. "I'm out of it. I've left the building."
A benefit concert last year featuring Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule and raised $36,000 for Dryden, who was in the middle of two hip replacement surgeries and was facing heart surgery at the time. His Petaluma home and all his possessions had been destroyed in a fire in September 2003. He also had been diagnosed with stomach cancer.
Dryden was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 for his work with the Jefferson Airplane during the band's glory years from the breakthrough 1967 "Surrealistic Pillow" album through historic rock festivals such as Woodstock and Altamont.
Born in New York City, Dryden moved with his parents when he was an infant to Los Angeles.
He attended Glendale High School and graduated from the Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad in 1955. He played in some early rock bands but soon drifted toward jazz and was working as a drummer at the Hollywood strip club the Pink Pussycat when session drummer Earl Palmer recommended him to the Airplane's manager. He replaced Skip Spence, who went on to start another Fillmore-era San Francisco rock group, Moby Grape.
During his stint with the Airplane, Dryden had an affair with the band's female vocalist, Grace Slick, and his marriage to the former Sally Mann was covered extensively in Rolling Stone magazine. He left the band in 1970.
Dryden replaced Mickey Hart in the Grateful Dead sideline country-rock band, New Riders of the Purple Sage, in February 1971 and stayed with that group until 1978.
In the '80s, he joined a group of psychedelic rock veterans called the Dinosaurs that played informally around the San Francisco Bay area along with former members of Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Country Joe and the Fish. When the other band members reunited for a 1989 Jefferson Airplane reunion album and tour, Dryden was not invited.
He last appeared in public in November, after he was already being treated for cancer, signing autographs and shaking hands at a release party for the DVD of Jefferson Airplane video clips.
He was married three times and is survived by three sons; Jeffrey, Jes and Jackson Dryden. Plans for a memorial concert are pending.
Indeed. RIP I loved the Airplane.
is Grace still alive?????? I think so but haven't heard from her lately
is Grace still alive?????? I think so but haven't heard from her lately
Thank Goodness for that.....
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She is aging Gracefully
I saw an interview with Grace Slick a few months ago. She said there wasn't anything worse than a has-been rock star trying to perform and that she was retired and would remain that way.
Indeed. Quite the resume' he had. I listened to all those bands, QMS, New Riders, and I have "The Best of Moby Grape" double disc, which I listen to quite often, along with "Surrealistic Pillow" when I'm in the mood.
I know...I'm older now, but the music today does nothing for me. I'm a fading picture it seems. It's OK...I think I'll go listen to Pillow now, followed up by a heavy dose of CREAM.
FMCDH(BITS)
FMCDH
Long live Jorma!
Saw a thing recently by Jorma who said he had visited or chatted with Spencer and that Spencer was not well but they had had a good talk.
And just FWIW - so he had an affair with Grace Slick... seems like in the future it would be newsworthy only to mention someone if they had *not* had an affair with Grace Slick.
EVERYONE had an affair with Grace.
Rest In Peace
Panama Red, Panama Red
He'll steal your woman then he'll rob your head
Panama Red, Panama Red
On his white horse Mescalito he comes crusin' thru town
Bet your woman's up in bed with ol'
Panama Red.
Didn't know he was New Riders drummer as well. One of my all time favorite groups. Garcia played pedal steel on I Don't Need No Doctor. It smoked.
I saw New Riders eons ago and they were incredible.
I hope I live longer than he did.
RIP.
Except for Blows Against The Empire.
" Have you seen the stars tonight? Would you like to go up on a deck and look at them with me" God what a great tune.
I still think Baxter's was the best.
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