- Skip Heller
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Name = Skip Heller
Img_capt = Skip Heller at the Family Wash in 2007
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Fred Heller
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Born = 4 October 1965
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Instrument = Guitar
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Genre =Exotica ,Rockabilly ,Jazz
Occupation = Musician, composer, producer, bandleader
Years_active = 1992–present
Label = Dionysus, Twin/Tone, Innova
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Notable_instruments =Fred "Skip" Heller (born
October 4 ,1965 ), although active in many different types of music as a performer, producer, and historian coming out of the Philadelphia jazz scene, he never made much of a mark in his hometown despite local critical recognition.Fact|date=March 2008In 1994, he began working for and studying with
exotica composerLes Baxter , who made his home inPalm Springs, California . Heller soon began commuting between Philadelphia and Southern California. Within a year, he had moved west and become a prolificrecord producer and player, largely working for independent labels like Dionysus and UltraModern, working largely withrockabilly artists such asSammy Masters ,Dee Lannon , andRay Campi , and also producing reissues of vintage exotica for the label.In 1999, he released "Couch, Los Angeles", which showcased him as a
composer ,arranger , band leader, andguitarist . The record enjoyed critical success,Fact|date=July 2007 but Heller did not make a new album for another three years. He did, however, start writing television music for such shows "" and "Dexter's Laboratory "."Homegoing", [ [http://www.downbeatjazz.com/default.asp?sect=reviews&subsect=review_detail&rid=421 Review of Homegoing in Downbeat] ] on the
Innova Records label, is a stripped down organ combo date that took Heller back to his Philly jazz roots while featuring new compositions, and brought him praise from the mainstream jazz press and modest sales.Fact|date=July 2007 He started touring, and followed "Homegoing" with "Fakebook " (Hyena Records), another organ-based quartet release—this time concentrating on songs by favorite composers, includingDuke Ellington ,Bob Dylan , andPrince .The following year, he signed to the tiny
Dreambox Media label, and simultaneously released two discs, "Out of Time!", an all-standards organ trio date recorded live in Philadelphia, and "Bear Flag", an all-originals date recorded in California, both of which enjoyed critical success and modest sales.Fact|date=July 2007 He also wrote and self-published the book "Glamour Profession". [ [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=21573 Review of Glamour Profession on AllAboutJazz.com] ]"Bear Flag" included nods to
Bakersfield honky-tonk, vintage organ trio swinging,Curtis Mayfield ,Frank Zappa , and a myriad of other influences. The following year, he started his own label, Skyeways, while cutting a deal withRopeadope Records to handle hisdigital distribution , while retaining his own right to manufacture.The first release under this arrangement, 2006's "Mean Things Happening in This Land", concentrated largely on
world music . Also released in 2006 was an expanded release of "Couch, Los Angeles", an original exotica score for "Tilt" (apinball documentary). Production began on a documentary about Heller himself, called "Hearing That Noise Was My First Ever Feeling", the title taken from a lyric inThe Clash 's "Lost in the Supermarket ." He participated in two shows that paid paid tribute to thebluegrass music ianJohn Hartford , and recorded a new album at Memphis'Sun Records studio.References
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