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Skip Battin Birth name Clyde Battin Born February 18, 1934
Gallipolis, Ohio
United StatesDied July 6, 2003 (aged 69)
Salem, Oregon
United StatesGenres Rock, Folk rock Occupations Musician, songwriter Instruments Vocals, Bass guitar Years active 1956 - 1991 Labels Columbia Associated acts The Byrds, New Riders of the Purple Sage, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Skip & Flip Clyde "Skip" Battin (February 18, 1934 - July 6, 2003) was an American singer–songwriter, performer and recording artist. He is best remembered as a member of The Byrds, the New Riders of the Purple Sage, and the Flying Burrito Brothers. While considered to be a great bass player, songwriter and vocalist, he generally joined bands after their most successful periods.
Battin was born in Gallipolis, Ohio. His early musical career began in 1956 when he collaborated with Gary Paxton and formed the Pledges, the same duo later successfully recording under the appellation Skip & Flip, enjoying some success with "It Was I", and their cover of "Cherry Pie". After a few years out of the music industry, he led the short-lived folk-rock group Evergreen Blueshoes, starting in 1967.
As a musician, Battin is probably best known for his position as bass guitarist and songwriter with The Byrds from 1970 to 1973. He was — by eight years — the oldest member of The Byrds, with whom he recorded three albums and toured extensively. Many of his songwriting contributions were co-written with long time collaborator and songwriter Kim Fowley. After the breakup of the Columbia Byrds, Battin recorded a solo album, Skip. Afterwards, he was invited to join the New Riders of the Purple Sage, with whom he recorded three albums from 1974 to 1976.
Battin's career continued successfully and included stints with the Flying Burrito Brothers, collaborations with notable country rock musicians, and numerous solo projects. From 1989 to 1991 he toured occasionally with Michael Clarke's Byrds, a version which was somewhat controversial but mostly well received.[citation needed]
Skip Battin died on the evening of July 6, 2003, of complications from Alzheimer's disease in a care facility in Salem, Oregon.[citation needed]
Selected discography
- Wanted Dead or Alive – Warren Zevon – 1969
- (Untitled) – The Byrds – 1970
- Byrdmaniax – The Byrds – 1971
- Farther Along – The Byrds – 1971
- Skip – Skip Battin – 1972
- Brujo – New Riders of the Purple Sage – 1974
- Oh, What a Mighty Time – New Riders of the Purple Sage – 1975
- New Riders – New Riders of the Purple Sage – 1976
- Airborne – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1976
- Close Encounters to the West Coast – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1978
- Live from Tokyo – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1979
- Sneaky Pete – Sneaky Pete Kleinow – 1979
- Hearts on the Line – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1981
- Hollywood Nights 1979–82 – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1983
- Cabin Fever – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1985
- Live from Europe – Flying Burrito Brothers – 1986
- Live on Stage – New Riders of the Purple Sage – 1993
- Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX, 6/13/75 – New Riders of the Purple Sage – 2005
References
- Skip Battin at Allmusic
- Skip Battin obituary in the Los Angeles Times, July 10, 2003
- www.skipbattin.com, a Skip Battin tribute and information website
- Skip Battin discography at Richard Russell's Byrdmaniax
- Skip Battin interview at American Music Belgium
The Byrds - Kevin Kelley
- Gram Parsons
- Clarence White
- Gene Parsons
- John York
- Skip Battin
Studio albums Live albums - (Untitled)
- Live at the Fillmore - February 1969
- Live at Royal Albert Hall 1971
Compilations - The Byrds' Greatest Hits
- Preflyte
- The Byrds' Greatest Hits Volume II
- The Best of The Byrds: Greatest Hits, Volume II
- History of The Byrds
- The Byrds Play Dylan
- The Original Singles: 1965–1967, Volume 1
- The Original Singles: 1967–1969, Volume 2
- Never Before
- In the Beginning
- 20 Essential Tracks from the Byrds Box Set (1965-1990)
- The Very Best of The Byrds
- The Preflyte Sessions
- The Essential Byrds
Box sets - The Byrds
- There Is a Season
Tribute albums - Time Between – A Tribute to The Byrds
Notable songs - "You Showed Me"
- "Mr. Tambourine Man"
- "All I Really Want to Do"
- "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better"
- "The Bells of Rhymney"
- "Turn! Turn! Turn!"
- "Set You Free This Time"
- "It Won't Be Wrong"
- "He Was a Friend of Mine"
- "Eight Miles High"
- "Why"
- "5D (Fifth Dimension)"
- "Mr. Spaceman"
- "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star"
- "My Back Pages"
- "Have You Seen Her Face"
- "Lady Friend"
- "Triad"
- "Goin' Back"
- "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere"
- "Hickory Wind"
- "Lay Lady Lay"
- "Ballad of Easy Rider"
- "Jesus Is Just Alright"
- "Chestnut Mare"
- "Full Circle"
Associated people See also: DiscographyCategories:- 1934 births
- 2003 deaths
- People from Gallipolis, Ohio
- American singer-songwriters
- The Byrds members
- The Flying Burrito Brothers members
- Deaths from Alzheimer's disease
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