- Spencer Dryden
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Born =April 7 ,1938
New York,New York , USA
Died = death date and age|2005|1|11|1938|4|7
Penngrove,California , USA
Instrument = Drums
Genre =Psychedelic rock ,Acid rock ,Country rock ,Jazz
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1966 - 1995
Label = RCA,BMG , Columbia
Associated_acts =Jefferson Airplane New Riders of the Purple Sage The Dinosaurs
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Notable_instruments =Fibes Drums Spencer Dryden (
April 7 1938 –January 11 2005 ) was an Americanmusic ian who was best known as thedrummer forJefferson Airplane ,New Riders of the Purple Sage andThe Dinosaurs .Biography
Early life
Dryden was born in
New York City to Alice Chapel andWheeler Dryden , ahalf-brother ofCharlie Chaplin . He moved toLos Angeles as an infant, when his father went to work as an assistant director for Chaplin. Spencer fondly recalled playing at his famous uncle's Hollywood studio as a child. His father was a jazz fan, and took him to LA jazz clubs in the 1950s, which inspired his musical ambitions.Jefferson Airplane
In mid-1966 to 1970, Dryden was recruited to replace
Skip Spence as the drummer in leading San Francisco psychedelic bandJefferson Airplane . The former jazzer, together with bassist Jack Casady, created an exceptional rhythm section. A feature of live Airplane sets at the time were free-form improvisational jams, with Dryden's licks complementing Casady's fluid style. During this time also, he had an affair withGrace Slick .The song "Lather", appearing on
Jefferson Airplane 's "Crown of Creation" (1968), is said to have been written byGrace Slick on the occasion of Dryden's 30th birthday. Its lyrics tell of a boy who stays as young as possible until one day when he is shattered by having to finally grow up. The instrumental sections are wild and purposefully discordant.Dryden quit Jefferson Airplane in February 1970, motivated in part by the group's unpleasant experiences at the notorious
Altamont Festival , during which lead singerMarty Balin was knocked unconscious byHells Angels bikers and a festival patron,Meredith Hunter , was fatally stabbed.New Riders of the Purple Sage, The Dinosaurs
Dryden left the music business for a short period, and returned to drumming as a member of the
Grateful Dead offshootThe New Riders of the Purple Sage . He performed and recorded with them from late 1970 until 1977, at which point he became the manager of the band. After leaving the New Riders, Dryden went on to play a lengthy stint withThe Dinosaurs andBarry Melton 's band before retiring from drumming in 1995.Later life
Spencer did not participate in Jefferson Airplane's 1989 reunion. In 1996, Dryden was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of Jefferson Airplane.He had been suffering from a
hip replacement and heart surgery in the past few years before his death. In 2004, several musicians, led byBob Weir of theGrateful Dead andWarren Haynes (Gov't Mule andthe Allman Brothers Band ), raised US$36,000 to help pay Dryden's medical bills.Spencer died from
colon cancer in relative obscurity, reportedly living in a shack at the back of a rented property in Petaluma, California orPenngrove, California .He was survived by his three sons Jeffrey, Jesse and Jackson Dryden.
Grace Slick remembers him in a
Rolling Stone magazine article [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/jeffersonairplane/articles/story/6843298/slick_remembers_dryden here] .References
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/newridersofthepurplesage/articles/story/6840281/airplanes_dryden_dies Devenish, Colin. "Airplane's Dryden Dies", "Rolling Stone", January 13, 2005]External links
* [http://www.jeffersonairplane.com/tribute.html Spencer Dryden memorial page]
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