- Gary Duncan
Infobox musical artist
Background = solo_singer
Instrument =Guitar
Name = Gary Duncan
Img_capt = Duncan (Far Left) with Quicksilver Messenger Service
Born = birth date and age|1946|9|4
San Diego,California
Died =
Birth_name = Gary Grubb
Genre =
Associated_acts =The Brogues Quicksilver Messenger Service
Label =
Notable_instruments =
Years_active = 1964 - Present
URL = [http://quicksilvermessengerservice.com/ Quicksilver Messenger Service Official Site]Gary Duncan (born Gary Grubb,
September 4 1946 , San Diego,California ) is an Americanmusician , onceguitarist withThe Brogues , then most notably withQuicksilver Messenger Service , where the complex interplay between himself and fellow-guitaristJohn Cipollina did much to define the unique sound of that San Francisco based band.fact|date=August 2008Early life and musical career
While still attending school Duncan was a part of the San Francisco
garage rock scene that was emerging in the early 1960s. It was in 1964 when he joined The Brogues and met future Quicksilver Messenger Service drummerGreg Elmore . It was with The Brogues that he adopted the stage name Gary Duncan. He stayed with them until they broke up in 1965.Quicksilver Messenger Service
In late 1965 Duncan received a call from John Cippolina offering an audition for himself and fellow Brogues member Greg Elmore to join Quicksilver Messenger Service. The group played its first gig in December 1965 at
The Matrix . The complex guitar interplay between Duncan and John Cippolina had a big influence on the sound ofpsychedelic rock .fact|date=August 2008 In early 1969, after recording twoalbum s, Duncan left Quicksilver and as he describes it, "I left for a year and rode motorcycles and lived in New York and Los Angeles and just kind of went crazy for about a year."fact|date=August 2008By the beginning of 1970 Duncan rejoined Quicksilver Messenger Service along with singer/guitarist
Dino Valenti which pushed the group toward a morefolk rock sound.fact|date=August 2008 By 1971 the original group had splintered with Cippolina,David Freiberg andNicky Hopkins all leaving Duncan, Elmore and Valenti to perform as Quicksilver Messenger Service until the end of the 1970s.After Quicksilver
In the mid-1980s Duncan revived the Quicksilver name and began touring with his own band even releasing an album, "Peace by Piece". He released a few more albums into the 1990s with the Quicksilver name but he is the only original member in the group (except David Freiberg who guested on some tracks). He began touring with a four piece band up until 2001 when the
World Trade Center was attacked. After that Duncan recalls there were no more shows to play and he tore down his home studio for financial reasons. He says: "I tore the Studio apart by myself... no help from any of my friends... in fact not even a word... they all came and got the stuff they had stored and left the stuff they didn’t want so I could haul it away and they just never spoke to me again..."fact|date=August 2008Duncan walked away from the
music industry for the next few years until 2004, when he began releasing music from his Quicksilver band in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2006 Duncan reunited with Freiberg and began touring again as the Quicksilver Messenger Service. They still perform today.Discography
with Quicksilver Messenger Service
*"Quicksilver Messenger Service" (1968)
*"Happy Trails" (1969)
*"Just for Love " (1970)
*"What About Me" (1970)
*"Quicksilver" (1971)
*"Comin' Thru " (1972)
*"Solid Silver " (1975)with Gary Duncan's Quicksilver
*"Peace by Piece" (1986)
*"Shapeshifter" (1996)
*"Live at Field Stone " (1997)References
[http://music.aol.com/artist/gary-duncan/biography/1056616 Aol.com/artist/Gary Duncan] [http://quicksilvermessengerservice.com/ Quicksilver Messenger Service Official Site]
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