Gary Duncan, guitarist/vocalist for legendary psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service, has passed away, following a seizure as a result of a fall. His Quicksilver bandmate David Freiberg ...
The peak-period Quicksilver Messenger Service, the band which recorded 1968 and 1969’s ‘Quicksilver Messenger Service’ and ‘Happy Trails’ albums. From left: Gary Duncan, John Cipollina, Greg Elmore, ...
Eventually, Val Kilmer will star in a biopic about the Quicksilver Messenger Service, whose heavy penchant for drugs and 6/4 jazz time made them stars of the ’60s San Fran psychedelic scene. Fraught ...
Just about the crispest of the San Fran heavy bands, Quicksilver Messenger Service were hippies with guns and drugs. Spinning off a song-based axis with the capacity to rock out, they featured the ...
Normally, the Friday Live Music page celebrates the best concerts coming to town. This week, we travel back in time to a performance from the distant past that can finally be heard by everyone. The ...
Gary Duncan, guitarist and singer with San Francisco rock icons Quicksilver Messenger Service, reportedly died on June 29 at the age of 72. It's reported that he suffered a seizure that led to a coma ...
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1997, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...
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