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Jerry Miller, guitarist and founding member of Moby Grape, has died at the age of 81. A representative for the band confirmed to PEOPLE that Miller died suddenly on Saturday, July 20.
Moby Grape received much critical acclaim for its self-titled 1967 debut album, which showcased an eclectic mix of rock, blues, country, folk, and psychedelia. The band also was noted for its multiple ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jerry Miller, a founding member of the pioneering ’60s San Francisco psychedelic rock band Moby Grape, died July 20 in Tacoma. Miller had just turned 81 earlier this month.
The band released their first studio album, Moby Grape, in 1967, and Miller co-wrote two of the band's biggest hits off that album, including "8.05" and "Hey Grandma." ...
Jerry Miller, co-founder and guitarist of 1960s San Francisco rock band Moby Grape, died on Saturday, July 20, in Tacoma, Washington. He was 81. A Moby Grape Facebook fan page broke the news ...
Omaha-Moby Grape-1968 by 74sodapop on YouTube. The aggressive, dictatorial approach of band manager Matthew Katz -- who early on forced the members to sign over rights to the band name ...
Aside from critics and fans, few today have heard of the '60s rock band Moby Grape. Why? Bad advice, bad breaks and bad behavior are three short reasons.… ...
Founding Moby Grape guitarist Jerry Miller died at the age of 81 in July 2024. Skip to main content Skip to site footer. ... He also led his own group, the Jerry Miller Band, ...
Jerry Miller, the co-founder and guitarist of Moby Grape, has died at 81. Miller co-wrote some of the band’s biggest hits, including Hey Grandma and 8.05. He also contributed guitar parts to an ...