Gary Duncan, guitarist and vocalist of the influential San Francisco psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service, has died at the age of 72.
Quicksilver Messenger Service bassist David Freiberg confirmed Duncan’s death to Rolling Stone. According to Best Classic Bands, Duncan died Saturday in Woodland, California after suffering a seizure and falling into a coma.
“I’ve always thought of Gary as the engine of the original four-piece group,” Freiberg told Rolling Stone. “He kind of taught me by osmosis, as I was a folkie 12-string guitar finger-picker, how to...
Quicksilver Messenger Service bassist David Freiberg confirmed Duncan’s death to Rolling Stone. According to Best Classic Bands, Duncan died Saturday in Woodland, California after suffering a seizure and falling into a coma.
“I’ve always thought of Gary as the engine of the original four-piece group,” Freiberg told Rolling Stone. “He kind of taught me by osmosis, as I was a folkie 12-string guitar finger-picker, how to...
- 7/1/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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