Seeds Frontman Sky Saxon Dies in Austin

Sky Saxon, lead singer and bassist of '60s garage rockers the Seeds,
died Thursday in an Austin, Texas hospital. He had been in the ICU
since Monday suffering from an undisclosed illness -- doctors
suspected an internal organ infection -- until his wife, Sabrina,
announced his passing via Facebook.

Influenced heavily by the Rolling Stones, Saxon -- born Richard Marsh
-- founded the Seeds in 1965 in California. The next year, the
psychedelic rockers released two albums, 'The Seeds' and 'A Web of
Sound,' and had hits with 'Can't Seem to Make You Mine' and 'Pushin'
Too Hard,' their most successful song. In 1967, the band released two
more albums: 'Future,' a psychedelic rock album, and 'A Full Spoon of
Seedy Blues,' which was credited to the Sky Saxon Blues Band and
featured liner notes by the legendary Muddy Waters.

After some lineup changes and a few more commercially unsuccessful
albums, Saxon dissolved the band in the early '70s. He joined a
California commune, the Source Family, adopted the name Sunlight and
occasionally performed with their trippy house band, the Ya Ho Wa 13.
In 1989, Saxon reformed the Seeds to tour with other '60s acts like
Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Arthur Lee and Love. They
toured again in 2003, and Saxon kept busy musically, releasing an
album last year, and recording with the Smashing Pumpkins. Though he
fell ill last Thursday, Saxon still managed to play a short gig on
Saturday night at Austin rock club Antone's.

Earlier today, Sabrina Sherry Smith Saxon wrote on her Facebook page,
"Sky has passed over and YaHoWha is waiting for him at the gate. He
will soon be home with his Father. I'm so sorry I couldn't keep him
here with us. More later. I'm sorry." No other announcements have been
made.

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