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Saxon, Sky

LC control no.no 98049110
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingSaxon, Sky
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Variant(s)Marsh, Little Richie
Marsh, Richard, 1937-2009
See alsoCorporate body: Seeds (Musical group)
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Birth date1937-08-20
Death date2009-06-25
Place of birthSalt Lake City (Utah)
Place of deathAustin (Tex.)
Field of activityRock music Garage rock music Psychedelic rock music
Profession or occupationRock musicians Singers
Special noteMachine-derived authority record.
Found inLCCN 95-777653: Destiny's children, p1986
Saxon, S. Red planet [SR] p2004: label (Sky Saxon) container (Sky "Sunlight" Saxon)
All music guide WWW site, Mar. 10, 2006 (Sky Saxon; b. Richard Marsh; began career in 1962 as Little Richie Marsh)
U.S. copyright file, Mar. 10, 2006 (Saxon, Sky Sunlight, 1947- ; pseud. of Marsh, Richard, 1942- ; Marsh, Richard, 1947- )
Enc. of pop. mus., 3rd ed. (Saxon, Sky; b. Richard Marsh)
New York times WWW site, June 29, 2009 (in obituary published June 26: Sky Saxon; b. Richard Elvern Marsh, 1937, Salt Lake City, according to several online sources; his widow said her husband's birthday was Aug. 20 but would not confirm the year because Saxon believed age was irrelevant; used the name Sky Sunlight Saxon in later years; d. Thursday [June 25, 2009], Austin, Tex., thought to be 71; mop-haired bass player and front man for the psychedelic protopunk band the Seeds)
Wikipedia, September 22, 2015 (Sky Saxon; born August 20, 1937; died June 25, 2009; born Richard Elvern Marsh in Salt Lake City; different sources suggest a birth year of 1937, 1945, or 1946; his widow gave a birthday, but not a birth year; however, 1940 census records indicate he was born in Utah in 1937)
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Not found inInt. ww in pop. mus., 7th ed.; Contemporary musicians, v. 1-56
Associated languageeng