Spencer Dryden

Spencer Dryden (April 7 1938 - January 11 2005) was an American musician who was best known as the drummer for Jefferson Airplane, New Riders of the Purple Sage and The Dinosaurs. Dryden was born in New York City to Alice and Wheeler Dryden, a half-brother of Charlie Chaplin. He moved to Los Angeles as an infant, when his father went to work as an assistant director for Chaplin. From 1966 to 1970, Dryden served as the drummer for Jefferson Airplane. During this time, he had an affair with Grace Slick. Afterwards, he played with New Riders of the Purple Sage until 1977, at which point he became manager of the band. After leaving the New Riders, Dryden went on to play a lengthy stint with The Dinosaurs and Barry Melton's band before retiring from drumming in 1995. In 1996, Dryden was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of Jefferson Airplane. The song Lather, appearing on Jefferson Airplane's Crown of Creation (1968), is said to have been written by Grace Slick on the occasion of Dryden's 30th birthday. He had been suffering from two hip replacements in the past few years. In 2004, several musicians, led by Bob Weir and Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule), raised US$36,000 to help pay Dryden's medical bills. Dryden died from stomach cancer at his home in Penngrove, California.

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