Many often wonder how Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, famed lead guitarist for the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan, came to be a well-known figure in the Intelligence Community. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter online interview on AOL - The Steely Dan Reader (The Interview) Top 11 Rockin' Christmas Songs; Q&A: Inside the New 'Carpenters: The Musical Legacy . L to R: "Skunk" Baxter, Walter Becker, David Palmer, Denny Dias, Donald Fagen, Jim Hodder. So here's my interview with a guy who, like Forrest Gump, seemed to always be at the right place at the right time. Skunk first reached a wide rock audience in 1968 as a member of the psychedelic rock band Ultimate Spinach. Even more so than hearing Ian Anderson talk about Indian cuisine and US politics. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter looks back on Steely Dan's "My Old School" - Interview Interview with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter . It's preceded with the 73-year-old's rendition of STEELY DAN's "My Old School" (listen below . At 10, his father was offered a job in an advertising firm in Latin America, so Baxter lived in Mexico for six years, where he became fluent in Spanish. He tells quite a few anecdotes, including ones about studio work (such as a one-take recording, where he read a 27-page score, pages taped together horizontally, as he was pushed along in a chair with wheels). Jeff "Skunk" Baxter Debuts As A Solo Artist | DMME.net The program included an interview with Baxter as well as tracks from his up-coming debut solo album, Speed of Heat ( Renew/BMG ). You'd think playing in a band with Jimi Hendrix would be the pinnacle of most careers. Legendary guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter will release 'Speed of Heat,' his first solo album, on June 22. . Jeff Baxter Courses - XpCourse A career overview of legendary guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter was presented on the May 7 edition of Greasy Tracks which marked the start of its 28th year on WRTC. 6:14. Baxter has said he "fell into his second profession almost by accident." The situation is to be remedied with the issue of "Speed Of Heat" on June 17th. So here's my interview with a guy who, like Forrest Gump, seemed to always be at the right place at the right time. Interview with Jeff "Skunk" Baxter . Jeff Baxter, 1984. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter - Asymmetrical Thinking In A Conventional World "I asked my mom for piano lessons when I was five and she said — yes," said Baxter, during a phone interview Wednesday morning. Steely Dan's "Do It Again" "Skunk" Baxter looks back - Interview If you've got an interest in government counterterrorism and technology, meanwhile, Mr. Baxter's name may also be familiar.
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