Skip Hahn

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Skip Hahn (born Gary Loren Hahn; born November 30, 1951) is an American music producer, musician, singer and songwriter.[1] Known for work with the American band SSQ 1982-1988, on the "Playback" ; And, with SSQ backing Stacey Q on their "Better Than Heaven"; and "Hard Machine" albums. On a side project during the months recording the Better Than Heaven album, Skip collaborated with Jon St. James on Jon's album Fast Impressions,[2] writing, performing and producing. Guest artists included guitarists Alan Holdsworth; Ray Gomez; and Scott Bowers. From 2005-2007, Hahn and St. James worked together as a duo named Echo Junkies, releasing the art-rock album Echo Junkies in 2007.[3] This time special guest artists included their SSQ bandmate/singer/songwriter Stacey Q, Jason Freese (Sax), Danny Mantel (not credited on the liner notes) on Tablas.

References

  1. ^ Allmusic
  2. ^ [1] Discogs
  3. ^ [2] Discogs