Suddenly a new super group emerged on stage, with Djin Aquarian and Billy Corgan on bass! This was “YaHoWha 33” and suddenly the calm, meditative breather from before must have recharged his chakras! Djin rocked and cooed and smiled from behind his beard like nothing I’ve seen since the Soggy Bottom Boys appeared on screen a few years back. No hippie love jam this, unless by “jams,” you meant things to Kick Out. There was rock and sweat and vitality, screaming dudes in robes, and man, I just could not believe Sky Saxon was dead, because I felt so alive!
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SKY SAXON TRIBUTE @ THE ECHOPLEX
August 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment
THE SOURCE FAMILY ON SKY SAXON: “HE NEVER GAVE UP ON THE POSSIBILITIES THAT THINGS COULD ALWAYS BE BETTER”
June 26th, 2009 · 3 Comments
We would like to repost some words about Sky left by members of the Source Family. Sky joined the Family in the ’70s and was instrumental in bringing their music to the wider world. Some memories below:
Sky Sunlight Saxon/Arelich was one of those rare beings who never had a bad word to say about anyone [...]
R.I.P. SKY SAXON 1946-2009
June 25th, 2009 · 8 Comments
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UPDATE: Nels Cline sends us this obituary for Sky Saxon, his “first rock idol.”
UPDATE: Members of the Source Family remember Sky Sunlight Saxon, also known as Arelich.
L.A. RECORD is deeply saddened to learn that Sky Saxon—mentioned only days ago in our interview with Isis Aquarian, historian of the Source Family—has passed from an as-yet-unspecified [...]
YA HO WHA 13: A SPACE AND TIME OUT OF THIS REALITY
June 22nd, 2009 · 2 Comments
Ya Ho Wha 13 were the band formed out of the pre-dawn practice sessions that served also as morning meditation for the Source Family, the L.A.-area religious sect that ran their own health food restaurant during the ‘70s. Drag City has collected nine unreleased songs for this month’s Magnificence in the Memory. This interview by Dan Collins.
