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  1. 15 set 1999 · American rock / funk trumpet player. Born 7 March 1947; died 15 September 1999. In Groups: Cold Blood, Rubicon (2), Starship (2), Spyders. Variations: Viewing All | Max Haskett. M. Haskett, Haskett, "Mad Max" Haskett, "Mad Max" Hasckett. Shop now.

  2. Featuring Max Haskett on Trumpet & Vocals. witchellamoonmax. My late husband Max Haskett was a musician in the S.F. Bay Area from the 1960's to 1999 ( when he died of pancreatic cancer ). A...

  3. In 1999, former Starship trumpet player Max Haskett, who performed with the band from their reformation in 1992 until the following year, died from pancreatic cancer. Lead guitarist Erik Torjesen, who performed with the band from 1996 to 2000, died of cancer at age 34 in 2001.

  4. History. Rubicon was formed in San Francisco by Jerry Martini, who was an original member of Sly & the Family Stone. Other members of the group included Greg Eckler (vocals, drums), Brad Gillis (guitar), Max Haskett (lead vocals, horns), Dennis Marcellino (sax, vocals), Jim Pugh (keyboards), Jack Blades (bass) [2] and Johnny Colla ...

  5. Released on 20th Century Fox in 1978, it featured the band's one and only hit single (leading them to be categorized as a one-hit wonder ), the Max Haskett-penned "I'm Gonna Take Care of Everything" (highest Billboard peak: 28 in 1978).

  6. Trumpeter Max Haskett contributes his not-too-shabby voice, providing a nice change of timbre, but it’s their studio guests the Escovedos (Coke on timbales and Pete on congas) that steal the show. Their percussive expertise really gets your bodily fluids running wild and when they and drummer Sandy McKee go on an extended breakdown towards the end the song almost flies off its wheels.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm1795845Max Haskett - IMDb

    Actor: Salvation. Max Haskett was born on 7 March 1947 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Salvation (1998). He died on 15 September 1999 in Walnut Creek, California, USA.