Skip Heller

Skip Heller is an American musician, composer, and producer known for his eclectic blend of genres, primarily rooted in rock, jazz, and country. Active since the early 1990s, Heller has been influential in the Los Angeles music scene, both as a solo artist and a collaborator. His notable works include albums such as "The Devil’s Music" (1996) and "The Big Guitars" (1999), which showcase his distinctive guitar work and songwriting ability. Heller is also known for his contributions to film and television scores, enhancing the emotional impact of various projects with his versatile compositions. Heller's impact on music is marked by his ability to cross genre boundaries, incorporating elements from rockabilly, surf rock, and traditional jazz, thus influencing a diverse array of artists. He is respected for his musicianship and unique approach to songwriting, often blending humor and storytelling in his lyrics. Through his innovative style and collaborations with artists across multiple genres, Skip Heller has carved out a unique niche in the contemporary music landscape, earning a dedicated following and recognition within the industry.