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  1. 15 de sept. de 1999 · Max Haskett. Profile: 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.

  2. Play all. 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 trumpet player with a soulfu...

  3. Over the years there have been various incarnations of the band, including singer/trumpet player Max Haskett (born 7 March 1947, died 15 September 1999, ex- Rubicon ); Tower of Power horn player Mic Gillette; Journey keyboardist Stevie "Keys" Roseman on Hammond B-3 organ; Sons of Champlin drummer Jim Preston; Starship drummer T. Moran; guitar pl...

  4. Life Management, Inc. is a mental health practice provided by Dr. Max Haskett BA, M.Div., D.Min., LMFT, CSAT located in Nashville, TN.

  5. About Dr. max haskett. For more than 50 years, Dr. Max Haskett, D. Min. has been in a ministry of serving others. For the past 35 years, he has been in a marriage and family therapy practice, with a specialty of dealing with clients who struggle with issues of trauma.

  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. Life Management, Inc. is a mental health practice provided by Dr. Max Haskett BA, M.Div., D.Min., LMFT, CSAT located in Nashville, TN. top of page haskett therapy & Consulting