Skip Heller

Singer-songwriter and music producer

Skip Heller - Artists & Creatives born October 4th, 1965
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A singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer with a significant contribution to the music scene since the 1990s. Released multiple albums that blend rock, pop, and jazz influences. Collaborated with various artists and produced for other musicians, showcasing a unique style that incorporates diverse musical elements. Gained recognition for work in the Los Angeles music scene and established a distinctive sound.

Released albums such as 'Lucky' and 'The Man Who Came to Dinner'

Produced music for various artists

Collaborated with established musicians in the industry

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