- Lead singer of 1960s rock group The Seeds ("Pushin' Too Hard").
- Influenced heavily by the Rolling Stones, Saxon founded the Seeds in 1965 in California. The next year, the psychedelic rockers released two albums, 'The Seeds' and 'A Web of Sound.' In 1967, the band released two more albums: 'Future,' a psychedelic rock album, and 'A Full Spoon of Seedy Blues,' which featured liner notes by the legendary Muddy Waters.
- In 1989, Saxon reformed the Seeds to tour with other Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Arthur Lee and Love. They toured again in 2003, and Saxon kept busy musically, recording with the The Smashing Pumpkins.
- Saxon dissolved the band in the early '70s and joined a California commune, the Source Family. He adopted the name Sunlight and occasionally performed with their trippy house band, the Ya Ho Wa 13.
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