Ed "Jupiter Skyfish" Finney

Ed "Jupiter Skyfish" Finney obituary

Ed "Jupiter Skyfish" Finney

Ed Finney Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 27, 2025.
Ed Finney Ed Finney, the jazz guitarist known as Jupiter Skyfish, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2025, at his home on the mesa outside Taos, New Mexico. He was 79.

Ed Finney was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on September 17, 1945.

Introduced to music by his father, who led the Harmonica Hotshots, Finney began performing in 1964 with a Black rhythm & blues band in Memphis. "If I traveled with a band," recalled Finney, "I had to play as an 'albino.' It was illegal for me to play in a white club with a Black band. At the Tiki Club, the owner found out I wasn't Black and said, 'Well, you've been faking it for a year. Just come in the back door.'"

Finney soon discovered jazz, which became his lifelong passion. He recorded with legendary Stax artists such as Isaac Hayes, Carla Thomas, and David Porter, and toured with many of the greats of the rhythm and blues world, including Otis Redding, Soul Children, Lynn White, and Ebony Web.

Following a year in the Navy, Finney moved to New York in the late 1960s, where he played with jazz greats in New York City such as Dave Liebman, Jack Dejonette, and the Jazz Composers Orchestra featuring Herbie Hancock, Bob Moses, Chick Corea, and Randy Brecker. There he joined the infamous avant garde band The Insect Trust, replacing original guitarist Bill Barth. Founding member Luke Faust recalled: "We got another guitar player from Memphis, Ed Finney, who was a great player. At the time, he would play in Black clubs in Memphis six months out of the year and then he'd go up to the mountains in Central America with a portable amp and play with the Indians. Getting him was the best." With Finney on board, the band toured with such notable acts as Frank Zappa, The Doors, Cream, and Yes. Of his time with the Insect Trust, Finney said, "We played rock, but we played it differently."

Finney lived for a time in Los Angeles, where he composed musical scores for independent films, before settling in Taos, New Mexico, in 2020. He was beloved for his solo performances at the La Fonda Hotel, his duets with jazz vocalist Ruthie Fahrbach, and his Wednesday night sets with Jess Wayne at the Sagebrush Cantina. He taught guitar to many students in the Taos area, as part of his dream "for all beings to have access to creativity."

Like many jazz musicians, Finney was notoriously absent-minded, with a big heart and a mischievous sense of humor that endeared him to his friends and to his often exasperated musical partners. Finney had a penchant to rename himself from time to time, becoming "Jupiter Skyfish" in the early '00s, then "Karma Shanpen" briefly in 2016 before switching back to Jupiter Skyfish. He played only one guitar for most of his career, a Gibson hollow-body electric guitar that he purchased new in 1966. The guitar, festooned with feathers and beads, looked like it had been through war, but it sounded wonderful in his hands. Ed Finney's playing can be heard on innumerable recordings, including a recent album by Taos singer-songwriter Jess Wayne, "The Ancient Door."

Finney is survived by his brother George, sisters Pamela Carnes and Jerelynn Harper, his son Thomas, and an enormous collection of very stylish hats.

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Kirk Nicholls

August 29, 2025

Never met him or saw him live but saw him in videos with various shows and playing awesome leads behind Jess Wayne. What a wonderful and varied wild life. From New York to L.A. to playing music with native peoples in Central America to Taos. Think if buried or cremated his guitar from 1966 should be included so as his spirit soars he can lead those of us who go next to the light of wherever by following his leads and chords. Rest in Peace brother musician.

Ruthie Fahrbach

August 29, 2025

Here in yogi Jupiter Skyfish´s tantric practice/shrine room and his faithful guitar n composing music studio. We have a gig
And have had a "gig" coming up, hey J?
Singing to him "in a sentimental mood, skylark, God bless the child leaving all preciousness intact for family and friends.
He and We are all so many side
Love you Jupiter as you fly with the Bodhisattvas and Dakini. Om ami dewah hri

Pam Finney Gaines

August 29, 2025

Postcards from Ed

Pam Finney Gaines

August 29, 2025

Wayne & Cathy Book

August 28, 2025

We will miss you dearly. Rest in peace.

Brooks F

August 28, 2025

A friend, a teacher, a transcendental entity that I will miss, dearly.

Jupiter, we had so much more music to play!

David Allen Hammond

August 28, 2025

I miss my friend and teacher.

Ruth Fahrbach

August 27, 2025

Jupiter played music from his heart and soul
It was his life and livelihood. I´m grateful
He shared his guitar with my voice in Tuqua Jazz as a duet. Being close neighbors west of the Rio in Tres Orejas (Tuqua in native tongue) made rehearsing easy. He loved traveling to far off places and gigging wherever he went.

Ray Poston

August 27, 2025

Jupiter played with more notables such as band The Insect Trust and (in hat) clarinetist Robert Palmer, future famous music critic for The New York Times.
Jupiter is back row second from right (2nd pix on far right). Also in a trio with jazz pianist Marian McPartland (bottom row in "most iconic jazz photo of all time" in 1958 featuring 57 world-class musicians). Jupiter riffed among the giants. Well done, my man.

Jess Wayne

August 27, 2025

Jess Wayne

August 27, 2025

To know Jupiter was to know his light; to hear Jupiter was to know truth, beauty and light. We have been blessed by his presence in Taos. Safe travels.

Alexis Krasilovsky

August 27, 2025

Ed Finney ("Jupiter Sky-Fish") worked on several Rafael Film productions: He wrote the theme song ("Spoonful of Sugar") for the global documentary feature, "Let Them Eat Cake" (available on Amazon Video Prime) and most recently composed the music to "The Cyclone Song (Hold Onto Your Dreams)" (2024), winner of five Best Music Video Awards.

(Photo: Ed Finney in Los Angeles, 1988)

Alexis Krasilovsky

August 27, 2025

Ed Finney in Los Angeles, 1989, with his son, Thomas Finney.

Alexis Krasilovsky

August 27, 2025

Ed Finney in Memphis, Tennessee, 1977.

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