We recently published a deep dive into the career of psychedelic rock legends Jefferson Airplane. Here’s our segment on ‘After Bathing At Baxter’s,’ the album where they ignored the expectations of ...
Psychedelic rockers Jefferson Airplane were at the center of San Francisco hippiedom in the 1960s. Their breakthrough album, Surrealistic Pillow, was released just months before the Summer of Love in ...
Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love” are two of the most famous classic rock songs of the 1960s. Jefferson Airplane recorded the tracks as part of an album that was a major ...
Since the psychedelic rock days of the mid-1960s, a lot of bands have come and gone. A lucky few have survived the decades, but not without learning to roll with some changes. And Jefferson Starship, ...
Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane typified countercultural hippiedom, much to the chagrin of classically trained songwriters ...
NEW YORK -- Marty Balin, a patron of the 1960s "San Francisco Sound" both as founder and lead singer of the Jefferson Airplane and co-owner of the club where the Airplane and other Bay Area bands ...
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Grace Slick, the former singer of Jefferson Airplane, said she couldn’t stand to watch Fleetwood Mac perform. It’s not because she doesn’t like their music or has an issue with any of the band members ...
At the time, Jefferson Airplane had been together for two years and had broken out with “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love” when the jeans company asked them to do a commercial. The band, who wore ...
NEW YORK -- Marty Balin, a patron of the 1960s "San Francisco Sound" both as founder and lead singer of Jefferson Airplane and co-owner of the club where the Airplane and other bands performed, has ...
CLICK HERE if you are having trouble viewing these photos on a mobile device. Marty Balin, one of the founding members of the legendary Bay Area band Jefferson Airplane, has died at the age of 76.
Jefferson Airplane flew high in the psychedelic '60s. The band played everywhere from Golden Gate Park in San Francisco to Woodstock, where the group performed "Volunteers." (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, ...