In 1967, San Francisco rockers Jefferson Airplane released “Surrealistic Pillow,” an album that put the Haight-Ashbury hippie scene on the commercial map and featured the band’s two biggest hits, ...
The album ushered in a new era of rock with Grace Slick's fervor, swagger and knockout voice at the helm. This essay is one in a series celebrating deserving artists or albums not included on NPR ...
Released in 1967, Surrealistic Pillow was the Jefferson Airplane breakthrough album. The record reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and featured the psychedelic band’s two biggest hits—“White Rabbit” ...
Every year, 25 audio recordings are added to the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. The registry contains recordings of all types, from music and radio broadcasts to dramatic ...
As a band, the Jefferson Airplane were right at the epicenter of San Francisco’s Summer of Love and its hippie culture. Just hearing a snippet of “White Rabbit” or “Somebody to Love” (especially in ...
Epic Rights plans to launch a wide range of products for fans and upscale customers in 2015. By Alex Ben Block Jefferson AIrplane Art - H 2014 Jefferson Airplane is poised to celebrate its 50 th ...
Marty Balin, a patron of the 1960s "San Francisco Sound" both as co-founder and lead singer of the Jefferson Airplane group and co-owner of the club where the Airplane and other Bay Area bands ...
Marty Balin, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, rhythm guitarist and vocal contributor to Jefferson Airplane and later co-lead singer in Jefferson Starship, passed away at the age of 76 on September ...
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