Many classic rock songs were inspired by books. For example, Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” was inspired by Alice in Wonderland. In addition, Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick said she ripped off ...
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 ...
Fans of The Matrix were delighted to see that Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" soundtracks the new trailer for The Matrix Resurrections. The trailer features Keanu Reeves reprising his role as ...
Grace Slick and Jefferson Airplane typified countercultural hippiedom, much to the chagrin of classically trained songwriters ...
When Grace Slick wrote “White Rabbit” in late 1965, she never imagined the song would pave the way for psychedelic rock and inspire several generations of lead female rock singers, including Pink, who ...
Giving the trailer for the whimsical story an edgy, hallucinatory atmosphere, Pink covers Jefferson Airplane's 1967 hit "White Rabbit," lending her raucous vocals to an updated version of the ...
One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small — or in the case of a certain trailer that arrived on Thursday, the red one makes you enter the Matrix. The band’s Jorma Kaukonen reacted to the ...
One of the funniest “rock life” stories I’ve heard is when China Kantner Isler — who I first became aware of when she was a VJ on MTV back in the ’80s — told me what it was like being a teenager and ...
Sadly, another classic rock legend has passed away. Paul Kantner, the founding guitarist of Jefferson Airplane and its spinoff band Jefferson Starship, died Thursday, Jan. 28, at the age of 74 from ...
“We are the people our parents warned us about,” Grace Slick yelled in the 60s. As the bluff lead singer with San Francisco band Jefferson Airplane, no-one embodied the free-thinking spirit of the ...
WWE's cryptic teasing spots anchored on the 1967 Jefferson Airplane song "White Rabbit" has created both buzz and revenue for the company. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that "White ...
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