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Jefferson Airplane charted 12 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, ... items for fans, such as buttons, incense, stickers, decals and metal jewelry; and higher end products including hand bags ...
Jefferson Airplane were at the forefront of Sixties psych-rock – helping define the movement not only with mind-altering music, but trippy album covers and offbeat fashion. According to The ...
When Jefferson Airplane reunited in 1989 for a self-titled album and tour, he joked to USA TODAY, "It's like comparing the Wright Brothers to a 747. Both fly, both are charming, both have their time." ...
Paul Kantner, co-founder of Jefferson Starship, performs with The Heroes of Woodstock at Route 66 Casino's Legends Theater, Dec. 31, 2009, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
How Starship traded in the Summer of Love ideals espoused by their original incarnation, Jefferson Airplane, for a handful of Top 40 hits. Skip to main content Skip to site footer.
Jefferson Airplane’s “Somebody to Love” became the band’s biggest hit in the United States. It reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, staying on the chart for 15 weeks.
Marty Balin, whose tenor voice provided hits for the ’60s psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane and its successor, Jefferson Starship, has died, his publicist and family said. Balin was 76.
Jefferson Airplane now not only had someone who would go on to become one of the greatest singers in rock history, Grace also brought two songs with her from her previous band: the Darby Slick ...
Jefferson airplane founder Paul Kantner dies at 74. 1969's Volunteers, co-written by Kantner and Balin, opened with the lyric, "Looks what's happening out in the streets/Got a revolution."Kantner ...
Jefferson Airplane shot into stardom with the explosive "Somebody to Love," a song written by Grace Slick's brother-in-law and former Great Society bandmate Darby Slick.