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The cream of the crop is, not surprisingly, BG-1. This one is for the first Jefferson Airplane concert at the Fillmore, held exactly one year before the one you saved, the weekend of Feb. 4, 1966.
Wes Wilson JEFFERSON AIRPLANE / BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY CONCERT POSTER, 1966 21 x 14 in. (53.3 x 35.6 cm.) Medium pencil Size 21 x 14 in. (53.3 x 35.6 cm.) Description Keffiyeh truffaut ...
Is this a flashback? One faction of the 1960s psychedelic band Jefferson Airplane is again suing founding member Paul Kantner, alleging that he’s using the band’s name without permission ...
The change didn't happen overnight. Jefferson Airplane actually folded following the release of 1972's 'Long John Silver' album, morphing into Jefferson Starship for 1974's 'Dragon Fly' LP.
After Jefferson Airplane broke up in 1972, Kantner formed a new group with Slick called the Jefferson Starship, which Balin eventually joined. That group released a series of pop and rock hits ...
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." ...
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." ...
If Jefferson Airplane come up in the context of today’s musical discourse, which doesn’t happen often, they’re usually seen as baby boomer relics with a couple enduring radio hits (“White ...
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. The fantastical break-up ...
Paul Kantner, the Jefferson Airplane guitarist, songwriter and fixture of the San Francisco '60s rock scene, died Thursday of septic shock and organ failure, according to his publicist, who ...