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Last Updated on July 21, 2025 by Matt Staff The late 1960s were a whirlwind of culture, rebellion, creativity, and change.
Jefferson Airplane released “White Rabbit” on the album Surrealistic Pillow. The album reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and remained on the chart for 56 weeks.
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 ...
Using a group of ad hoc musicians with Airplane members in the mix, the album was credited to Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship. The name was recycled when the new band was formed in 1974.
Although Jefferson Airplane hasn’t recorded since the mid-1970s, its music continues to be used in movies and TV, and a 1975 Jefferson Starship concert was released as a live album last summer.
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