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Grace Slick had a voice that could haunt an empty house. The famed Acid Queen defined the 1960s in a whirl of recklessness and counterculture magic.
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame crooner Grace Slick is out of the music business. At a time when sixties and seventies rockers are reuniting, she prefers instead to paint from her home in Malibu, CA ...
Grace Slick, singer of Jefferson Airplane, once admitted that she couldn’t stand watching Fleetwood Mac perform.
Jefferson Airplane’s frontwoman Grace Slick opened up about some of the most outrageous moments of her career in a recent interview. From her rebellious antics to her wild one-night stand with ...
Grace Slick, seen here being inducted into L.A.'s Rockwalk in 2002, is now devoted to painting.
For Slick, the latter includes a messy but memorable one-night stand with The Lizard King himself, Jim Morrison.
Quotes edited for clarity and brevity. To hear the complete 80-minute interview with Grace Slick, stream Episode 183 of No Guitar Is Safe, hosted by Jude Gold, wherever you get your podcasts.
Stevie Nicks idolized Grace Slick, but what does the Jefferson Airplane singer think of the Fleetwood Mac star?
Grace Slick held her own among the few female rockers in the 1960s and melted through any song she sang with her powerhouse vocals.
Walking through Artrock Gallery, Grace Slick goes by an enlarged photograph of herself with Janis Joplin as if it were wallpaper. She's seen enough of herself as the pinup girl for the Summer of ...
A Bolinas beach house where former owner Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane once jammed with her band has listed for $15 million. Handbag entrepreneur Mark Talucci has listed the 4,100-square-foot ...