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Signe Anderson, Jefferson Airplane‘s original female vocalist who sang on the band’s 1966 debut LP Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, passed away January 28th.Anderson was 74. No cause of death was ...
Jefferson Airplane vocalist-guitarist Marty Balin, who co-founded the San Francisco psychedelic rock band in 1965 and played a crucial role in the creation of all their 1960s albums, including ...
Many of us old rockers have brains that are stuffed with way too much useless trivia about albums, bands and musicians. See, before all that information was available in the ...
When Jefferson Airplane flew south to Los Angeles to make their second album, they were joined on the trip by a San Francisco compatriot: Captain Trips.. The Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia was, by ...
This past Thursday (1/28), the rock wold suffered the sad loss of Jefferson Airplane's Paul Kantner, and now Psychedelic Sight is reporting that original Airplane singer Signe Anderson passed away ...
Signe Toly Anderson, who had served as lead singer for Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, the band’s 1966 debut album, chose to leave that same year when she became pregnant with her first child.
The Airplane were already at the top of San Francisco's burgeoning rock scene, with a national recording contract and a debut album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, that came out in August 1966.
The meaning behind Jefferson Airplane’s classic tune “White Rabbit” is one that reflects the decade in which it was born. Dealing in ’60s-era psychedelia, the mind-altering rock anthem ...
Marty Balin, a co-founder of Jefferson Airplane and a member of its later incarnation Jefferson Starship, whose high and soulful voice defined many of both groups’ songs, died Thursday, his rep ...
The Airplane helped define the San Francisco music scene in the 1960s, debuting at the Matrix nightclub in 1965, about a year before its first album, “Jefferson Airplane Takes Off,” was released.
Marty Balin was a brooding, artistic child who dropped out of San Francisco State University to pursue a career in music. He recorded a few singles with some of Phil Spector's session musicians in ...
Marty Balin, a co-founder of the legendary rock band Jefferson Airplane whose soulful tenor gave the band its distinctive sound, has died at the age of 76, his representative said on Friday.
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