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Grace Slick wrote ‘White Rabbit,’ in 1965, on a used piano that was painted red and missing keys. The hit song, with lyrics based on “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” became a ...
The meaning behind Jefferson Airplane's classic tune "White Rabbit" is one that reflects the decade in which it was born.
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With “White Rabbit” and “Somebody to Love,” Jefferson Airplane not only had a new vocalist but a new lead vocalist. Signe and Paul both took lead vocal turns on Takes Off, but Marty was ...
Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick discussed the connection between "White Rabbit" and 'Alice in Wonderland.' The song became a hit in the United States.
Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love" were originally written by Grace Slick for another band.
Fans of The Matrix were delighted to see that Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" soundtracks the new trailer for The Matrix Resurrections. The trailer features Keanu Reeves reprising his role as ...
Jefferson Airplane’s best-known song was “White Rabbit” (closely rivaled by “Somebody to Love”), sung by their then-new band member Grace Slick.
Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" might have spoken to the youth of the 1960s, but the band was actually speaking to the youth's parents.
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Grace Slick wrote ‘White Rabbit,’ in 1965, on a used piano that was painted red and missing keys. The hit song, with lyrics based on “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” became a ...
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