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  2. Grace Slick - Wikipedia

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    Grace Slick (born Grace Barnett Wing; October 30, 1939) [1] is an American painter and retired musician whose musical career spanned four decades. She was a prominent figure in San Francisco 's psychedelic music scene during the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.

  3. List of Jefferson Airplane members - Wikipedia

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    David Freiberg, formerly of Quicksilver Messenger Service, joined the band for the album's promotional touring cycle as a replacement for Balin. [15] Jefferson Airplane performed its final show on the Long John Silver tour on September 22, 1972, which ultimately proved to be the final performance of Jefferson Airplane's original tenure despite ...

  4. Surrealistic Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A mere two weeks after Grace Slick joined the band, the group entered RCA Victor studios in Hollywood on October 31 to record their second album. Working with producer Rick Jarrard, the group recorded album opener "She Has Funny Cars" featuring Jack Casady on fuzz bass and the mellow folk-rocker "My Best Friend", written by departed member Skip Spence and chosen as the album's lead-off single ...

  5. The Great Society (band) - Wikipedia

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    Best known as the original group of model-turned-singer Grace Slick, the initial lineup of the band also featured her then-husband Jerry Slick on drums, his brother Darby Slick on guitar, David Miner on vocals and guitar, Bard DuPont on bass, and Peter van Gelder on flute, bass, and saxophone. Miner and DuPont did not remain with the band for ...

  6. These Stars Fully Embraced Big Hair in the '80s. See What ...

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    Grace Slick in 1980 and 2022. Like other rock stars of the '60s and '70s, Grace Slick pumped up the volume in the go-go '80s — both in terms of Jefferson Starship's music and her hair. Flash ...

  7. List of Jefferson Starship members - Wikipedia

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    The group initially featured the five remaining members of Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick (vocals, piano), Paul Kantner (rhythm guitar, vocals), David Freiberg (bass, keyboards, vocals), Papa John Creach (violin), and John Barbata (drums, vocals); in addition to new members Craig Chaquico on lead guitar and Peter Kaukonen (brother of Jorma Kaukonen) on bass. [1]

  8. And just like that: 'Sex and the City' star, '70s disco ... - AOL

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    He started off with a deep, resonant, androgynous voice that reminded me of Grace Slick doing “White Rabbit,” and then he really let it rip. Webber was so impressed that he told the Maize ...

  9. ‘Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)’ Review ...

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    (We hear a testimonial from Grace Slick, whose first group, the Great Society, recorded the original version of “Somebody to Love” with Sly as producer.)