People join bands for all sorts of reasons, but hippie queen Grace Slick joined the ranks of Jefferson Airplane with the express intention of having an affair.
During her years active in music, Grace Slick took part in recording sessions for many of her friends and musical associates.
While the Vancouver photographer is known for documenting the punk scene, psychedelic music is where her heart really lies.
It’s October 16th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1966, Grace Slick performed as a member of Jefferson Airplane for the first time at San Francisco’s Fillmore West.
Any artist is going to want to chase after the next great track, but these songs should never be heard by human ears for the ...
Fork and spoons at the ready and gluten gluttons on your marks; it’s National Pasta Day. In honor of the glory of sauce and ...
The Grateful Dead played two massive concerts in northern Vermont in the mid-1990s, drawing more than 150,000 ticket holders ...
She cited a Vacaville Museum board member’s comments about Tolliver, who compared him to Papa John Creech, the violinist who played with the Jefferson Airplane in the 1970s ... it is best known today ...
Phil Lesh, the bassist and founding member of the ultimate San Francisco jam band The Grateful Dead, died today. He was 84.
At its core, Dust-to-Digital preserves and presents rare, often inaccessible music, transforming historical recordings from dated and disintegrating mediums into engaging multimedia experiences.
Bob Olson, 67, of northern Jefferson County, and formerly of Westmoreland County ... of the page included an article about a ...
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle ... In pushing the instrument's boundaries he joined fellow travelers Jack Bruce of ...