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Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane
American rock band
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Paul Kantner
Paul Kantner
American musician
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Jefferson Starship
Jefferson Starship
American rock band
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Marty Balin
Marty Balin
American singer, songwriter, and musician
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Starship
Starship
American rock band
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Papa John Creach
Papa John Creach
American musician (1917-1994)
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Jack Casady
Jack Casady
American bass player
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Darby Slick
Darby Slick
American guitarist and songwriter
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Craig Chaquico
Craig Chaquico
American musician
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Signe Toly Anderson
Signe Toly Anderson
American singer
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Pete Sears
Pete Sears
British musician
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The Great Society
The Great Society
American band
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Hot Tuna
Hot Tuna
American blues-rock band, spin-off of Jefferson Airplane
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Spencer Dryden
Spencer Dryden
American musician; rock drummer for a number of San Francisco-based bands
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Joey Covington
Joey Covington
American drummer
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Fred Neil
Fred Neil
American recording artist, singer, songwriter
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Ron Nevison
Ron Nevison
American record producer
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American musician, writer and painter
Record Labels
RCA
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Grace Slick (born Grace Barnett Wing, October 30, 1939) is an American artist and retired singer-songwriter. Slick was a key figure in San Francisco's early psychedelic music scene in the mid-1960s. With a music career spanning four decades, she first performed with The Great Society, but is best known for her work with Jefferson Airplane and the subsequent successor bands Jefferson Starship and Starship. Slick and Jefferson Airplane first achieved fame with their 1967 album Surrealistic Pillow, which included the top-ten Billboard hits "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love". She provided the lead vocals on both tracks. With Starship, she sang co-lead for two number one hits, "We Built This City" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". She would also release four solo albums. Slick retired from music in 1990, but continues to be active in the visual arts.