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Album covers are an important part of music not only as marketing, but as art. Here are three iconic covers from the 70s.
In 1967 Jefferson Airplane formed in San Francisco ... Their debut platinum selling album "Knee Deep in the Hooplah" included two number ones "Sara" and "We Built This City," and hit number seven on ...
Of course, there are few bands with such strong ties to the age of anti-war hippies as Jefferson Airplane, the incredible group behind iconic tracks like ‘White Rabbit’ and ‘Volunteers ... most ...
This will be a rendition of Jefferson Airplane’s psychedelic-rock anthem ... As Galloway prepares to unveil her album on June 28, White Rabbit serves as a glimpse into what aims to be her best work ...
Released over a half-century ago, Jefferson Airplane’s first live album ... comical shot of Casady on this black & white front cover, not to mention manager Bill Thompson’s goofy art on an album ...
Played with Jefferson Airplane at Woodstock, and was featured on the band’s 1969 album Volunteers. –Released three solo albums. –Also recorded with Dusty Springfield, David Bowie ...
“They were great players and played some great music,” former Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma ... using her thumb to cover the sixth string. "I still play that way,” she said.
Their first album The Jefferson Airplane Takes Off was released a year ... Balin also wrote songs like Volunteers and Today for the band, as well as contributing to hits for Jefferson Starship ...
Janis Joplin and Jefferson Airplane made history in August 1969. A live album of “Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More” features couple Bobbi and Nick Ercoline on the cover ...
Read on for the list, in chronological order… The Byrds – “Why” (1966) The Byrds’ breakthrough singles were mostly covers ... and by Jefferson Airplane on that same year’s Volunteers.