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"Grace Slick is an icon, and I understand what an honor it is to be in the band singing her songs and everything," Richardson told UCR. "I've been a fan for a long time.
How Grace Slick Spoke to 1960s Parents in “White Rabbit” Jefferson Airplane’s musical legacy is synonymous with the psychedelic movement on the West Coast in the 1960s.
Quotes edited for clarity and brevity. To hear the complete 80-minute interview with Grace Slick, stream Episode 183 of No Guitar Is Safe, hosted by Jude Gold, wherever you get your podcasts.
Jeannie Piersol was a key player on the now-legendary San Francisco music scene of the mid-’60s. The singer, who was known for her cool mix of rock, soul and Indian music styles, was part of the ...
If you were to ask Jefferson Airplane frontwoman Grace Slick about the tale of Woodstock Joni Mitchell wove in her 1970 track of the same name, the “White Rabbit” singer would likely suggest ...
Abbie Hoffman's account of the time he and Grace Slick attempted to infiltrate a White House tea party to slip President Nixon LSD. The failed attempt at turning Nixon on occurred on 24 April 1970, ...
Former Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick: “I’m amazed I was able to be on the side of the stage for 12 hours before we played — without having to take a pee. There were no bathrooms.” ...
The second song of the Jefferson Airplane's Woodstock set is "Somebody to Love," written by Grace Slick's brother-in-law Darby Slick, who was in love with her.
Slick and Unslick Grace Slick of Jefferson Starship smiles during a performance in Central Park in New York City, May 1975.(Allan Tannenbaum / Getty Images) By Jay Nordlinger About Jay Nordlinger ...