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Grace Slick recalls her wildest moments, from sleeping with Jim Morrison to plotting to dose NixonJefferson Airplane’s frontwoman Grace Slick opened up about some of the most outrageous moments of her career in a recent interview. From her rebellious antics to her wild one-night stand with ...
On 25 January 1971, Grace Slick gave birth to a girl at French Hospital in San Francisco. (The father was one of her Jefferson Airplane bandmates, Paul Kantner.) ...
A Bolinas beach house that was once owned by rockers Grace Slick and Paul Kantner has been listed for $14.99 million (Tom Rohrer, Open Homes Photography).
In early 1967, Grace Slick's ambulance-siren voice on Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit" ignited a psychedelic-rock revolution that put San Francisco on the map.
ART OF GRACE SLICK: Paintings, drawings and signed posters are on display through December at Artrock, 1155 Mission St., San Francisco. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame crooner Grace Slick is out of the music business. At a time when sixties and seventies rockers are reuniting, she prefers instead to paint from her home in Malibu, CA.
Grace Slick will appear at Wentworth Gallery, Tysons Galleria, 1731 M International Dr., McLean, tonight from 6 to 9 and tomorrow from noon to 2 p.m. Call 703-883-0111. Sign up washingtonpost.com ...
Grace Slick, the former frontwoman of Jefferson Airplane and Starship, is not a fan of fried chicken sandwich mega-chain Chick-fil-A, because of the political leanings of its CEO Dan Cathy, ...
Wing became Grace Slick in 1961 after marrying drummer and cinematographer Jerry Slick and briefly modeled for the now-defunct department store I. Magnin in San Francisco, prancing around in ...
A small bit of music history was made in January 2017 when Cathy Richardson, the current frontwoman of Jefferson Starship, was watching the National Womens’ March with Grace Slick, the singer… ...
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