Jefferson Starship (musician)
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Mel Shields: A 'White Rabbit' weekend of psychedelic tunes at Tahoe
Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship guitarist Paul Kantner, right, leads Jefferson Starship into Harrah's Tahoe on Sunday. Memorial Day weekend has always marked the beginning of what is known as "the season" in resorts around the country. It is no less 5/24/13 from Sacramento Bee Read more »
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Mickey Thomas pilots Starship to Beverly
“Somebody to Love,” hit songs that both appeared on Jefferson Airplane’s 1967 album, “Surrealistic Pillow.” She left Jefferson Starship before Thomas was brought on board, but rejoined them later and sang with Thomas on the No. 1 hit “Nothing’s Going to Stop from NewburyportNews.com Read more »
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Thirty-five years after it was stolen, former Jefferson Starship member's bass guitar is on its way back to him in Marin
missing, he agreed to sell it back to Sears. The British-born Sears was a young bassist and keyboard player with the Jefferson Starship in 1978, when the band, riding high on the hits "Count on Me" and "Runaway," headlined the notorious Lorelei Festival in from Marin Independent Journal Read more »
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Celeb birthdays for the week of March 17-23
17: Guitarist Paul Kantner of Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship is 72. Singer-songwriter Jim Weatherly is 70. Singer-songwriter John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful is 69. Percussionist Harold Brown of War is 67. Actor Patrick Duffy is 64. Actor Kurt from FindLaw: AP News Read more »
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Travel back to the 1970s as Jefferson Starship performs at Mount Dora Music Festival
1985 commercially successful pop song is part of the repertoire of a spinoff-band, Starship, which features one-time Jefferson Starship member Mickey Thomas. "We try to combat the confusion between the bands on a daily basis," she said. After all, Jefferson from Orlando Sentinel Read more »