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Jefferson Airplane Origins Marty Balin, founder of the group, bought a former pizza parlor in San Francisco Intended to remodel it into a club Balin, a singer, searched to find other musicians to form a house band Formed in 1964 Grace Slick Became the new & permanent female singer Powerful voice A former model Wrote many songs including the hit Temporary Breakup After producing several albums together, they broke up in 1970 Eventually reformed as the Jefferson Starship Released Red Octopus, their only #1 Album Regrouped and performed many times until the 80s Inducted into Rock Hall of Fame in 1996

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Page 1: Jefferson Airplane Origins - mossmusicnews.org · Jefferson Airplane Origins • Marty Balin, founder of the group, bought a former pizza parlor in San Francisco • Intended to remodel

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Jefferson Airplane Origins

•  Marty Balin, founder of the group, bought a former pizza parlor in San Francisco

•  Intended to remodel it into a club •  Balin, a singer, searched to find other musicians to

form a house band •  Formed in 1964

Grace Slick

•  Became the new & permanent female singer •  Powerful voice •  A former model •  Wrote many songs including

the hit

Temporary Breakup •  After producing several albums together, they

broke up in 1970 •  Eventually reformed as the Jefferson Starship •  Released Red Octopus, their only #1 Album •  Regrouped and performed many times until the 80s •  Inducted into Rock Hall of Fame in 1996

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Santana A Unique Style

•  Carlos Santana formed the band in the late 1960s •  The use of Afro-Cuban Music set them apart •  Became famous after their performance at

Woodstock •  “Soul Sacrifice”

Personnel Changes

•  Astonishing amount of different band members •  13 different singers, plus guest artists after 1999 •  12 keyboardists •  9 rhythm guitarists •  13 bass players •  13 auxiliary percussionists •  17 drummers

Success

•  Santana continues to play even today •  Remains one of the very few bands not known for

their singer •  Often brings in guest singers such as Rob Thomas

on “Smooth”