Grace Slick was once the acid queen behind Jefferson Airplane, but by 1985 she was lending her voice to one of the worst songs to ever top the American charts.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Grace Slick in 1978 By early 1978, Grace Slick was no fun to be around. Appearing at a club version of The Gong Show in San ...
“We are the people our parents warned us about,” Grace Slick yelled in the 60s. As the bluff lead singer with San Francisco band Jefferson Airplane, no-one embodied the free-thinking spirit of the ...
Before she was to be heralded as “the Acid Queen” of the 1960s, Grace Slick was a burgeoning artist, finding her voice in the haze of the 1960s.
A Bolinas beach house where former owner Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane once jammed with her band has listed for $15 million. Handbag entrepreneur Mark Talucci has listed the 4,100-square-foot ...
Cathy Richardson has been the vocalist and guitarist of 70s and 80s rock band Jefferson Starship for 17 years, and she's sick of fans still comparing her to founder Grace Slick. "It always makes me ...
Under different circumstances, Joni Mitchell probably would’ve been at Woodstock. However, as fate would have it, the rising Canadian star was making her Dick Cavett Show debut right after the ...
Stevie Nicks’ powerful performance style has earned her many fans, but David Crosby said she didn’t compare to one of her idols, Grace Slick. Nicks admired Jefferson Airplane’s Slick and tried to ...
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