- 3|5's Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
- A Small Package Of Value Will Come To You Shortly
- A Song For All Seasons
- Aerie (gang Of Eagles)
- Alexander The Medium
- Blues From An Airplane
- Come Up The Years
- Comin' Back To Me
- Coming Back To Me
- Common Market Madrigal
- Crazy Miranda
- Crown Of Creation
- D.c.b.a. — 25
- D.c.b.a.—25
- Easter
- Eat Starch Mom
- Eskimo Blue Day
- Fat Angel
- Freedom
- Good Shepherd
- Greasy Heart
- Hey Fredrick
- Ice Age
- In Time
- Lather
- Law Man
- Let's Get Together
- Long John Silver
- Madeleine Street
- Martha
- Never Argue With A German If You're Tired Of...
- Now Is The Time
- Panda
- Planes
- Rejoyce
- Rock And Roll Island
- Solidarity
- Somebody To Love
- Star Trek
- Summer Of Love
- The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil
- The Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil
- The Farm
- The Last Wall Of The Castle
- The Other Side Of This Life
- The Wheel
- Third Week In The Chelsea
- Today
- Too Many Years
- Triad
- True Love
- Turn My Life Down
- Two Heads
- Volunteers
- War Movie
- Watch Her Ride
- We Can Be Together
- When The Earth Moves Again
- White Rabbit
- Wild Tyme
- Won't You Try | Saturday Afternoon
- Wooden Ships
- Young Girl Sunday Blues
About Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane was an American rock band based in San Francisco, California, that became one of the pioneering bands of psychedelic rock. Formed in 1965, the group defined the San Francisco Sound and was the first from the Bay Area to achieve international commercial success. They headlined the Monterey Pop Festival (1967), Woodstock (1969), Altamont Free Concert (1969), and the first Isle of Wight Festival (1968) in England. Their 1967 breakout album Surrealistic Pillow was one of the most significant recordings of the Summer of Love. Two songs from that album, "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit", are among Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".The October 1966 to February 1970 lineup of Jefferson Airplane, consisting of Marty Balin (vocals), Paul Kantner (guitar, vocals), Grace Slick (vocals, keyboards), Jorma Kaukonen (lead guitar, vocals), Jack Casady (bass), and Spencer Dryden (drums), was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. Balin left the band in 1971. After 1972, Jefferson Airplane effectively split into two groups. Kaukonen and Casady moved on full-time to their own band, Hot Tuna. Slick, Kantner, and the remaining members of Jefferson Airplane recruited new members and regrouped as Jefferson Starship in 1974, with Balin eventually joining them. Jefferson Airplane received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016.
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