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Jerry Peloquin – drums (1965) Skip Spence – drums, percussion (1965–1966; died 1999) Jack Casady – bass, rhythm guitar (1965–1972, 1989, 1996) Grace Slick – vocals, piano, recorder, keyboards (1966–1972, 1989) Spencer Dryden – drums, percussion (1966–1970, 1996; died 2005) Joey Covington – drums, percussion (1970 ...
Formed in 1965, the group originally featured vocalist and rhythm guitarist Marty Balin, vocalist Signe Toly Anderson, lead guitarist and vocalist Jorma Kaukonen, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Paul Kantner, bassist Bob Harvey and drummer Jerry Peloquin.
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments1965–1972 1989 1996lead guitar vocals1965–1972 1989 1996 (died 2016)rhythm guitar vocals1965–1971 1989 1996 (died 2018)vocals rhythm guitar occasional bassall Jefferson Airplane releases, except ...1965–1966 (died 2016)vocals percussionJefferson Airplane Takes Off (1966) Early ...The band was completed with the bassist Bob HARVEY and the drummer Jerry PELOQUIN. They started performing in small clubs and soon Peloquin and Harvey were fired and replaced by the drummer Skip SPENCE (later Moby Grape) and the bassist Jack CASADY, an excellent virtuoso known as one of the best rock bassists ever.
20 de jul. de 2022 · They later found drummer Jerry Peloquin and bassist Bob Harvey, and Jefferson Airplane was born. Neither Jerry nor Bob lasted in the band for more than a few weeks, ...
25 de jan. de 2018 · The Jefferson Airplane established its initial six-piece lineup with bluegrass standup bassist Bob Harvey, martial drummer Jerry Peloquin, and jazz-folk singer Signe Anderson (b. September 15, 1941, Seattle), who Balin spotted at the Drinking Gourd.
16 de ago. de 2019 · Jefferson Airplane started life in the shadow of the British Invasion of the early 60s, founding in mid-65. Led by Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, Signe Toly Anderson, Jorma Kaukonen, Bob Harvey, and Jerry Peloquin, this was a line-up that was going to fluctuate – and sooner than they knew it.
The initial band lineup was completed by drummer Jerry Peloquin and bassist Bob Harvey. The name of the band was coined by Kaukonen who, in his days as a blues guitar player, had been given the nickname Blind Thomas Jefferson Airplane.