List of Jefferson Airplane members

Jefferson Airplane was an American psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, California. 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. The band's 1966 to 1970 lineup of Balin, Kaukonen, Kantner, vocalist and keyboardist Grace Slick, bassist Jack Casady and drummer Spencer Dryden were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.[1][2]

Jefferson Airplane in 1966. Clockwise from top left: Jack Casady, Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Spencer Dryden, Paul Kantner and Jorma Kaukonen.

History

Jefferson Airplane was formed in mid-1965 by vocalist and guitarist Marty Balin, vocalist Signe Toly Anderson, lead guitarist and vocalist Jorma Kaukonen, rhythm guitarist and vocalist Paul Kantner, double bassist Bob Harvey and drummer Jerry Peloquin.[3] Peloquin left shortly after the band's formation following an altercation with Kantner, with Alexander "Skip" Spence taking his place.[4] Before the end of the year, Harvey was also fired and replaced by Jack Casady, who played electric bass, which was preferred by the band instead of double bass.[5] Spence and Anderson both left in 1966 after the recording of Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, with Spencer Dryden and Grace Slick taking their respective positions.[6] The lineup remained stable until February 1970, when Dryden left Jefferson Airplane, partly due to the murder of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Free Concert in 1969.[7]

Dryden was replaced by Joey Covington – Kaukonen, Kantner and Casady's bandmate in Hot Tuna – who had previously performed percussion on the band's 1969 album Volunteers.[8] Later in the year, violinist Papa John Creach (who had also performed with Hot Tuna) was added to the group's lineup.[3] In early 1971, founding member Balin left Jefferson Airplane due to "long-standing ego clashes" with Kantner and Slick.[9] Covington left during the recording of Long John Silver in 1972, with John Barbata replacing him for the rest of the recording and onwards.[3] David Freiberg joined for the album's promotional touring cycle.[10] Jefferson Airplane performed its final show on the Long John Silver tour on September 22, 1972, which effectively marked the group's disbandment despite there being no formal announcement to that effect.[11] Kaukonen and Casady returned to performing with Hot Tuna full time, while remaining members Kantner, Slick, Freiberg, Barbata and Creach, along with new members, later regrouped as Jefferson Starship in 1974.[3][12]

Jefferson Airplane returned in 1989 with a self-titled album featuring Balin, Kaukonen, Kantner, Casady and Slick, along with drummer Kenny Aronoff and several additional guest contributors.[13] The band toured in promotion of the release with keyboardist Tim Gorman and guitarists Randy Jackson and Peter Kaukonen (Jorma's brother).[14] A second reunion followed in early 1996 when the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Balin, Kaukonen, Kantner, Casady and Dryden performing together for the first time since 1970; Slick was unable to attend the performance due to a foot injury which prevented her from traveling.[15] Several members have since died – Creach in 1994,[16] Spence in 1999,[17] Dryden in 2005,[18] Covington in 2013,[19] Anderson and Kantner in 2016,[20] and Balin in 2018.[21]

Members

Image Name Years active Instruments Release contributions
Jorma Kaukonen
  • 1965–1972
  • 1989
  • 1996
  • lead guitar
  • vocals
all Jefferson Airplane releases
Paul Kantner
  • 1965–1972
  • 1989
  • 1996 (died 2016)
  • rhythm guitar
  • vocals
Marty Balin
  • 1965–1971
  • 1989
  • 1996 (died 2018)
  • vocals
  • rhythm guitar
  • occasional bass
all Jefferson Airplane releases, except Bark (1971), Long John Silver (1972) and Thirty Seconds Over Winterland (1973)
Signe Toly Anderson 1965–1966 (died 2016)
  • vocals
  • percussion
Bob Harvey 1965 double bass none
Jerry Peloquin drums
Skip Spence 1965–1966 (died 1999)
  • drums
  • percussion
Jack Casady
  • 1965–1972
  • 1989
  • 1996
  • bass
  • occasional guitar
all Jefferson Airplane releases
Grace Slick
  • 1966–1972
  • 1989
  • vocals
  • keyboards
  • piano
  • recorder
  • percussion
all Jefferson Airplane releases, except Jefferson Airplane Takes Off (1965)
Spencer Dryden
  • 1966–1970
  • 1996 (died 2005)
  • drums
  • percussion
  • all Jefferson Airplane releases from Surrealistic Pillow (1967) to Volunteers (1969)
  • Early Flight (1974)
Joey Covington 1970–1972 (died 2013)
  • Volunteers (1969)
  • Bark (1971)
  • Long John Silver (1972)
Papa John Creach 1970–1972 (died 1994)
  • violin
  • vocals
  • Bark (1971)
  • Long John Silver (1972)
  • Thirty Seconds Over Winterland (1973)
John Barbata 1972
  • drums
  • percussion
  • Long John Silver (1972)
  • Thirty Seconds Over Winterland (1973)
David Freiberg
  • vocals
  • rhythm guitar
Thirty Seconds Over Winterland (1973)
Kenny Aronoff 1989 (session and touring)
  • drums
  • percussion
Jefferson Airplane (1989)
Peter Kaukonen rhythm guitar
Tim Gorman 1989 (touring) keyboards none
Randy Jackson rhythm guitar

Timeline

Lineups

A list of the different lineups of Jefferson Airplane with membership changes in each subsequent entry in bold.

Period Members Releases
Summer 1965 none – live performances only
August – October 1965
  • Signe Toly Anderson – vocals, percussion
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Bob Harvey – double bass
  • Skip Spence – drums
October 1965 – May 1966
  • Signe Toly Anderson – vocals, percussion
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Skip Spence – drums
May – October 1966
  • Signe Toly Anderson – vocals, percussion
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Spencer Dryden – drums, percussion
  • Jefferson Airplane Takes Off (1966) – two tracks
October 1966 – February 1970
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Spencer Dryden – drums, percussion
February – October 1970
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Joey Covington – drums, percussion
none – live performances only
October 1970 – April 1971
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Joey Covington – drums, percussion
  • Papa John Creach – violin, vocals
April 1971 – March 1972
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Joey Covington – drums, percussion
  • Papa John Creach – violin, vocals
March – July 1972
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • John Barbata – drums, percussion
  • Papa John Creach – violin, vocals
  • Long John Silver (1972)
July – September 1972
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • David Freiberg – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • John Barbata – drums, percussion
  • Papa John Creach – violin, vocals
Band inactive 1972–1989
1989
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Peter Kaukonen – rhythm guitar (session)
  • Kenny Aronoff – drums (session)
1989
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Peter Kaukonen – rhythm guitar (touring)
  • Kenny Aronoff – drums (touring)
  • Randy Jackson – rhythm guitar (touring)
none Jefferson Airplane tour only
Band inactive 1989–1996
January 17, 1996
  • Grace Slick – vocals, keyboards
  • Marty Balin – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Jorma Kaukonen – lead guitar, vocals
  • Paul Kantner – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Jack Casady – bass
  • Spencer Dryden – drums
none Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performance only

See also

References

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