Jefferson Guitarist Reflects on Band Structure 60 Years Ago, Says Grace Slick Changed ‘Everything’ (Exclusive)

Jefferson AirplaneCredit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

Jefferson AirplaneCredit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty BEAR YOUR EAR Jorma Kaukonen originally planned to move to Denmark in the 1960s, but joined Jefferson Airplane after being invited by Paul Kantner. The group committed to their first album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Offbut it grew higher after release Surrealistic pillow and Grace Slick Kaukonen notes the album’s long-lasting … Read more

Jefferson Guitarist Reflects on Band Structure 60 Years Ago, Says Grace Slick Changed ‘Everything’ (Exclusive)

Jefferson AirplaneCredit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

Jefferson AirplaneCredit: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty BEAR YOUR EAR Jorma Kaukonen originally planned to move to Denmark in the 1960s, but joined Jefferson Airplane after being invited by Paul Kantner. The group committed to their first album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Offbut it grew higher after release Surrealistic pillow and Grace Slick Kaukonen notes the album’s long-lasting … Read more

Band members who got caught up in the differences of their Feuding Frontmen – Grunge

Kirk Hammett still plays guitar

Bill Raymond/Shutterstock What is it about rock ‘n’ roll musicians that makes them so easy to fight? You can talk about arrogance, attention seeking, extreme selfishness, a lifestyle that is often influenced by drugs, and a thousand other factors, but whatever the reason, the need for conflict … Read more

“I was impressed with my performance and when I turned to this tough-as-nails boy, a tear was rolling down his cheek”: The million-selling metal band performed one of the most important ballads of the 80s – with the help of the Rolling Stones’ producer.

Cinderella's Tom Kiefer poses for a photo in 1987

You don’t know what you got (until it’s gone) is a heartwarming ballad and MTV favorite recorded by the Philadelphia-based foursome Cinderella during the hair rock boom of the 1980s. Cinderella singer/guitarist Tom Keifer wrote the song shortly after the band signed their contract with Mercury Records in 1985, but it wasn’t until the summer … Read more