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Jefferson Starship
was among the most successful arena rock bands of the 1970s and early '80s, an even greater commercial entity than its predecessor,
Jefferson Airplane
, the band out of which it evolved. Many
Jefferson Airplane
fans decried the group's new, more mainstream musical direction, especially after
Airplane
singers
Grace Slick
and
Marty Balin
departed in 1978. But with shifting personnel,
Jefferson Starship
managed to please its new fans and some old ones over a period of a decade before
it shifted gears into even more overtly pop territory and changed names again to become simply
Starship
.
Jefferson Airplane
, the seminal San Francisco psychedelic rock band of the 1960s, noted for its hits
"Somebody to Love"
and
"White Rabbit,"
began to fragment in the early '70s. Lead guitarist
Jorma Kaukonen
and bassist
Jack Casady
increasingly were preoccupied with their spin-off group
Hot Tuna
, while the band's other creative axis, rhythm guitarist/singer
Paul Kantner
(born
Paul Lorin Kantner
in San Francisco, CA, March 17, 1941) and singer
Grace Slick
(born
Grace Barnett Wing
in or near Chicago, IL, October 30, 1939), having become a romantic couple, had their own musical and political interests, and singer
Marty Balin
(born
Martyn Jerel Buchwald
in Cincinnati, OH, January 30, 1942), the odd man out, had become sufficiently disenchanted with the band he himself had formed that he quit
Jefferson Airplane
at the end of a tour over the Thanksgiving weekend in 1970. The following week saw the release of
Blows Against the Empire
,
Kantner
's debut solo album, which he had recorded with a long list of musician friends from
Jefferson Airplane
,
the Grateful Dead
, and
Crosby, Stills & Nash
, among others. To pay tribute to this loose-knit studio ensemble and refer to the album's science fiction theme,
Kantner
co-billed the album to "
Jefferson Starship
," even though there was, as yet, no such permanent entity. Nevertheless, the album featured performers who would be members of
Jefferson Starship
when it was established as a real band, in particular
Kantner
,
Slick
, and
Quicksilver Messenger Service
member
David Freiberg
(born in Boston, MA, August 24, 1938).
A year later, in late 1971,
Kantner
and
Slick
released a duo album,
Sunfighter
. One track,
"Earth Mother,"
was a song written by
Jack Traylor
, a high-school English teacher and friend of
Kantner
's, and on lead guitar was teenager
Craig Chaquico
(born September 26, 1954), a student of
Traylor
's and a member of his band,
Steelwind
.
Jefferson Airplane
gave what turned out to be its final performance in September 1972, by which time
Freiberg
had joined the group. The next album out of the
Jefferson Airplane
troupe was
Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun
, credited to
Kantner
,
Slick
, and
Freiberg
, and released in the spring of 1973, an album that featured the other members of
Jefferson Airplane
in subsidiary roles, and on which
Chaquico
also appeared. Many of the same musicians appeared on
Grace Slick
's debut solo album,
Manhole
, released in early 1974.
When it became apparent that
Kaukonen
and
Casady
were not interested in reconvening
Jefferson Airplane
,
Kantner
decided to form a permanent touring band without them. The name "
Jefferson Airplane
" was co-owned by
Casady
,
Kantner
,
Kaukonen
,
Slick
, and the band's manager,
Bill Thompson
. So,
Kantner
determined to call the revised unit
Jefferson Starship
. The new band began with the remaining elements of the old one:
Kantner
on rhythm guitar and vocals;
Slick
on vocals;
Freiberg
on vocals and keyboards;
Papa John Creach
(born
John Henry Creach
in Beaver Falls, PA, May 18, 1917; died February 22, 1994) on electric violin; and
John Barbata
(born in Passaic, NJ, April 1, 1945) on drums.
Chaquico
, still a teenager, but at least out of high school, was the logical choice for lead guitarist.
Jorma Kaukonen
's brother
Peter
(who had appeared on
Blows Against the Empire
,
Sunfighter
, and
Manhole
) was brought in on bass. The band began rehearsals in January 1974 and opened its first tour in Chicago on March 19. The tour ran through April, after which the band prepared to go into the studio.
Peter Kaukonen
did not work out, however, and he was replaced in June by British veteran
Pete Sears
(born May 27, 1948), who had worked on
Manhole
.
During the recording sessions in July,
Kantner
reunited with
Marty Balin
to write the power ballad
"Caroline,"
which
Balin
agreed to sing on the album.
Kantner
and
Slick
hedged their bets by putting their names on either side of the name "
Jefferson Starship
" on the cover of the album,
Dragon Fly
, when it was released in October 1974. They needn't have worried. Even though the single
"Ride the Tiger"
petered out at number 84,
Dragon Fly
just missed the Top Ten and went gold within six months, selling as well as
Jefferson Airplane
albums generally did.
Balin
joined the band on-stage at its performance at the Winterland ballroom in San Francisco on November 24 (four years after his final
Jefferson Airplane
appearance) and then agreed to join
Jefferson Starship
as a permanent member.
With
Balin
aboard, the eight-member
Jefferson Starship
went back into the studio in February 1975 to record its second album and came out in June with
Red Octopus
, which turned out to be the best-selling album of the entire
Jefferson Airplane
/
Jefferson Starship
/
Starship
career, largely due to the presence of
Balin
's ballad
"Miracles,"
which became a Top Ten hit. (
Slick
and
Sears
'
"Play on Love"
was also a singles chart entry.) The album first hit number one (which no
Jefferson Airplane
album had ever done) in September, and bounced in and out of the top spot for the next two months. Eventually, it sold over two million copies. (At this point,
Creach
quietly exited the band.)
Red Octopus
set a pattern for the next two
Jefferson Starship
albums.
Balin
, whose love songs had dominated the early days of
Jefferson Airplane
, but who had been shunted aside by the more political and abstract interests of other bandmembers, returned to a major role thanks to the commercial success of
"Miracles."
Unlike
Jefferson Airplane
, which valued the individual expression of its members, however bizarre,
Jefferson Starship
was interested in making commercial music, even if it was written by people outside the band.
Spitfire
, released in June 1976, was another million-seller, boasting the
Balin
-sung Top 20 hit
"With Your Love."
Earth
, released in February 1978, also went platinum, spurred by the Top Ten hit
"Count On Me"
and its Top 20 follow-up,
"Runaway."
The commercial success masked increasing personnel problems, however, and those problems came out during the band's European tour in June 1978, when
Slick
, suffering from some combination of illness and substance abuse problems, missed shows and gave substandard performances. She left the tour early, and at its conclusion
Balin
also quit the band. After the remaining members returned home to regroup,
Barbata
was involved in a serious automobile accident that forced him to drop out. This left remaining members
Kantner
,
Freiberg
,
Chaquico
, and
Sears
to figure out what to do next. In January 1979, they brought in veteran rock drummer
Aynsley Dunbar
(born in Liverpool, England, January 10, 1946) to replace
Barbata
. In April,
Mickey Thomas
(born in Cairo, GA, December 3, 1949), who possessed the soaring tenor voice behind
the Elvin Bishop Group
's 1976 hit
"Fooled Around and Fell in Love,"
was drafted in to replace both
Slick
and
Balin
. This revamped sextet went into the studio in June 1979, and in October the pointedly titled fifth
Jefferson Starship
album,
Freedom at Point Zero
, was released. Critics carped that, with
Balin
and
Slick
gone, and
Thomas
installed, the band's sound was indistinguishable from that of arena rock stalwarts like
Boston
,
Foreigner
, and
Journey
. But, of course, those bands were selling in the millions, whatever the critics thought, and
Chaquico
even took the comparisons as a compliment. The album spawned a Top 20 hit in
"Jane"
and, while it did not match the success of its predecessors, it reached the Top Ten and went gold, validating the new version of the band, at least in commercial terms.
Kantner
addressed the criticisms on the next
Jefferson Starship
album,
Modern Times
, released in the spring of 1981 in a song called
"Stairway to Cleveland (We Do What We Want)."
The album, a gold-selling Top 40 hit featuring a Top 40 single in
"Find Your Way Back,"
was also notable for background vocals by
Grace Slick
(and a duet with
Thomas
on
"Stranger"
).
Slick
, having overcome her personal problems, had launched a full-fledged solo career, issuing albums in 1980 and early 1981. But when
Jefferson Starship
toured in the summer, she went along, and soon was back as a full-fledged bandmember.
In September 1982,
Aynsley Dunbar
left
Jefferson Starship
and was replaced by
Donny Baldwin
, another former member of
the Elvin Bishop Group
. The band's next album,
Winds of Change
, was released the following month. It sported two Top 40 hits,
"Be My Lady"
and the title song, and it eventually reached gold-record status.
Nuclear Furniture
, released in May 1984, enjoyed comparable success, spawning the Top 40 hit
"No Way Out."
By this point, however,
Kantner
was no longer willing to defend the band's arena rock tendencies. Feeling that he had lost control of the group, he determined to leave it, playing his last show on June 23 before quitting. He also felt, however, that the band should dissolve without him, and when the other members disagreed, he sued over money and the rights to the name "
Jefferson Starship
" in October 1984.
Kantner
's suit was settled in March 1985 with a cash payment and the compromise that "
Jefferson Starship
," a name to be owned 51 percent by
Slick
and 49 percent by manager
Bill Thompson
, would be retired in favor of "
Starship
," the name by which the band would continue to work.
Starship
went on to considerable commercial success in the second half of the 1980s before splitting up in the early '90s.
Kantner
went on to form
the K.B.C. Band
, featuring
Marty Balin
and
Jack Casady
, which made one self-titled album in 1986, and then to participate in a one-off reunion of
Jefferson Airplane
in 1989. In 1992, he organized a new band with which he toured under the name
Jefferson Starship
. (He sometimes billed it as "
Jefferson Starship
-- The Next Generation.") He did not have the legal right to do this, but neither
Slick
nor
Thompson
took action to stop him. In fact,
Slick
, though she had declared herself retired after the
Jefferson Airplane
reunion, made occasional appearances with
Kantner
's band.
Marty Balin
,
Jack Casady
,
Papa John Creach
, and even original
Jefferson Airplane
female singer
Signe Anderson
also performed in it at various times. As of the 1995 live album
Deep Space/Virgin Sky
, the band's lineup was
Kantner
,
Balin
, and
Casady
, plus
Darby Gould
(formerly of
World Entertainment War
) on vocals, lead guitarist
Slick Aguilar
and keyboardist
Tim Gorman
(both of
the K.B.C. Band
), and
Prairie Prince
(from
the Tubes
) on drums, with
Grace Slick
as guest vocalist. As of 1999's new studio album
Windows of Heaven
, vocalist
Diana Mangano
and keyboardist
T. Lavitz
of
the Dixie Dregs
had joined. The two-CD live album
Across the Sea of Suns
, issued in 2001, featured
Kantner
,
Balin
,
Mangano
,
Aguilar
,
Prince
, and keyboardist
Chris Smith
.
Kantner
's
Jefferson Starship
also sells CDs of its concerts on its official website, www.jeffersonstarshipsf.com. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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