Paul McCartney heard rumors of the wild goings-on in the Haight and visited on April 4, 1967. At the Fillmore Auditorium, he listened to a rehearsal by the Jefferson Airplane. At Marty Balin’s and ...
His designs for Jimi Hendrix, the Who and others embodied the spirit of the psychedelic era. He also created images for stage ...
Records and could rattle off the B-side of any record, so of course he’d clocked Walecki appearing over and over again.
Some classic rockers worked the imagery of Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' into their songs. Since then, singers from various genres have embraced the book.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Byrd and the art collective he co-founded, Fantasy Unlimited, created posters for Traffic, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, among many others.
David Edward Byrd, who created psychedelic posters for Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Grateful Dead shows and for such Broadway productions as Follies, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar and Little Shop of ...
From Speer to the southern 'burbs, we were always excited to find what was in store. But until the picketing ends — no more.
When one thinks of Jefferson Airplane, one often thinks of psychedelic soundscapes, the Summer of Love, and Grace Slick’s incomparable vocals. When one thinks of Frank Zappa, one doesn’t ...
Jefferson Starship became pretty reliable hitmakers for a nice stretch in the '70s. Here are the five biggest U.S. hits from ...
Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” might be one of the most famous adaptations of Carroll’s Alice books in any medium. While I find Alice in Wonderland charming, many readers find it a ...
The all-electric aircraft — whose name was inspired by the book “Alice in Wonderland” and the Jefferson Airplane song “White Rabbit” — made its first battery-powered test flight from ...