from Jefferson Airplane’s famed album Crown Of Creation. This Frank Zappa and Jefferson Airplane collaboration shouldn’t be mistaken for the former’s song of the same name from 200 Motels.
The first Jefferson Airplane album (Dragon Fly in 1974) helped establish the reconfigured brand but was pretty much a nothing burger on the charts. Marty Balin rejoined the outfit (he had been in ...
The March issue of Uncut stars Wilco, a free Wilco CD, Jefferson Airplane, The Zombies, Throwing Muses, Gang Of Four, Vashti ...
David Edward Byrd, an artist whose swirling, psychedelic, instantly entrancing illustrations gave the rock mecca Fillmore ...
Jefferson Airplane, Buffalo Springfield ... "My brother Rick, who was a pretty phenomenal cartoon artist, created that album cover which was used on the re-issue. I can only imagine how good ...
Deciding on the Stones album for the intrepid pre-teen muso requires consideration as to what era ... the run of albums that thrust them beyond the ‘British Invasion’ and as fundamental to the ...
From the beginning of his career, provocative, funny, and surreal album covers helped Zappa set himself apart from his contemporaries. Zappa’s sleeves were pop art in the truest sense ...
Airplane Simulator is a popular sim that lets you step into the shoes of a pilot and fly an aeroplane. It features over 100 realistic aeroplanes and provides an immersive experience. Unlocking new ...
Kanye West and Biana Censori’s bizarre red carpet appearance at the 2025 Grammys was an attempt to recreate his “Vultures 1” album cover. A source exclusively tells Page Six that the couple ...
Before John Densmore exits a conversation about 2025’s celebration of the Doors’ 60th anniversary with alive-and-thriving ...