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Jack Casady

Among the finest bassists to emerge from San Francisco’s psychedelic motion from the mid- to later ’60s, longtime Jefferson Aircraft/Hot Tuna member Jack port Casady was also among the initial rock musicians to try out the bass as though it all were a business lead instrument. Blessed John William “Jack …

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Bob Weir

A founding person in the Grateful Deceased, Bob Weir’s music legacy (split from its cultural implications) is going to be of the utterly strange tempo guitarist and songwriter who was raised in another of the most long lasting outside bands from the 1960s. Using the Deceased until their dissolution following …

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Spencer Dryden

Spencer Dryden was the drummer within the basic lineup of Jefferson Aircraft, from the springtime of 1966 before wintertime of 1969-1970, and for some of that period was among the 3 most well-known drummers for the San Francisco picture (combined with the Grateful Dead’s Costs Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart). He …

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