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Grace Slick

Grace Slick

It Grows on You will be released on September 29, 2009 in Compact Disk
Sep 29, 2009
It Grows on You is now available in Compact Disk
Sep 29, 2009
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It Grows on You
Sep 02, 2009

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San Francisco Chronicle, November 8, 2009
...Perry Mason, Erle Stanley Gardner; former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice; actors James Franco and Amy Irving; musicians Grace Slick, Stanley Jordan and Lindsey Buckingham; astronaut Pamela Melroy; Rep. Zoe Lofgren and many of the most renowned and...
Los Angeles Times, August 29, 2009
...Paper Dolls " includes full-color paper versions of Jerry Garcia, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone, Grace Slick, Carlos Santana and Roger Daltrey. Despite the subtitle -- "40th Anniversary Flashback Edition" -- it's new from Dover...
St. Petersburg Times, August 15, 2009
...a cranky Pete Townshend, who blasts 'the people at Woodstock' as 'a bunch of hypocrites'; and a bemused Grace Slick, who recalls singing 'sort of half asleep,' are potent enough to give readers a contact high. Reading Lang's book can be a heady...
Providence Journal, August 13, 2009
...a cranky Pete Townshend, who blasts ?the people at Woodstock? as ?a bunch of hypocrites?; and a bemused Grace Slick, who recalls singing ?sort of half asleep,? are potent enough to give readers a contact high. Reading Lang?s book can be a heady...
The Detroit Free Press, August 10, 2009
...into; a cranky Pete Townshend, who blasts the people at Woodstock as ' bunch of hypocrites'; and a bemused Grace Slick, who recalls singing 'sort of half asleep,' are enough to give readers a contact high. Reading Lang's book can be a heady experience....
Sun Herald, August 2, 2009
...a cranky Pete Townshend, who blasts ?the people at Woodstock? as ?a bunch of hypocrites?; and a bemused Grace Slick, who recalls singing ?sort of half asleep,? are potent enough to give readers a contact high. As the leader of a rag-tag group...
Bradenton Herald, July 30, 2009
...a cranky Pete Townshend, who blasts 'the people at Woodstock' as 'a bunch of hypocrites'; and a bemused Grace Slick, who recalls singing 'sort of half asleep,' are potent enough to give readers a contact high. Reading Lang's book can be a heady...
acme nuklear blimp (a unit of the mobius group, in, October 17, 2009
...I’ve been overhauling my music library, getting rid of most of the arena rock (Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, Yes, AC/DC, Boston, Steve Miller, etc.) I was never much into, and the post-bop blowing sessions that all sounded pretty much the same (Hank...
Hellnotes, October 5, 2009
...pursuit of a brutal killer could turn deadling in “The Night Flier.” Readers include Stephen King, Gary Sinise, Grace Slick and Frank Muller. To learn more and/or order: It Grows On You The End of the Whole Mess One man’s pursuit of world peace...
The Faculty Lounge, September 5, 2009
...on-line version has  an interactive map , which I recommend--click on San Francisco and you'll get part of Grace Slick's White Rabbit. Second,  an article  by Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz (author of such volumes on the nineteenth...
Chamblee54, August 12, 2009
...is chock full of trivia. Did you know that St. Stephen was written about Stephen Gaskin? Or that Grace Slick would never sunbathe nude on David Crosby’s boat, because David’s girlfriends were all so pretty. Grace just couldn’t compete. Oops, that...
TrekMovie.com, August 10, 2009
...concept of the ship through the eyes of some one on ACID? I mean, it’s like totally Grace Slick & The Jefferson Airplane’s White Rabbit- like it’s so drug influenced warp drive’ish it’s not even subtle! 20. OneBuckFilms -...
Through Your Body, May 22, 2009
...At the time, he was waiting tables and working as a massage therapist and as an assistant to Grace Slick , the lead singer of Jefferson Airplane . She convinced him to become a yoga teacher, even paying for his first teacher training program. “I felt...
Britannica Blog, March 9, 2009
...change: sing a solo in the spotlight one minute, pilot a star ship the next.  She was Grace Slick and Sally Ride, Marie Osmond and Marie Curie. She was all that we could be and — if you calculate what at human scale would translate to a 39-inch...