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  2. Grace Slick - Wikipedia

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    Grace Slick (born Grace Barnett Wing; October 30, 1939) [1] is an American retired musician and painter whose musical career spanned four decades. She was a prominent figure in San Francisco 's psychedelic music scene during the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.

  3. Software (album) - Wikipedia

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    Software is the fourth and final solo studio album by American singer Grace Slick, released in 1984 by RCA Records.The album was recorded after Slick rejoined Jefferson Starship after temporarily leaving the band in the late 1970s.

  4. White Rabbit (song) - Wikipedia

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    1967 trade ad for the single "White Rabbit" is one of Grace Slick's earliest songs, written from December 1965 to January 1966. [12] It uses imagery found in the fantasy works of Lewis Carroll — 1865's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its 1871 sequel Through the Looking-Glass — such as changing size after taking pills or drinking an unknown liquid.

  5. The Best of Grace Slick - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Grace Slick is a 1999 compilation album of Grace Slick's work, focusing mostly on work with Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship.There are three tracks from her solo albums, although none appear from Dreams (1980).

  6. The Great Society (band) - Wikipedia

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    Best known as the original group of model-turned-singer Grace Slick, the initial lineup of the band also featured her then-husband Jerry Slick on drums, his brother Darby Slick on guitar, David Miner on vocals and guitar, Bard DuPont on bass, and Peter van Gelder on flute, bass, and saxophone. Miner and DuPont did not remain with the band for ...

  7. Surrealistic Pillow - Wikipedia

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    A mere two weeks after Grace Slick joined the band, the group entered RCA Victor studios in Hollywood on October 31 to record their second album. Working with producer Rick Jarrard, the group recorded album opener "She Has Funny Cars" featuring Jack Casady on fuzz bass and the mellow folk-rocker "My Best Friend", written by departed member Skip Spence and chosen as the album's lead-off single ...

  8. Category:Grace Slick albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Grace Slick albums or lists of Grace Slick albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Grace Slick albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Dreams (Grace Slick album) - Wikipedia

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    Dreams is the second solo album by Grace Slick, released by RCA Records in March 1980. One single, "Seasons", was released in the United States to promote the record and peaked at No. 95 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4] [5] "Seasons" fared much better in the Netherlands, peaking at No. 17 [6] and was performed by Slick on the Dutch music show ...