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Burgers is the third album by Hot Tuna, the folk rock offshoot of Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, and Papa John Creach, released in 1972 as Grunt FTR-1004. It was the band's first studio album, the previous two being live recordings. "Water Song" and "Sunny Day Strut" are instrumentals composed for this album.
Historic Live Tuna — 1996 Classic Hot Tuna Acoustic — Classic Hot Tuna Electric — 1997 Splashdown Two — 2010 Live at New Orleans House: Berkeley, CA 09/69 — 2019 Bear's Sonic Journals: Before We Were Them [2] — "—" denotes releases that did not chart.
Hot Tuna is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 by former Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen (guitarist/vocals) and Jack Casady (bassist). [3] Although it has always been a fluid aggregation, with musicians coming and going over the years, the band's center has always been Kaukonen and Casady's ongoing collaboration.
Thom Owens of AllMusic says, "Wine Into Water is one of Brown's very best albums, not only because it finds him coming to terms with his own personal demons, but because it is so well-crafted." [ 1 ] Kimmy Wix of CMT quotes Brown, "This is the first time I've ever got to make an album exactly like I wanted," explains T. of his new Wine Into ...
This marked the end of Hot Tuna on the Jefferson Airplane owned Grunt Records, so a "final" compilation album was assembled. Kaukonen and Casady reunited to perform as Hot Tuna in 1983 and moved to the Relix Records label, where they released material until the late 1990s.
Singer-songwriter Tucker Wetmore isn't the average aspiring Nashville star. The 24-year-old Kalama, Washington, native is six months into being signed at EMI Nashville and may be on the same fast ...
The Best of Hot Tuna is a Hot Tuna compilation album released in 1998. It covers songs from all the Hot Tuna albums released on Grunt Records . Bill Thompson, former manager of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna helped select the songs for inclusion.
Within a day of their $25 billion merger’s falling apart in court, Kroger and Albertsons were each planning to move forward with share repurchases to boost their stock prices and reward ...