Lib at Large: Mickey Thomas and the mutinous Jefferson Starship Marin Independent-Journal When Grace Slick and Marty Balin left the Jefferson Starship, Thomas was hired as the new lead singer, and promptly turned what had been a onetime psychedelic hippie band into a slick, hit-making machine, one of the most successful pop bands of the ...
Tom Cruise Covers Guns N' Roses, Russell Brand Sings Jefferson Starship on ... Hollywood Reporter Music by Def Leppard, Poison, Journey, Twisted Sister and Bon Jovi are among the songs covered by the cast. Details for the Rock of Ages soundtrack have been released. Set for a June 5 street date, the official soundtrack for the upcoming movie will ...
Velvet Sessions: Starship featuring Mickey Thomas set for May Orlando Sentinel The group has roots going back to Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship. Thomas joined Jefferson Starship in the '70s, becoming one of its lead singers. Eventually, the group morphed into simply "Starship" and logged hits such as "We ...
Starship tops Chingawassa lineup Peabody Gazette-Bulletin Starship formed in the mid-1980s in the wake of the dissolution of Jefferson Starship, but the new band immediately established its star credentials with “We Built This City,” the first single from their debut album, Knee Deep in the Hoopla.
Kretzschmar: A sports salute to Starship (with one exception) Longview News-Journal Here is a sports salute to featured musical act of AlleyFest — (Jefferson) Starship — with the exception of one notable song. I hope Mickey Thomas and the gang don't sing “We Built This City.” I know VH-1 puts out terrible shows of lists, ...
Johnson & Johnson: Great Investment But Not For A Short-Term Price Rebound Citybizlist (press release) By Jefferson Starship On Tuesday there were a number of articles proclaiming that Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is a buy right now; that the stock is due for a rebound; and that the dividend makes for a solid income play. While I certainly cannot argue with ...
• Avengers offers popcorn fun, not originality Reporter-Times In December 1970, the editor of The Kentucky Kernel handed me a copy of “Blows Against the Empire” by Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship, thinking I might like it. Truly, over the last 41-plus years I have more than liked it as it served as the soundtrack ...
This Date in Music History: May 23 Cincinnati CityBeat Jefferson Starship's planned concert at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park was cancelled by the city because it violated a ban on electric instruments being used in the public park. The greatest tragedy of the incident was that it partially inspired one ...
Howard Stern's Crazy 'America's Got Talent' Gamble RollingStone.com This is Dylan joining Jefferson Starship. This is like Elvis deciding to spend the Seventies playing Mr. Roper on Three's Company. The most bizarre part of all? Stern is not merely brilliant on America's Got Talent – he actually looks like he's having ...