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(1939-) American singer, songwriter, artist, and former model.
Year of Birth: 1939
Grace Slick was born on October 30, 1939, in Highland Park, Illinois. She is an American singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Jefferson Airplane and its spin-off group Jefferson Starship.
Slick's musical journey began in the early 1960s when she joined a San Francisco-based group called The Great Society. However, it was her move to Jefferson Airplane in 1966 that brought her widespread recognition and success.
During her time with Jefferson Airplane, Slick was known for her powerful vocals, charismatic stage presence, and rebellious nature. She wrote several of the band's iconic hits, including "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit."
Following the breakup of Jefferson Airplane in 1972, Slick formed Jefferson Starship and continued to produce music that blended rock, pop, and psychedelic elements. The group achieved commercial success with the albums "Red Octopus" and "Miracles," which featured Slick's distinctive voice.
Aside from her musical career, Slick was also known for her political activism and outspoken personality. She was a prominent figure in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s and used her platform to advocate for peace, equality, and individual freedom.
Grace Slick's contributions to rock music and her ability to push boundaries and challenge societal norms have made her an iconic figure in the music industry. Her powerful vocals and memorable performances continue to inspire generations of musicians.
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