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  1. David Freiberg (/ ˈ f r aɪ b ər ɡ / FRY-berg; born August 24, 1938) is an American musician best known for contributing vocals, keyboards, electric bass, rhythm guitar, viola and percussion as a member of Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, and Jefferson Starship.

  2. 5. März 2022 · Retire to what is the answer David Frieberg will utter if you ask him when he’ll quit playing with Jefferson Starship. The vocalist-guitarist is still rocking at 83 and refuses to slow down....

  3. 24. Aug. 2018 · David Freiberg, who turns 80 today, is the only member of any incarnation of Jefferson Airplane and Starship in the current lineup of Jefferson Starship. He talks about his long history in rock, his Quicksilver Messenger Service days, and why he'll never retire.

  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UCctd582K_zLDIgfO075vJgwDavid Freiberg - YouTube Music

    David Freiberg is an American musician best known for contributing vocals, keyboards, electric bass, rhythm guitar, viola and percussion as a member of Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson...

  5. the current touring Jefferson Starship lineup features founding member David Freiberg, along with legendary jefferson starship & starship drummer Donny Baldwin, long time keyboardist chris smith, vocalist cathy richardson, and lead guitarist Jude Gold. TOURING BAND BIO. Music has the power to transport us to other places,

  6. 1. Sept. 2020 · David Freiberg, a multi-instrumentalist and singer who played in Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service, talks about the new EP 'Mother of the Sun' and his career. He shares his memories of songs like 'Jane', 'What Are We Waiting For' and 'Runaway Again'.

  7. 20. Aug. 2020 · David Freiberg, a longtime member of Jefferson Starship, talks about the band's first new music in 12 years, Mother Of The Sun, and how they paid tribute to their late leader Paul Kantner. He also reveals how Grace Slick co-wrote the lead single, \"It's About Time\", and how they kept their sound and vision alive.