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  1. He performed on many popular and enduring British and American rock music recordings from the 1960s to the 1990s, most notably on songs recorded by the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who, the Beatles, the Steve Miller Band, Jefferson Airplane, Rod Stewart, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, The Hollies, Cat ...

  2. Jefferson Airplane, später Jefferson Starship und Starship war eine US-amerikanische Rockband, die 1965 gegründet wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Bandgeschichte. 2 Diskografie. 2.1 Studioalben. 2.2 Livealben. 2.3 Kompilationen. 2.4 Singles. 2.5 Videoalben. 2.6 Boxsets. 3 Auszeichnungen für Musikverkäufe. 4 Quellen. 5 Weblinks. Bandgeschichte.

  3. Er spielte mit den Großen der Rock- und Popszene, darunter The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Dusty Springfield, Tom Jones, Graham Parker, Jerry García, Joe Cocker und Art Garfunkel. Er begleitete die Band Jefferson Airplane und nahm 1969 am legendären Woodstock-Festival teil.

  4. When working with Beck became too stressful, Nicky headed for the warmer climate of California, recording key albums with the Steve Miller Band, the Jefferson Airplane (with whom he appeared at Woodstock) and Quicksilver Messenger Service, whom he subsequently joined. While in Mill Valley he married his first wife Linda, universally known as Dolly.

  5. Nicky Hopkins (guest pianist): I did the [Airplanes] Volunteers album, then they said, “Can you come and do this open-air concert with us in the east? It’ll be about three days.” I sort of liked the idea and I said yeah, I’ll come down. So I went with them and it turned out it was Woodstock.

  6. 24. Feb. 2022 · Hopkins’ association with San Francisco psychedelic rockers the Jefferson Airplane was a truly cosmic connection. Although he only contributed to their work for a short time, his impact was monumental.

  7. 27. Juni 2019 · Kantner’s protestations to the contrary, the Airplane (with guest pianist Nicky Hopkins in tow) played a scorching two-hour set that defied the elements and the circumstances. Grace Slick led the charge as the band plunged into a frenetic version of Fred Neils “The Other Side of This Life”: “Alright, friends, you have seen the heavy groups.