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  1. Occupation (s) Drummer. Years active. 1971–present. Donald Baldwin (born June 22, [1] 1951) is an American drummer best known as a member of Jefferson Starship (1982–1984; 2008–present) and its continuation Starship (1984–1989).

  2. 24. Sept. 2015 · One of rock's most dramatic feuds boiled over on Sept. 24, 1989, when Starship 's tour in support of Love Among the Cannibals reached Scranton, Penn. By the time it was over, Mickey Thomas would...

  3. Freiberg verließ die Band und das Album wurde mit den fünf übrigen Mitgliedern abgeschlossen, bestehend aus der Sängerin Grace Slick, dem Sänger Mickey Thomas, dem Gitarristen Craig Chaquico, dem Bassisten Pete Sears und dem Schlagzeuger Donny Baldwin. Im selben Jahr stieß Gabriel Katona zur Band und spielte Keyboard sowie ...

  4. On August 11, 2017, U.S. Magistrate Judge Maria-Elena James said the guitarist Craig Chaquico may pursue a breach of contract claim against David Freiberg, Donny Baldwin and the other musicians for performances and merchandising since January 2016, but dismissed Chaquico's claims of earlier alleged contract breaches and a trademark ...

  5. 8. Apr. 2024 · Warren Kurtz. Apr 8, 2024. Like Goldmine, Jefferson Starship are also celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, with singer-songwriter, guitarist, bassist, and keyboardist David Freiberg being the sole remaining co-founding member. Drummer Donny Baldwin joined the group in 1982 and made his record debut with the band for Nuclear ...

  6. The album was finished with the five remaining members, consisting of Slick, co-lead singer Mickey Thomas, guitarist Craig Chaquiço, bassist Pete Sears, and drummer Donny Baldwin. In 1984, Gabriel Katona (who had previously played in Rare Earth and Player ) joined the band to play keyboards and saxophone on the road with them ...

  7. 30. Jan. 2022 · Drummer Donny Baldwin was next, after a scary physical altercation with Thomas. Chaquico, another of the band's original members, wasn't far behind. The era's increasing mechanization meant...