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  1. 1 de sept. de 2020 · In 2020 mid-covid Jefferson Starship is back after 12 years without new music with a new EP ‘Mother of the Sun’ and it is very good indeed. We caught up with David Freiberg, the man who played in both Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship as well as being an original member of Quicksilver Messenger Service. David: Hello Mark.

  2. 20 de ago. de 2020 · In a recent interview with American Songwriter, David Freiberg, who has been a member of Jefferson Starship for 25 years over two separate stints, says that it was just a matter of getting ...

  3. David Freiberg is the last man standing from the original Jefferson Starship, a group with a family tree full of twisted tendrils and lots of incredible songs. In the '60s, when the group's progenitor, Jefferson Airplane, was anchoring the San Francisco scene, Freiberg was in Quicksilver Messenger Service, a spectacular live act in the same ambit.

  4. Call (02) 9790 2378 MEDICO-LEGAL WORK: Dr David Freiberg is a fellow of the Australian Medicolegal College and is a Trained Assessor of Permanent Impairment. He is listed with the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) Workers Compensation and Motor Vehicle Accident Schemes. View Certificates. INFORMATION

  5. 3 de nov. de 2018 · Donny Baldwin. 729 likes. Donny Baldwin is an American drummer best known as a member of Jefferson Starship, who he is currently touring with today....

  6. David Freiberg (né le 24 août 1938 à Cincinnati) est un chanteur, bassiste et violoniste américain, fondateur du groupe Quicksilver Messenger Service. Il a également collaboré avec Jefferson Airplane , apparaissant sur leur dernier album live, Thirty Seconds Over Winterland , avant de rejoindre Jefferson Starship , né de la dissolution de l'Airplane.

  7. 0:01:09 David Freiberg: Despite what you think they’ve been through. 0:01:12 Debra Schwartz: Just being on the road. And you’re still performing. 0:01:16 David Freiberg: Yeah. 0:01:16 Debra Schwartz: I mean, that will take a bit out of you. 0:01:19 David Freiberg: I did take 20 years off though. Between 1985 and 2005, I was