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  1. Guest musicians included Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar, veteran session pianist Nicky Hopkins, future Airplane drummer Joey Covington on percussion, David Crosby and Stephen Stills. The album was among the earliest 16-track recordings, and its back cover shows a picture of the Ampex MM-1000 professional tape recorder used to record the album.

  2. Jerome John "Jerry" Garcia (San Francisco, 1 de agosto de 1942 - 9 de agosto de 1995) fue un cantautor y guitarrista estadounidense, conocido principalmente por ser el cantante de la banda Grateful Dead, que ganó prominencia durante la era de la contracultura (1960).

  3. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Also of note were contributions from Jerry Garcia, ... Volunteers (1969) Decades don’t usually end culturally the same time they end on the calendar, but the ’60s did.

  4. Some controversy exists as to the role of Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia in the making of the album. His reputed presence on several tracks is denied by producer Jarrard, but he is credited on the RCA label copy and received credits on the Flight Log compilation and the Jefferson Airplane Loves You box set.

  5. Jerry’s sensibility of what a song could sound like and what an album should be was a gentle force on the nascent San Francisco scene and sound, one that endured for a solid three decades.”

  6. Preview. The band’s fifth studio album was their final with the classic lineup. Marty Balin and drummer Spencer Dryden would soon depart while Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady focused on Hot Tuna. Guests Jerry Garcia (pedal steel for the countrified “The Farm”) and pianist Nicky Hopkins added new textures that benefitted by being recorded ...

  7. Good Shepherd" is a traditional song, best known as recorded by Jefferson Airplane on their 1969 album Volunteers. It was arranged and sung by the group's lead guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, who described their interpretation of it as psychedelic folk-rock.