R.I.P. Marty Balin (January 30, 1942 – September 27, 2018). Marty Balin was one of the original founders of the Jefferson Airplane and in the early years was its signature voice. This YouTube clip features him performing “Volunteers” live at Woodstock in 1969. Rolling Stone obit: here; Washington Post: here.
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micporte says
nice, good, powerful, long live the voices, speak loud, sing loud, be proud, Volunteers of America, singing with the choir., yours truly,
michael-leonard says
i always thought Jeff Airplane was THE most revolutionary of the early SF bands. songs like ‘Volunteers’ and ‘Three’ helped advance our politics in the 60s more than all the (great but) stoned jam sessions of Grateful Dead.
and don’t forget who tried to stop the Hells Angels from destroying the Altamont festival. it was Marty Balin. RIP.