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JEFFERSON STARSHIP @ Imac Theater, LI... 6/23/07

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  • JEFFERSON STARSHIP @ Imac Theater, LI... 6/23/07

    Saturday, June 23rd, 2007 at 7PM

    Tickets: $40.00 Full Price / $30.00 IMAC Members

    official website: Jefferson Starship at your service - 2007


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    On Saturday, June 23rd, 2007 at 7PM, the Inter-Media Art Center (IMAC) in Huntington, Long Island will present a rock concert with JEFFERSON STARSHIP. The band features Starship founders Paul Kantner and Marty Balin on guitars and vocals, David Freiberg (reunited after 20 years) on vocals and various instruments, Diana Mangano on vocals, Prairie Prince on drums, Slick Aguilar on guitar and vocals, and Chris Smith on keyboards.

    Jefferson Starship, a collaboration of celebrated musicians that plays from the rich songbook of its legendary forefathers Jefferson Airplane and the original incarnation of Jefferson Starship, prevails as one of the most critically acclaimed touring acts today. They were one of the seminal bands to emerge from the musical ‘fertile crescent’ of San Francisco in the early ‘60’s, and features a stellar cast of original and new players. In 1970, Jefferson Starship took over where it’s predecessor, Jefferson Airplane left off, forging some of the most influential music of the era. Their music celebrates a gentler era of peace, love and rock-n-roll that still runs deep through the counter-culture’s psyche. For this tour Jefferson Starship will perform selections from the classic music of Jefferson Airplane.

    Tickets for this performance are $40.00 ($30.00 for IMAC Members). For tickets or further information on this performance, or on other IMAC programs, call IMAC's 24-hour Arts-Line at (631) 549-ARTS. Tickets can also be purchased at the theater from noon to 6PM, Tuesday through Friday, 2PM to 6PM on Saturdays and after 2PM on the day of the performances. For further information, call IMAC's business office at (631) 549-9666.

    The Inter-Media Art Center, Inc. is a non-profit Media and Performing Arts Center whose programs and services are supported in part by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts (a state agency), Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs, the Town of Huntington, NYS Senator Carl Marcellino, by a grant from The Harmon Foundation, as well as by the Members of IMAC. IMAC also gratefully acknowledges support from Korg USA, The Emily T. Allen & Linda P. Allen and F. Towne Allen Charitable Gift Fund at The Boston Foundation, The D’Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts, JBL Pro, AutoOne Insurance, Peconic Bay Winery, The Lowerre Family Trust, Branch Financial Services and Olivia and Harlan Fischer.


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    JEFFERSON STARSHIP
    Angela

    If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

    BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

  • #2
    Whatever happened to Grace?
    Trying to tax a nation into prosperity is like standing in a bucket and trying to lift yourself by the handles.
    - Winston Churchill

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    • #3
      Jefferson Airplane: The Official Website

      Current interview with Grace....
      but the biggest shock was seeing her birth year.........1939.
      How can Grace Slick be turning 68 later this year? Wow.

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      • #4
        Read the interview....she hasn't changed. Yeah, its hard to imagine her at 68. I still remember her from seeing them in concert years ago.
        Trying to tax a nation into prosperity is like standing in a bucket and trying to lift yourself by the handles.
        - Winston Churchill

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        • #5
          My very first concert was Jefferson Starship. I think it was at the Nassau Coliseum. 1975 or 1976.
          Jacki

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          • #6
            "Red Octopus" (Miracles) came out in 1975... we listened to that album over and over and over on drives from NY to NJ that fall. (that, and a Dylan album)

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