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  1. 8 mag 2024 · Interview with Jorma Kaukonen for Psychedelic Scene Magazine. It’s an honor to be here with Jorma Kaukonen, legendary guitarist from Hot Tuna and the Jefferson Airplane. Hello, Jorma!

  2. 4 giorni fa · Morale: il buon Tom Hobson diventa un comprimario anche se Jorma volle accreditare a tutti e due il disco. Che è davvero molto bello, anche perché Kaukonen ha una vena melodica (Genesis, Song for the north star…) che evita una certa monotonia dei dischi di solo blues acustico. Curiosità: pensando all’assolata California e agli hippies ...

  3. 4 giorni fa · May 23, 2024 | Jorma | No Comments. Diary. A new skull (can’t have too many!) by Gabe Richmond out of Temple Tattoo in Gallipolis, Ohio. Photo by Vanessa Kaukonen. Yup, it was a family affair for the Kaukonens at Hell City in Columbus last Saturday. That’s four hours on the table you’re looking at!

  4. 1 giorno fa · May 26, 2024 | No Comments. Vanessa, Chris Smither, Jorma and John Hurlbut backstage at the Fur Peace Station. Selfie by Vanessa. Chris Smither and I have been friends since the early 80’s when we shared a bill at Desperado’s a D.C. club on M street in Georgetown right before you got trapped on Key Bridge and found yourself in Virginia.

  5. 15 mag 2024 · Another Man Done Gone. John Barbata passed on May 8 th of this year and the news trickled down to me a couple days ago. As I recall, John was the last Jefferson Airplane drummer I played with before the band disassembled itself in 1972 or thereabouts. I don’t think I ever saw John again after I left the band unless I chanced to run into him ...

  6. 3 mag 2024 · "One More Lifetime," the new recording by John Hurlbut and Jorma Kaukonen, "…is more than exciting – it is the stuff of dreams!" muses Jorma Kaukonen. The album is replete with Jorma and John’s musical history and friendship. The picking is stellar, and the singing is soulful.

  7. 29 apr 2024 · The lyrics of Ice Age resonate with a sense of isolation and longing for warmth amidst a frozen landscape. As the song opens, Kaukonen paints a vivid picture of desolation, with lines like, “Walking in the snow, just letting my mind roam.”.