First, they were Jefferson Airplane, a hippy-trippy band that sang about Vietnam and free love. But things got all futuristic in the 1980s, and the airplane morphed into a spacecraft. They become known as Jefferson Starship, a pop group specializing in the now-missing art of the power ballad.
Theyยre back, and nothingยs going stop them now. For a hefty sum ($250), you can see them at the Pyramid at a dinner and silent auction to benefit the American Cancer Society on Saturday, April 29th. Not a Starship fan? The moneyยs for a good cause, and it may be your last chance to see the Pyramid sans stuffed dead animals.
For more info, go to the Flyer’s searchable online calendar here.
They Built This City on Rock-n-Roll

