Monday, 3 June 2013

LINK: Vintage Style | Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane

Grace Slick, San FranciscoGrace Slick, San Francisco Photography by Herb GreeneWith her heavy bangs, kohl eyeliner and billowing sleeves, Grace Slick embodied the rock ‘n’ roll allure and psychedelic hedonism of the 1960s. Lead singer of Jefferson Airplane, her revered hippie style lives on in the haunting dirge of the controversial “White Rabbit” and folk-rock anthemic beat of “Somebody to Love”.

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