Jefferson Airplane

Great Society

1965

Airplane Pre-History

Marty Balin, an aspiring folk singer, forms a ‘folk-rock’ group with his friend Paul Kantner. With his father, he finds investors to buy a sleepy pizza joint at 3138 Fillmore, in the Marina District, renames it the Matrix and decorates the club with murals in a new, hip style. After asking around and auditioning musicians, Kantner and Balin decide on the following lineup:

Marty Balin-vocals Signe Toly-vocals (she would later become Signe Andersen) Jorma Kaukonen-lead guitar Paul Kantner-guitar, vocals Bob Harvey-bass Jerry Peloquin-drums

Initially, although Jorma Kaukonen—hitherto the hottest solo acoustic blues picker in the South Bay—played electric guitar (including an electric 12-string), Kantner and bassist Bob Harvey simply played amplified acoustic guitar and bass. Harvey, Kantner and Toly were basically folkies, while Peloquin had drummed with various jazz groups. Kantner and Balin knew each other from the SF coffee-house folk scene, and Kantner knew Kaukonen as a fellow former student of the University of Santa Clara (as well as from the South Bay folk scene).

August 13, 1965 Matrix, San Francisco, CA (First gig, opening night of the Matrix)

There were probably several other Airplane gigs at the Matrix in August and September. In fact, the Airplane may have played many nights at the Matrix during this period, as their equipment was there and they rehearsed there.

September 8, 1965 Matrix, San Francisco, CA (supporting JC Burris)

September 23-26, 1965 Matrix, San Francisco, CA (Supporting Lightning Hopkins)

September 22, 1965 Coffee Gallery, San Francisco, CA (after a set at the Matrix, they play for fum at this local cofee shop)

September 27, 1965 Circle Star Theatre, San Mateo, CA (Supporting The Animals)

September 30, 1965 unknown location

October 16, 1965 Longshoreman's Hall, San Francisco, CA ("A Tribute To Dr. Strange: A Rock and Roll Dance Concert”, with Great Society, The Charlatans, The Marbles. This was the first, legendary Family Dog Promotion. Great Society singer Grace Slick, having attended the first Airplane show, makes her formal performance debut this night (a warmup show at the Coffee Gallery the night before notwithstanding)

October 24, 1965 Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley, CA (with Larry Hankin)

October 30, 1965 Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley, CA (Jack Casady's first show, replacing Bob Harvey on bass)

November 6, 1965 Calliope Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Mime Troupe Appeal Party I, the first Bill Graham production (A Tribute to Ming the Merciless, with the Fugs, Sandy Bull, John Handy Quintet, the Committee, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg - Setlist : It's No Secret, Tobacco Road, Runnin' Round This World)

December 10, 1965 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA ('San Francisco Mime Troupe Appeal Party II', with the Grateful Dead, Great Society, John Handy Quintet, Mystery Trend, Gentlemen's Band. The first Bill Graham show at the Fillmore)

1966

In early 1966, the members of The Jefferson Airplane were :

Marty Balin-vocals Signe Toly-vocals Jorma Kaukonen-lead guitar Paul Kantner-guitar, vocals Jack Casady-bass Skip Spence-drums

January 8, 1966 California Hall, San Francisco, CA (supported by The Charlatans)

January 9 & 11-12, 1966 Matrix, San Francisco, CA

January 14-16, 1966 Kitsilano Theatre, Vancouver, BC (supported by the Tom Northcott Trio)

February 4-6, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Bill Graham's first commercial Fillmore shows with Mystery Trend & Quicksilver Messenger Service)

February 8-13, 1966 Matrix, San Francisco, CA

February 19, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Family Dog Presents with Bill Graham, first Family Dog production, supported by Big Brother and the Holding Company)

March 4-5, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Quicksilver Messenger Service)

March 25, 1966 Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley, CA (Vietnam Day Committee Peace Trip, supported by Mystery Trend & The Morning Fog)

March ?, 1966 - Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA (Supporting Ramsey Lewis Trio)

March ?, 1966 University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CA

March ?, 1966 Athletic field, UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA

April 1-2, 1966 University of California Harmon Gym, Berkeley, CA (Delano Grape Strikers Benefit, supported by The Skins, Quicksilver Messenger Service & The Exiles)

April 1-3, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (JA & Quicksilver Messenger Service cancelled and were replaced by The Great Society. the 3rd was an afternoon show with The Hedds)

April 7, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (with Poets Andrei Voznesensky & Lawrence Ferlinghetti)

April 8, 1966 California Hall, San Francisco, CA (supported by Quicksilver Messenger Service)

April 9, 1966 Veterans Memorial Hall, Santa Rosa, CA (supported by The Hideaways)

April 11-13, 1966 Matrix, San Francisco, CA

April 15, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supporting the Paul Butterfield Blues Band)

April 16, 1966 Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley, CA (supporting the Paul Butterfield Blues Band)

April 17, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Afternoon show supporting the Paul Butterfield Blues Band)

April 29, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Lightnin' Hopkins & The Jaywalkers)

April 30, 1966 Civic Auditorium, Stockton, CA (University of the Pacific Mardi Gras Celebration)

May 6-7, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (with The Jaywalkers)

May 10-11, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA

May 14, 1966 Coconut Ballroom, Santa Cruz, CA (Supported by Flowers Of Evil & American Tragedy)

May 22, 1966 Cabana Hotel, Palo Alto, CA (Peninsula Volunteers "Step 'N Time" Gala with Les Brown and His Band of Renown)

May 28, 1966 Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA (supported by Mystery Trend & Flowers of Evil)

May 30-June 4, 1966 Matrix, San Francisco, CA

June 4, 1966 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA (with The E Types, William Penn and His Pals. Skip Spence's last show with the band)

June 6, 1966 Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco, CA (Private Event for the Republican Party. This was Spencer Dryden’s first gig as the Airplane’s drummer)

June 9, 1966 Wonderland Skating Rink, Fresno, CA

June 10-11, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Great Society & Heavenly Blues Band, who cancelled)

June 24, 1966 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA ("KFRC Presents the Beach Boys Summer Spectacular" with the Beach Boys, Lovin' Spoonful, Byrds, Percy Sledge, Neil Diamond, Chad and Jeremy, The Leaves, The Sunrays, The Outsiders, Sir Douglas Quintet & Jefferson Airplane)

June 27-29, 1966 Tivoli Ballroom, Seattle, WA (booked one week starting June 27, only three concerts were played)

July 1-2, 1966 Losers North, San Jose, CA (supported by Jackie DeShannon)

July 3, 1966 Pauley Ballroom, University of California, Berkeley, CA ("Special Gypsy Fiddle Program", afternoon show, with Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Alice Stuart Thomas & The Gypsies)

July 3, 1966 Pauley Ballroom, University of California, Berkeley, CA ("Dance Happening", evening show, supported by Country Joe and the Fish & Greenbriar Boys)

July 4, 1966 Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, CA (9th Annual Berkeley Folk Festival with Pete Seeger, Robert Pete Williams, Greenbriar Boys, Alice Stuart Thomas, Sam Hinton, Charley Marshall, Phil Ochs & John Fahey)

July 15-17, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by the Grateful Dead)

July 22-23, 1966 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (supported by Great Society)

July 26, 1966 Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA (supporting the Rolling Stones, also with Sopwith Camel, the Trade Winds, The McCoys, The Standells)

July 29, 1966 Rollarena, San Leandro, CA (supported by The Soul Venders & The System of Soul)

August 2-5, 1966 Losers South, San Jose, CA (2nd-4th supported by Big Brother and the Holding Company, 5th supported by Great Society)

August 12-13, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by the Grateful Dead)

August 17, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA ("Mod Hatter Fashion Show", supported by Mimi Farina & Quicksilver Messenger Service)

August 18-21, 1966 Mother Blues, Chicago, IL

August 24-28, 1966 Whisky A-Go-Go, West Hollywood, CA

September 2-3, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by PH Factor Jugband & Andrew Staples)

September 11, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Benefit for Both/And Jazz Club with Jon Hendricks Trio, Elvin Jones, Joe Henderson Quartet, Big Mama Thornton, Denny Zeitlin Trio, Great Society & Wildflower. This show is the last performance of the Great Society)

September 17, 1966 Monterey County Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA (Monterey Jazz Festival "Nothing But the Blues" afternoon show with Jon Hendricks, Jimmy Rushing, Shakey Horton, Memphis Slim, Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Butterfield Blues Band)

September 20, 1966 unknown location

September 23-24 & 30, 1966 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (First Bill Graham shows at Winterland with Butterfield Blues Band & Muddy Waters)

September 25 & October 1-2, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (with Butterfield Blues Band & Muddy Waters)

September 23 and 24, as well as September 30 and October 1 (the Friday and Saturday night shows) were scheduled for Winterland, and the September 25 and October 2 (Sundays) were Fillmore afternoon shows. However, due to riots in the Fillmore district, the October 1 (Friday) show was rescheduled from Winterland to the Fillmore, but was still only attended by a few hundred people.

October 5, 1966 Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (not verified)

October 6, 1966 Basketball Pavilion, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (with the Butterfield Blues Band)

October 7-8, 1966 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supporting Butterfield Blues Band, with The Grateful Dead)

October 8, 1966 Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA (Pacific Jazz Festival, with Jon Hendricks, Jimmy Rushing, Shakey Horton, Memphis Slim, Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Butterfield Blues Band)

October 9, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supporting Butterfield Blues Band, with The Grateful Dead)

October 14-16, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Signe's Last Show on the 15th, Grace's first show on the 16th. Supporting Butterfield Blues Band, with Big Mama Thornton)

At this point, the ‘classic’ Airplane has taken shape. The lineup is : Marty Balin-vocals Grace Slick-vocals Jorma Kaukonen-lead guitar Paul Kantner-guitar, vocals Jack Casady-bass Spencer Dryden-drums

October 19, 1966 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA ("Fol De Rol Goes Pop!!", Sponsored by the San Francisco Opera Guild, with Ray Hackett. JA performed one song during the show, and a set afterwards)

October 22, 1966 University of California, Santa Barbara, CA (supported by Syndicate of Sound)

October 23, 1966 Iowa

October 24-27, 1966 Matrix, San Francisco, CA (supported by The Only Alternative and His Other Possibilities. Although list JA didn't play on the 23rd)

October 28, 1966 Slip Madigan Memorial Gymnasium, St. Mary's College, Moraga, CA (supported by Patty Phillips and the Chosen Four)

October 29, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (fan club show)

October 30, 1966 Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley, CA (with Larry Hankin of the Committee)

November 6, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA ("Edwardian Ball", supported by Daemon Lover)

November 9, 1966 Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC (supported by Muddy Waters & Tom Northcott Trio)

November 19, 1966 Gymnasium, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

November 25-27, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by James Cotton Blues Band & Moby Grape)

December 1-12, 1966 Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood, CA (supported by Peanut Butter Conspiracy)

December 16-18, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band & Tim Rose

December 28, 1966 Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supporting the Beach Boys, with The Seeds, Sopwith Camel, Music Machine, Royal Guardsmen)

December 30-31, 1966 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Grateful Dead & Quicksilver Messenger Service)

1967

January 8, 1967 Webster Hall, New York City, NY (RCA Promotional Party, with Mike Bloomfield & Mark Naftalin)

January 11-22, 1967 Basin Street West, San Francisco, CA (supporting Dizzy Gillespie Quintet)

January 14, 1967 Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA (Great Human Be-In, Afternoon show with the Grateful Dead & Quicksilver Messenger Service)

January 26, 1967 Santa Venetia Armory, San Rafael, CA (supported by The Morning Glory)

February 3-4, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Quicksilver Messenger Service & Dino Valenti)

February 5, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Delano Strike Benefit, supported by Quicksilver Messenger Service, Country Joe and the Fish, Loading Zone, Dino Valente & New Delhi River Band)

February 8, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA (not verified)

February ??, 1967 Swarthmore College, Swarthmore PA (supported by Tim Buckley)

February 11, 1967 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA

February 17, 1967 Clothier Hall, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA ("2nd Annual Swarthmore College Rock Festival", with Woody's Truck Stop)

February 18, 1967 Gym, SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY (supported by Daily Flash)

February 21-March 4, 1967 Cafe au Go-Go, New York City, NY (Supported by (21st-26th) Richie Havens, (27th-4th) The Paupers)

March 5, 1967 Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

March 10-11, 1967 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (with Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker & Stu Gardner Trio)

March 12, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Afternoon show, with Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker & Stu Gardner Trio)

March 19, 1967 Concert Hall, Mills College, Oakland, CA (this was the culmination of a two-day conference at Mills on Rock and Roll, featuring Ralph Gleason and Phil Spector, among others)

March 27, 1967 Richmond Arena, Richmond, BC (Vancouver Trips Festival, supported by Collectors, Painted Ship & Magic Fern)

April 7, 1967 University of San Francisco Gymnasium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Buffalo Springfield)

April 8, 1967 Merced County Fairgrounds, Merced, CA (supported by Andrew Staples)

April 9, 1967 The Cheetah, Santa Monica Pier, Venice, CA (2 shows, with the Doors)

April 11-13, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA (supported by Sparrow)

April 12, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Afternoon show, "Busted" Benefit for San Francisco Mime Troupe, supported by Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Moby Grape, Andrew Staples & Loading Zone)

April 14-16, 1967 The Kaleidoscope at Ciro’s, Hollywood, CA (supported by the Grateful Dead & Canned Heat)

April 15, 1967 "Boss City" TV show with the Byrds

April 18-30, 1967 Unicorn Coffee House, Cambridge, MA

April 21, 1967 Commonwealth Armory, Boston, MA (Festival of American Music, with Pete Seeger & Dave Van Ronk)

May 5, 1967 Contra Costa College Gym, San Pablo, CA

May 6, 1967 Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, CA (Benefit for a summer camp for underprivileged children with Dick Gregory)

May 7, 1967 Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (unconfirmed)

May 7, 1967 Freeborn Hall, University of California, Davis, CA (with the Steve Miller Blues Band)

May 7, 1967 CBS Studios, Hollywood, CA (US TV "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" performing with live vocals to studio backing tracks, "Somebody to Love", broadcast May 7 & "White Rabbit", broadcast June 25)

May 11, 1967 Cowell/Stevenson Dining Commons, UC Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA (“Spring Thing”. The campus-wide event was held from Thursday May 11 thru Sunday May 14. The capstone was a Jefferson Airplane concert at the Coconut Grove in Santa Cruz, open to the public and advertised in the San Francisco Chronicle. The Airplane played the Campus proper on the night of Thursday May 11. Since the band had an upcoming Fillmore date, the campus show would not have been formally advertised.

May 12-14, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by The Paupers)

May 14, 1967 Panhandle, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA (unconfirmed)

May 14, 1967 Coconut Grove, Santa Cruz, CA (supported by Flowers Of Evil & American Tragedy)

May 18, 1967 Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA (supported by Rainy Daze, Chocolate Watchband & Lewis and Clark Expedition)

May 19, 1967 California Polytechnic State University's Men's Gym, San Luis Obispo, CA (supported by Circus)

May 20, 1967 "Boss City" TV show (with Gale Garnett, Brenton Woods & The Doors)

May 20, 1967 Birmingham High School Stadium, Van Nuys, CA (supported by the Doors, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Merry Go Round, Standells and "Pepsi Boss Battle of the Bands". The Doors open the show (they have a gig at the Whisky), and a third of the 10,000 people leave after their 6:00 pm set)

May 21, 1967 Mission Garden, University of Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CA (Afternoon show, Supported by Cal Tjader & Vince Guaraldi)

May 21, 1967 Selland Arena, Fresno, CA (Evening show)

May 26, 1967 Carver Gym, Western Washington State College, Bellingham, WA (Supported by Safety Patrol)

May 27, 1967 Richmond Arena, Richmond, BC ("Vancouver Trips Festival", supported by Collectors, Painted Ship & Magic Fern)

May 28, 1967 Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR (supported by The Byrds, PH Phactor Jug Band & Magic Fern)

May 29, 1967 Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, WA (supported byThe Byrds, Don and The Good Times, Magic Fern & Crome Syrcus)

May 30, 1967 Winterland, San Francisco, CA HALO: Haight-Ashbury Legal Organization benefit, with Grateful Dead, Big Brother and The Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service & Charlatans. Not all bands played. In Tom Donahue’s introduction to Quicksilver, he says “all three bands will play twice.”)

June 3, 1967 ABC-TV Studios, Hollywood, CA (US TV "American Bandstand" lip syncing to "White Rabbit" & "Somebody to Love")

June 3, 1967 Contra Costa College, San Pablo, CA (supported by the Overlook Express)

June 4, 1967 Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, TX

June 5, 1967 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, TX (supported by Jim Jones and The Chanteys & Zachery Thaks)

June 9, 1967 Wonderland Skating Rink, Fresno, CA (supported by the Lavender Hill Mob & The 5 O'Clock News Hour)

June 10-11, 1967 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA (supported by Heads and Tails & Captain Speed)

June 11, 1967 Cushing Memorial Theater, Mt. Tamalpais State Park, Mill Valley, CA (KFRC Fantasy Fair & Magic Mountain Music Festival)

June 17, 1967 Horse Show Arena, Monterey County Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA (Monterey Pop Festival)

Somebody To Love, The Other Side Of This Life, White Rabbit, High Flying Bird, Today, She Has Funny Cars, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil

June 19, 1967 Winterland, San Francisco, CA

June 20-25, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Jimi Hendrix & Gabor Szabo. JA didn't play all these dates due to Grace's illness, and were replaced by Big Brother and the Holding Company)

June 21, 1967 Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA ("Summer Solstice Festival", with Big Brother and The Holding Company, Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service & Mad River)

June 30, 1967 Ford Auditorium, Detroit, MI (supported by The Rationals, The Apostles, MC5 & Ourselves)

July 1, 1967 Civic Opera House, Chicago, IL (supported by Peanut Butter Conspiracy)

July 2, 1967 Field House, Beloit College, Beloit, WI

Jefferson Airplane UK Tour 1967 (re-scheduled for 1968) July 6, 1967 Blaises Club, London, UK (cancelled)

July 7, 1967 Fantasy Fayre, Los Angeles, CA

Summer ?, 1967 South Florida 4H Youth Club Convention, Miami, FL

July 15, 1967 Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA (2 shows 3.0@ & 8.30 supporting The Doors, with Merry Go-Round)

July 16, 1967 Devonshire Meadows Raceway, Northridge, CA (Fantasy Farye and Magic Music Festival, with Canned Heat, Merry-Go-Round, Thornshield, New Delhi River Band, Heather Stones, Country Joe and The Fish, Butterfield Blues Band, Sunshine Company, Humane Society, Solid State)

July 17, 1967 Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino, CA (supported by the Caretakers)

July 19-21, 1967 Minneapolis Convention Hall, Minneapolis, MN (supported by Buffalo Springfield, Electric Prunes & Shadows of Knight)

July 22, 1967 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ (supported by Peanut Butter Conspiracy)

July 23, 1967 Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ON (Free concert, supported by Luke & the Apostles & Spring Garden Road)

July 27-29, 1967 Broadmoor International Center, Colorado Springs, CO (2 shows on 29th)

July 31-August 5, 1967 O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, ON (supported by the Grateful Dead & Luke and The Apostles)

August 4, 1967 Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto, ON (Afternoon show)

August 6, 1967 Place Ville Marie, Montreal, QC (Free afternoon show, supported by the Grateful Dead)

August 6, 1967 Expo 67, Montreal, QC (Evening show, supported by the Grateful Dead)

August 7, 1967 Eastman Theater, Rochester, NY

August 8, 1967 Civic Center, Springfield, MA (supported by CC And The Chasers)

August 9, 1967 St. John Terrell's Music Circus, Lambertville, NJ

(August ??, 1967 - Newport Pop Festival, Costa Mesa, CA)

(see August 4 1968)

August 22, 1967 Civic Auditorium?, Bakersfield, CA

September 1, 1967 (Friday) - Community Concourse, San Diego, CA

Also with The Seeds, Marsha and the Esquires

September 5, 1967 (Tuesday) - rehearsals

(may be October 5 1967)

September 14, 1967* (Thursday) - "The O'Keefe Centre Presents: The Rock Scene: Like It Is", O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, ON

White Rabbit, Two Heads, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

Hosted by Noel Harrison, also with the Doors, Dionne Warwisk, Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, Eric Andersen

(lip-sync to studio tracks)

TV broadcast, CBC, October 16, 1967


 * 1) September 15, 1967* (Friday) - Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA

Somebody to Love, She Has Funny Cars, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Martha, Two Heads, It's No Secret, Don't Let Me Down, Today, Jam, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit

"Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Los Angeles"

Also with the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company didn't show up

September 23, 1967 (Saturday) - Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA

"Saturday Night at the Fillmore"

Also with the Youngbloods, Magic Fern, International Brick

September 28, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (supported by Mother Earth & Flamin' Groovies)

September 29-30, 1967 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Mother Earth & Flamin' Groovies)


 * 1) October 3, 1967 (Tuesday) - The Tonight Show, NBC-TV Studios, Burbank, CA

Somebody To Love, White Rabbit

(also appearing: Bill Dana, Phil Harris, Desi Arnaz)

TV broadcast, NBC

(October 3, 1967 (Tuesday) - Whitney Museum Benefit, New York, NY)

(probably October 3, 1968)

October 5, 1967* (Thursday) - Studio Rehearsals, Pacific High Studios, San Francisco, CA

Satisfaction, It's Alright, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon Jam, Martha, It's Alright, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Go to Her, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Martha

Rehearsals for "After Bathing At Baxter's"

October 7, 1967 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA

October 11, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (with Blue Cheer & The Charlatans, 11th was a Benefit for Haight-Ashbury Medical Clinic)

October 14, 1967 Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (with Blue Cheer, The Charlatans)

The Other Side Of This Life, Watch Her Ride, It's No Secret, White Rabbit, Ballad Of You and Me and Pooneil, Fat Angel

October 15, 1967 Hughes Stadium, Sacramento, CA (First Annual Sacramento Pop Music Festival with Spirit, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Hour Glass, Sunshine Company, Hamilton Street Car, Breed)

October 19, 1967 Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA

October 20, 1967 - Auditorium, Hunter College, New York City, NY (2 shows)

(the famous "Sinatra doesn't do encores" show)

October 21, 1967 Penn Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA (supported by The Paupers)


 * 1) October 22, 1967 (Sunday) - Darby Gymnasium, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA

Homecoming Dance

(Although most sources list this as October 22, 1966, that date is unlikely since they were playing in California that week and they would not travel to Iowa for one show, so I believe this was in 1967 and it is more logical than 1966 since they played in Pittsburgh the previous night. However, according to Paul Kantner, they did play Grinnell in late 1966.)

October 29, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Proposition "P" benefit with Mother Earth, Mad River, The Committee)


 * 1) October 31, 1967 (Tuesday) - "The Perry Como Holiday Special", NBC-TV Studios, Burbank, CA

Watch Her Ride, Martha

(lip-sync to studio tracks)

TV broadcast, NBC, November 30, 1967

(October 31, 1967 - Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City, UT)

(this is a bogus show - bootleg cds claiming to be this show are copied from legitimate releases of other shows)

November 4(?), 1967 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA

November 7-8, 1967 Denver Dog, Denver, CO (supported by the Other Half)

November 11, 1967 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, MB (supported by the Guess Who)

December 2, 1967 Back Bay Theater, Boston, MA

December 3, 1967 Sheraton-Park Hotel Ballroom, Washington DC

December 6, 1967 War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse, NY

December 7, 1967 Cincinnati, OH

December 8, 1967 Civic Center, Charleston, WV

December 31, 1967 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service & Freedom Highway)

1968

??? ??, 1968* - Jonathan Winters Show, CBS Studios, Hollywood, CA

Today, Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation

TV broadcast, CBS

January 30, 1968* (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA

(tapes of this date are most likely 2/1/68)

January 31, 1968* (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA


 * 1) February 1, 1968* (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA

Somebody to Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, She Has Funny Cars, Two Heads, Martha, Kansas City Blues, The Other Side of This Life, Today, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, It's No Secret, Blues From an Airplane, Watch Her Ride, Plastic Fantastic Lover, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Share a Little Joke, Ice Cream Phoenix Jam, Fat Angel, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, High Flying Bird, Wild Tyme, Go To Her, Rock Me Baby


 * 1) February 10, 1968 (Saturday) - The Terrace, Salt Lake City UT poster

Two shows

Also with Taj Mahal Blues Band, War of Armageddon

February 14, 1968* (Wednesday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA

Jam

Opening night of the Carousel


 * 1) February 15, 1968 (Monday) - San Quentin Prison, San Quentin CA

With various members of the Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, and Country Joe and the Fish

February 20, 1968 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA

Recording session for "Greasy Heart" and "Share A Little Joke"


 * 1) February 22, 1968 (Thursday) - Tonight Show, NBC-TV Studios, Burbank CA

Also appearing: Jerry Lewis, Shirley Jones, Linda Cristal, Larry Tucker, Paul Mazursky

February 23, 1968 (Friday) - Pinnacle Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles CA poster handbill

Also with Charlie Musselwhite, The Ceyleib People, Clear Light

February 24, 1968 (Saturday) - Pinnacle Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles CA poster handbill

Also with Charlie Musselwhite, The Ceyleib People, Clear Light

March ??, 1968 - "Greasy Heart" / "Share A Little Joke" (US, RCA Victor 47-9496) released


 * 1) March 8, 1968 (Friday) - MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim CA

Also with the Grateful Dead


 * 1) March 9, 1968 (Saturday) - MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim CA

Two shows, also with the Grateful Dead

March 15-17, 1968 Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (supported by the Grateful Dead)

March 18, 1968 Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen, DEN (cancelled)

March 22-23, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA (with Canned Head & Buffalo Springfield)

March 24, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA (Benefit for striking KPPC radio personnel with Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Buffalo Springfield, Tiny Tim, H P Lovecraft, Steppenwolf, Sweetwater, Firesign Theatre, Clear Light, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Genesis)

March 26, 1968 (Tuesday) - MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim CA

Grateful Dead opened

March ??, 1968 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix AZ

(April 13, 1968 (Saturday) - Royal Albert Hall, London)

Also with the Doors

(cancelled)

April 21, 1968 Westbury Music Fair, Westbury NY

April 27, 1968 Lincoln Park, North Dartmouth, MA (MIT Spring Weekend '68)

April 28, 1968 Shapiro Athletic Center, Brandeis University, Waltham MA

April 30, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA (with Canned Heat)


 * 1) May ??, 1968 - (University of Maryland?), Shady Grove MD

She Has Funny Cars, White Rabbit, Today, Somebody to Love

Also with Iron Butterfly

May 3-4, 1968 Fillmore East, New York City, NY (2 shows each night 8.00 & 11.30, supported by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown)

May 5, 1968 (Sunday) - Central Park, New York City, NY

Free concert, with the Grateful Dead and Butterfield Blues Band

May 17, 1968 (Friday) - Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento CA

May 18, 1968* (Saturday) - Family Park, Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose CA

White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Watch Her Ride, Today, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Greasy Heart, Fat Angel, Star Track, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody to Love

Northern California Folk-Rock Festival, afternoon show

Also with The Doors, Animals, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Youngbloods, Electric Flag, Kaleidoscope, Country Joe and the Fish, Taj Mahal

May 18, 1968* (Saturday) - Pinnacle Shrine Exhibition Hall, Los Angeles CA

White Rabbit, She Has Funny Cars, Watch Her Ride, Today, Greasy Heart, Star Track, Somebody to Love, Fat Angel, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

Evening show - unannounced guests with Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band, Taj Mahal

May 19, 1968 (Sunday) - Family Park, Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose CA

Northern California Folk-Rock Festival

It is not known if Jefferson Airplane played on this day - tapes claiming to be this show are actually the Shrine show from the night before.

June 7-9, 1968 Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA (with the Grateful Dead & Fleetwood Mac)


 * 1) (June 12, 1968 (Wednesday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA)

("Fire Dance" Alton Kelley Benefit, also with the Charlatans, Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks, Steve Miller Band)

(originally planned for May 8, 1968 - JA was scheduled to play May 8 but did not play June 12)

July 19, 1968 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY poster

Two shows

Also with H. P. Lovecraft

July 20, 1968 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY poster

Two shows

Also with H. P. Lovecraft

July 23, 1968 (Tuesday) - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO


 * 1) August 2, 1968 (Friday) - Selland Arena, Fresno CA

Also with Just Another Rock Band, The Thermal Vibration

August 4, 1968 Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, CA

First Annual Newport Pop Festival

Also with The Animals, The Byrds, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Grateful Dead, Steppenwolf, Canned Heat, Iron Butterfly, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Things To Come, Country Joe and the Fish, Illinois Speed Press

(August 9, 1968* (Friday) - Memorial Hall, Kansas City MO)

(tapes with this date are Kansas City 5-9-69)


 * 1) August 26, 1968 - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden

(may be September 20, 1968)

August 28, 1968* (Wednesday) - Falkoner Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark

It's No Secret, Watch Her Ride, White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Fat Angel, Star Track, Triad, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, House at Pooneil Corners, Today, Greasy Heart, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody to Love

Also with The Beefeaters

August 29, 1968 Revolution Club, London, ENG (Private party)

August 30?, 1968 (Friday) - Brussels, Belgium

August 31, 1968 (Saturday) - Hayles Field, Ford Farm, near Godshill, Isle of Wight, UK review

Somebody to Love, Watch Her Ride, Triad

Great South Coast Bank Holiday Pop Festivity

JA may have started after midnight, September 1

Also with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, The Move, Pretty Things, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Fairport Convention

August ??, 1968 - "Crown of Creation" (US, RCA Victor LPM-4058, LSP-4058) released

September 5, 1968 (Thursday) - Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath, London UK

She Has Funny Cars, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, It's No Secret, If You Feel, Somebody To Love, Today

E: White Rabbit

Free concert, Fairport Convention opened

September 6, 1968 (Friday) - Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London UK

White Rabbit, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Greasy Heart, In Time, Rock Me Baby, Crown of Creation, The Other Side of This Life, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > The House at Pooneil Corners, Watch Her Ride, Somebody to Love, If You Feel, Triad

Two shows

Also with The Doors, Terry Reid, Blossom Toes

(Both this and the following night were filmed, although only the Doors set has been released)

September 7, 1968 (Saturday) - Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London UK

Two shows

Also with The Doors, Terry Reid, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Blonde on Blonde

September 10, 1968* (Tuesday) - Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany

Watch Her Ride, Triad, Crown of Creation, If You Feel, In Time, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, White Rabbit, Jam, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > The House at Pooneil Corners


 * 1) September 12, 1968 (Thursday) - Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, Germany article

September 14, 1968 (Saturday) - Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, Germany

Also with The Doors, Canned Heat


 * 1) September 15, 1968* (Sunday) - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Rock Me Baby, If You Feel, Crown of Creation, Today, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Nothing (Jam), Rock Me Baby, Today, In Time, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

FM broadcast, VPRO

Two shows - also with The Doors (without Jim Morrison), Terry Reid

(sometimes incorrectly listed as the Paradiso)

September 20, 1968 (Friday) - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden

Two shows - also with The Doors, Terry Reid, Savoy Brown

(originally scheduled for September (or August?) 21, 1968)

September 28, 1968* (Saturday) - Ed Sullivan Show, Ed Sullivan Theater, New York NY (CBS TV)

Rehearsal: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon

Broadcast: Crown of Creation

(may have been filmed prior to the broadcast)


 * 1) September 29, 1968 (Sunday) - Central Park, New York NY

Lather, If You Feel, Crown of Creation, Greasy Heart, House at Pooneil Corners

Also with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, Ten Years After, Country Joe and the Fish

(Some sources list this date as 9-30-68)

October 3, 1968 (Wednesday) - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY

"An Evening with Glenn McKay's Headlights", Benefit for Whitney Museum

Also with Raymond Lewenthal

October ??, 1968 - "Crown of Creation" / "Lather" (US, RCA Victor 47-9644) released

October 6, 1968 (Sunday) - Clarkson College, Potsdam NY

White Rabbit, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Crown of Creation, Lather, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds

(incomplete list)

(October 21, 1968* (Monday) - Airplane House, 2400 Fulton Street, San Francisco CA)

jams

October 24, 1968 (Thursday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster

Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head"

Also with Ballet Afro-Haiti, A. B. Skhy

October 25, 1968 (Friday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster

Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head"

Also with Ballet Afro-Haiti, A. B. Skhy


 * 1) October 26, 1968* (Saturday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster

Fat Angel, Rock Me Baby, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, White Rabbit, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > The House at Pooneil Corners

Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head"

Also with Ballet Afro-Haiti, A. B. Skhy

October 27, 1968 (Sunday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head"

(October 30, 1968* (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA)

(actually 2-1-68)

(October 31, 1968* (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA)

(actually 2-1-68)


 * 1) November 1, 1968* (Friday) - "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" TV show, CBS Studios, Hollywood CA

Crown of Creation, Lather, skit

TV broadcast, CBS, November 10, 1968


 * 1) November 9, 1968 (Saturday) - Rock Festival, California State College, Long Beach CA

Afternoon show

Also with Chicago Transit Authority, Spirit, Things To Come, The Collectors, The Black Pearl

November 16, 1968* (Saturday) - Electric Factory, Philadelphia PA

It's No Secret, Watch Her Ride, White Rabbit, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Star Track, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Fat Angel, Greasy Heart, Crown of Creation, Philly Jam, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds

November 18, 1968 (Monday) - Electric Factory, Philadelphia PA

(not verified)


 * 1) November 19, 1968* (Tuesday) - Schuyler Hotel, 57 West 45th Street, New York NY

Somebody to Love, House at Pooneil Corners*


 * filmed for the Godard movie "1 AM"

(Some sources list this as November 1, 1968, which is unlikely since they were taping the Smothers Brothers Show that day)

November 21, 1968 (Thursday) - Grande Ballroom, Detroit MI poster

Also with Frost

(Not verified)


 * 1) November 23, 1968 (Saturday) - Allen Theater, Cleveland OH

Also with Glen Schwartz, Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

November 24, 1968 (Sunday) - Grande Ballroom, Detroit MI poster

early show:

late show: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Somebody To Love, Fat Angel, Watch Her Ride, Crown of Creation, Star Track, White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, House at Pooneil Corners, Rock Me Baby

(jam with the Grateful Dead after the second show)

(order uncertain)

Also with Terry Reid, Frost

November 28-30, 1968 Fillmore East, New York NY (2 shows each night, recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" with Buddy Guy & Chuck Davis Dance Company)

1969

(January 2, 1969 - Elysian Park, Chicago or Los Angeles)

(tapes labeled with this date are actually 11-2-69)

January 11, 1969 (Saturday) - Grace Slick hospitalized in Berkeley with throat problems

Promotional tour for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" cancelled

April 4, 1969 (Friday) - Gill Coliseum, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR poster

Also with Sleepy Hollow


 * 1) April 13, 1969 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA

Hot Tuna: New Song (instrumental) > Jam, Rock Me Baby, Star Track > instrumental jam, Uncle Sam Blues > instrumental Jam, Death Don't Have No Mercy, instrumental jam, Fee So Good (jam)

JA:

(may have been only Hot Tuna with Paul Kantner and Aynsley Dunbar)

April 26, 1969* (Saturday) - Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino CA

3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Somebody To Love, Wooden Ships, Fat Angel, Uncle Sam Blues, Plastic Fantastic Lover, It's No Secret, Greasy Heart, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Volunteers, Jam, White Rabbit, The Other Side of This Life


 * 1) April 27, 1969 (Sunday) - Oakland Coliseum, Oakland CA

Also with Jimi Hendrix and Fat Mattress

May 2-3, 1969 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by The Grateful Dead & Mongo Santamaria)


 * 1) May 7, 1969* (Wednesday) - Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA

The Other Side of This Life, Somebody to Love, The Farm, Greasy Heart, Good Shepherd, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Uncle Sam Blues, Volunteers, White Rabbit, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon > Jam, We Can Be Together, Mexico, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds

Afternoon show

Also with the Grateful Dead

May 9, 1969* (Friday) - Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City KS

It's No Secret, Good Shepherd, Watch Her Ride, The Other Side of This Life, Martha, Crown of Creation, The Farm, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Star Track, Wooden Ships > J.P.P. McStep B. Blues, One of These Days, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

May 10, 1969 (Saturday) - Graffiti, Aurora IL


 * 1) May 13, 1969 (Tuesday) - Music Shell, Grant Park, Chicago IL photos

Free show

May ??, 1969 - (Arena?), Milwaukee WI


 * 1) May 15, 1969 (Thursday) - St. Bernard Civic Auditorium, New Orleans LA poster

Two Shows

also with Nectar, Headlites

May 16, 1969 (Friday) - Jack Casady arrested for marijuana in New Orleans LA

May ??, 1969 - (Dane County Coliseum?), Madison WI


 * 1) May 24, 1969 (Saturday) - Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose CA poster

Northern California Folk-Rock Festival

Also with Poco, Chuck Berry, Santana


 * 1) May 28, 1969* (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody To Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Wooden Ships, Volunteers, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Crown of Creation, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Thing > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Wild Tyme, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

People's Park Bail Ball benefit

Also with Aum, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bangor Flying Circus, Elvin Bishop Group, Grateful Dead, Santana

June 5, 1969 (Thursday) - Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio TX

Also with Zachery Thaks, Jim Jones and the Chanteys, The Electric Kiss


 * 1) June 13, 1969* (Friday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA

Tortoise Jam, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, The Other Side of This Life, Wooden Ships > J.P.P. McStep B. Blues, Crown of Creation, Greasy Heart, Good Shepherd, Fat Angel, Volunteers, House at Pooneil Corners

FM broadcast, KSAN

Also with the Charlatans, the Devil's Kitchen, Pulse, Jim Rhinhart

(Eskimo Blue Day from 6/13/69 is actually from 2/4/70)

June 14, 1969 (Saturday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA

Also with the Charlatans, the Devil's Kitchen, Pulse, Jim Rhinhart


 * 1) June 14, 1969 (Saturday) - Tonight Show, NBC-TV Studios, Burbank CA

Also appearing: Tiny Tim, Kenneth Tynan, Trenny Robb

repeat from earlier unknown date

June 30, 1969 (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA

Recording session for "Turn My Life Down"

July 4, 1969 (Friday) - Bullfrog Music Festival, Clackamas County OR (near Estacada OR)

Also with Sons of Champlin, Ace of Cups

July 7, 1969 (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

Also with Ace of Cups, Phoenix

Benefit for the Wild West Rock Festival

(July 9, 1969 - Winterland, San Francisco CA)

(tapes circulating with this date are actually 6-16-69)

July 19, 1969 (Saturday) - Aragon Ballroom, Chicago IL

Also with Blue Cheer and the Hello People

July 27, 1969 Balboa Stadium, San Diego, CA (supported by the Sons of Champlin, Ten Years After & Congress of Wonders)

July 28, 1969 Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA (Free concert with Ace of Cups, Sons of Champlin)


 * 1) August 2, 1969 (Saturday) - Atlantic City Race Course, Mays Landing NJ

Atlantic City Pop Festival

With Joey Covington on drums

(August 2, 1969* (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY)

(tapes with this date may be October 4, 1970)

August 8, 1969 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Also with Hot Tuna, Joe Cocker, Spontaneous Sound

August 9, 1969 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Also with Hot Tuna, Joe Cocker, Spontaneous Sound


 * 1) August 10, 1969* (Sunday) - Sheep Meadow, Central Park, New York NY

Santana with Jorma and Jack: Jam, Uncle Sam Blues, Jam

JA: The Other Side of This Life, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, White Rabbit, We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Mau Mau (including Feel So Good)

Free concert

Santana opening - Jorma and Jack sat in on their first set

August 12, 1969 (Tuesday) - Tanglewood Music Shed, Lenox MA

Plastic Fantastic Lover, White Rabbit, Volunteers, Somebody to Love, Starship

(incomplete list)

Also with The Who, B. B. King, Christopher Tree

August 17, 1969* (Sunday) - Woodstock, Max Yasgur's Farm, Bethel NY

The Other Side of This Life, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Volunteers, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Eskimo Blue Day, Uncle Sam Blues, Somebody To Love, White Rabbit

August 18, 1969* (Monday) - Dick Cavett Show, ABC Studios, New York NY

We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Somebody To Love, Jam

TV broadcast 8-19-69, ABC

(August 23, 1969 (Saturday) - Kezar Stadium, San Francisco CA) poster

(cancelled - Wild West Festival)

August 30, 1969 (Saturday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

Benefit for the Wild West Rock Festival

September ??, 1969 - "Volunteers" / "We Can Be Together" (US, RCA Victor 74-0245) released

September 1, 1969* (Monday) - International Speedway, Baton Rouge LA

New Orleans Pop Festival

(jam w/Grateful Dead at end of festival)

(tapes of this show are probably 9-6-69)


 * 1) September 6, 1969* (Saturday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA

Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > Starship, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, The Farm, Crown of Creation, Come Back Baby, Wooden Ships, Volunteers > Jam (with Jerry Garcia) > drum solo (Spencer Dryden) > Jam (with Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart)

September 7, 1969* (Sunday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA

Peggy Sue, That'll Be The Day, Johnny B. Goode, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Pipeline > Big Railroad Blues, Louie Louie > Twist and Shout > Blue Moon

(Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady and Joey Covington with the Grateful Dead)

October 4, 1969 (Saturday) - Oklahoma City Music Hall, Oklahoma City OK

Two shows

October 5, 1969 (Sunday) - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston TX

"Rock Jubilee"

Also with the Grateful Dead, Byrds, Poco

October 10, 1969* (Friday) - Agrodome, Vancouver BC, Canada

Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody to Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Wooden Ships, Volunteers, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Crown of Creation, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Jam > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Wild Tyme, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > House at Pooneil Corners

E: White Rabbit(?)

Also with Ace of Cups

October 17-18, 1969 Honolulu Civic Center, Honolulu HI (Paul Kantner arrested for marijuana possession in Honolulu on the 19th)

October 24-25, 1969 Winterland, San Francisco, CA (supported by The Grateful Dead, Sons of Champlin, Doug Kershaw & Hot Tuna)

October 31, 1969 Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, CA

1: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Volunteers, Good Shepherd, Uncle Sam Blues, Martha, Plastic Fantastic Lover

Hot Tuna: Come Back Baby, True Religion, Drifting (with Marty), I Can Tell, Up or Down (with Marty), This Old Heart of Mine

2: You Wear Your Dresses too Short, We Can Be Together, Greasy Heart, Wooden Ships, Young Girl Sunday Blues, The Other Side of This Life, Crown of Creation, Fat Angel, The House at Pooneil Corners, Eskimo Blue Day, White Rabbit, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

also with the Moody Blues

November 2, 1969* (Sunday) - Elysian Fields, Los Angeles (Big Sur) CA

Go to Her, It's No Secret, Blues From an Airplane, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Share a Little Joke, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, It's No Secret (reprise), Somebody To Love, Greasy Heart

Free show - also with the Moody Blues

(setlist may be 2-1-68)

(November 3, 1969 (Monday) - Chicago IL)

(tapes mislabeled "Elysian Park, Chicago" are probably November 2 1969)

(November 14, 1969 (Friday) - Eastown Theater, Detroit MI)

(Cancelled)

(November 15, 1969 (Saturday) - Eastown Theater, Detroit MI)

King Crimson opened

(Date not verified - may be Nov. 11 and 12)


 * 1) November 15, 1969 (Saturday) - Iowa Fieldhouse, Iowa City IA


 * 1) November 21, 1969 (Friday) - Palestra, Philadelphia PA

Also with Lighthouse, Sweet Stavin Chain


 * 1) November 22, 1969* (Saturday) - Ritchie Coliseum, University of Maryland, College Park MD

Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit, Crown of Creation, Wooden Ships, Good Shepherd, Come Back Baby, The Other Side of This Life, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together > Volunteers

(Two shows)

Also with Lighthouse


 * 1) November ??, 1969* - Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica NY

Good Shepherd, Somebody to Love, Uncle Sam Blues, Have You Seen the Saucers, Mexico, Wooden Ships, The Other Side of This Life, Nothing, Fat Angel, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Drifting, Greasy Heart, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

FM broadcast, WOUR, Utica NY

November 26, 1969 (Wednesday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Also with The Youngbloods, Joseph Eger's Crossover

November 28, 1969 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Two shows

Also with The Youngbloods, Joseph Eger's Crossover

November 29, 1969* (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

early show:

encore: Jam

late show: Fat Angel, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, If You Feel, Greasy Heart, White Rabbit, Volunteers

encore: Jam, It's No Secret

Two shows, Grace dressed as Adolf Hitler in late show, Rip Torn appearing as Nixon

Also with Hot Tuna, The Youngbloods, Joseph Eger's Crossover

November 30, 1969* (Sunday) - West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach FL

We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Good Shepherd, Jam > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Greasy Heart, White Rabbit, Volunteers

First Palm Beach Music and Arts Festival

December 6, 1969* (Saturday) - Speedway, Altamont CA article

We Can Be Together, The Other Side of This Life, Somebody to Love, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Greasy Heart, White Rabbit, Come Back Baby, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Volunteers

(order uncertain)

Free concert

December 31, 1969* (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

(with Will Scarlett)

Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Sons of Champlin, Hot Tuna

1970

(January 17, 1970 (Saturday) - Spencer Dryden leaves the band)

February 4, 1970 Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA Joined by Jerry Garcia & Carlos Santana)

February 7, 1970 Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim CA

February 23, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA (Benefit for Grateful Dead, with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Santana, It's a Beautiful Day, Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks)

February 27, 1970 Oklahoma City Music Hall, Oklahoma City OK (2 shows. JA fined $1000 for singing "fuck" at this show)

February 28, 1970 Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

March 4, 1970 New Orleans House, Berkeley CA (Rehearsal with Joey Covington)

March 6, 1970 Memorial Auditorium, Dallas TX

March 7, 1970 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio TX (with Hot Tuna)

March 8, 1970 unknown venue, San Francisco CA

March 11, 1970 (Forum?), Los Angeles CA (with Hot Tuna)

March 14, 1970 State Teachers College, New Paltz, NY (with The Youngbloods)

March 15-17, 1970 Fillmore West, San Francisco CA (not verified)

March 20, 1970 Walsh Gymnasium, Rhode Island College, Providence RI (2 shows with Hot Tuna)

March 21, 1970 The Spectrum, Philadelphia PA (with Hot Tuna, John Mayall, Lighthouse & Duster Bennett)

March 22, 1970 Civic Center, Baltimore MD (with Hot Tuna)

March 23, 1970 unknown venue, New York NY (with Hot Tuna)

(March 23, 1970 (Monday) - Assumption College, Worcester MA)

Spencer Dryden's last show

(According to Covington, JA played NYC on this date, so this show may have happened earlier)

March 24, 1970* (Tuesday) - Capitol Theatre, Port Chester NY

The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Wooden Ships, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Emergency, Have You Seen the Saucers, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Up or Down > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short

Supposedly Joey Covington's first show, although according to Covington, Dryden left the band on 1-17-70

Also with Hot Tuna, Roxy


 * 1) March 25, 1970* (Wednesday) - Suffolk County Community College, Selden NY

The Other Side of This Life, Wooden Ships, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, We Can Be Together, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, Have You Seen the Saucers, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short

Grace Slick absent due to illness

Also with Hot Tuna, Country Joe and the Fish

March 26, 1970 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester NY

March 29, 1970 Toronto Fair, O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ON (with Hot Tuna)

April 2, 1970* (Thursday) - "San Francisco Rock: Go Ride the Music", Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA

We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Mexico, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Somebody to Love, Emergency, Wooden Ships

Filmed by KQED-TV for broadcast December 6 1970, KQED/NET


 * 1) April 15, 1970 (Wednesday) - Anti-War Rally, Federal Building, San Francisco CA

Afternoon show

Also with CSNY, Cleveland Wrecking Company


 * 1) April 15, 1970* (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

We Can Be Together, Mexico, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, The Other Side of This Life, Greasy Heart, Crown of Creation, Come Back Baby, Emergency, Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Volunteers

Also with the Hot Tuna, Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service

(possibly incorrect date or incorrect setlist)

April 17, 1970 Tea Party, Boston MA (with Hot Tuna)


 * 1) April 19, 1970 (Sunday) - Gymnasium, Fordham University, Bronx NY

Hot Tuna show - Paul and Grace did not show up

Also with John Hammond

April 22, 1970 Gannon University, Erie PA (with Hot Tuna)

April 24, 1970 Brown University, Providence RI

April 25, 1970 Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg MD (with Hot Tuna)

April 26, 1970 Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown PA (with Hot Tuna)


 * 1) April 29, 1970 (Wednesday) - The Pub, Miami FL

(may be just Hot Tuna)

April 30, 1970 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami FL (with Hot Tuna)

May 1, 1970 Athletic Field, SUNY, Stony Brook NY (with Hot Tuna)

Volunteers, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues, Come Back Baby, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation, Good Shepherd, Jam, Have You Seen the Saucers, We Can Be Together, Volunteers

E: The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

May 2, 1970 Gymnasium, SUNY, New Paltz NY (with Hot Tuna)

May 3, 1970 Central Park, New York NY (with Hot Tuna)

Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, Mexico, The Other Side of This Life, White Rabbit, Crown of Creation, Uncle Sam Blues (or Come Back Baby?), Plastic Fantastic Lover, Have You Seen the Saucers, Good Shepherd, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Volunteers

May 5, 1970 Ritz Theatre, New York NY (with Hot Tuna)

May 6-7, 1970 Fillmore East, New York NY (with Manfred Mann Chapter Three)

May 10, 1970 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis MO (with Alvin Pivel and two other local bands)

May 15, 1970 Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis MN (with Hot Tuna, Crow)


 * 1) May 16, 1970 - Marty arrested for marijuana possession in Bloomington MN


 * 1) May 17, 1970* (Sunday) - Assembly Hall, Bloomington MN

The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Mexico, Get Off Jam, Greasy Heart, Uncle Sam Blues, White Rabbit, Volunteers, Whatever the Old Man Does, Easy (Jam), Baby What You Want Me to Do, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Good Shepherd

Without Marty Balin

Also with Hot Tuna, B. B. King, the Byrds

May 23, 1970 Camp Randall Field House, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI

May 24, 1970 College Field, East Lansing MI (with Mountain, Chicago, John Sebastian, The Rotary Connection)

May ??, 1970 - Gymnasium, Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire WI

May 28-29, 1970 unknown venue, Fairbanks AK (with Hot Tuna)

May 30, 1970 unknown venue, Anchorage AK (with Hot Tuna)

June 20-22, 1970 unknown venue, New York NY (with Hot Tuna)

June 26, 1970 Kralingse Bos, Rotterdam, NED (Kralingen Music Festival)

Hot Tuna: Whatever the Old Man Does, Up or Down, Uncle Sam Blues

JA: Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, White Rabbit, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Plastic Fantastic Lover, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Up or Down, Come Back Baby

June 28, 1970 Royal Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, ENG (Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music)

Hot Tuna (with Marty Balin): Baby What You Want Me To Do, Come Back Baby, Whatever the Old Man Does, Up or Down, Star Track, Emergency, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short

JA: Volunteers, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Greca Improvisation, Rock Me Baby, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil

(July 6, 1970 (Monday) - Anaheim CA)

(may be February 7, 1970)

July 24, 1970 Mississippi River Festival, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville IL (cancelled)

August 4-9, 1970 Harmonyville (Cancelled)

August 4, 1970 Matrix, San Francisco CA

Rock Me Baby, Just Ain't Thick Enough For Me, Jam, Fat Angel (instr.), Jam

Hot Tuna with Nicky Hopkins and Dino Valente, also with Santata

August 15, 1970 - Mountaindale Summer Theater, Mountaindale NY

August 18, 1970 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami FL (with Hot Tuna)

August 19, 1970 Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa FL (with Hot Tuna)

We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Whatever the Old Man Does, Mexico, The Other Side of This Life, Up or Down, Uncle Sam Blues, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Crown of Creation, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Volunteers

E: White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds

August 21, 1970 Jai Alai Fronton, Miami FL (with Hot Tuna)

August 22, 1970 Sports Auditorium, Orlando FL (with Hot Tuna)

August 24, 1970 Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta GA (with Hot Tuna)

Somebody To Love, Crown of Creation, The Other Side of This Life, Up or Down, Mexico, We Can Be Together, Whatever the Old Man Does, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Come Back Baby, Have You Seen the Saucers, Greasy Heart, Good Shepherd, Jam > I Can Tell, White Rabbit, Volunteers

August 26, 1970 Convention Hall, Asbury Park NJ (with Hot Tuna)

August 27, 1970 (Thursday) - ??? PA (with Hot Tuna)


 * 1) September 14, 1970* (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

We Can Be Together, Mexico, Crown of Creation, Whatever the Old Man Does, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Emergency, Come Back Baby, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, Up or Down, Uncle Sam Blues, Have You Seen the Saucers, The Man (Bludgeon of a Bluecoat), The Other Side of This Life, Volunteers

E: Greasy Heart, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Jam > Starship, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds

Also with Hot Tuna, Dry Creek Road, Black Ghost


 * 1) September 15, 1970* (Tuesday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster review

Early show: Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation, Mexico, Whatever the Old Man Does, Have You Seen the Saucers, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, We Can Be Together > Volunteers

Also with Hot Tuna, Dry Creek Road, Black Ghost

September 17, 1970 Warfield Theater, San Francisco CA (not verified)

October 1, 1970 Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

October 4, 1970* (Sunday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

Have You Seen the Saucers, Crown of Creation, Somebody to Love, Mexico, Up or Down, Whatever the Old Man Does, Emergency, Wooden Ships, The Man (Bludgeon of a Bluecoat), Greasy Heart, You Wear Your Dresses too Short, We Can Be Together > Volunteers

TV broadcast - KQED, FM broadcast - KSAN, KQED

Also with the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service, New Riders of the Purple Sage

October 5, 1970 (Monday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA

First show with Papa John Creach

Also with the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service, New Riders of the Purple Sage

October 10, 1970 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI (with Hot Tuna)

October 11, 1970 Memorial Gymnasium, Kent State University, Kent OH (2 shows with Hot Tuna)

October 24, 1970 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City KS (with Hot Tuna)

October 25, 1970 Unknown venue (Convention Hall?), Wichita KS (with Hot Tuna)

Come Back Baby, Up or Down, Whatever the Old Man Does, John's Other, Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody To Love, We Can Be Together, Mexico, Crown of Creation, Emergency, Uncle Sam Blues, Blues Jam, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, White Rabbit, The Other Side of This Life, Volunteers

November 1, 1970 (Sunday) - Daniel Meyer Coliseum, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth TX

Hot Tuna: John's Other

JA: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds

Also with Space Opera

November 5, 1970 Boston Fair, Boston MA (with Hot Tuna)

November 6, 1970 Campus Gym, SUNY, Albany NY (2 shows with Hot Tuna)

November 7, 1970 Roberts Athletic Center, Boston College, Boston MA (with Hot Tuna)

November 10, 1970 Spaulding Gym, Keene State College, Keene NH


 * 1) November 13, 1970* (Friday) - Capitol Theatre, Port Chester NY

Early show: Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody to Love, We Can Be Together, Crown of Creation, Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues, Pretty As You Feel, The Other Side of This Life, White Rabbit, Volunteers

E: You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Nothing

Late show: Hot Tuna: Come Back Baby, Whatever the Old Man Does, Up or Down, Blues Jam, Get Off, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short

JA: Have You Seen the Saucers > Starship, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, Pretty As You Feel, John's Other, Somebody to Love, Volunteers

E: Emergency, Hot Tuna: Been All Around This World, Baby What You Want Me To Do

Also with E Pluribus Unum

November 14, 1970 Manley Field House, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY (with Hot Tuna)

November 16, 1970 46th Street Rock Palace, Brooklyn NY (2 shows)

November 17, 1970 Trinity College, Hartford CT (cancelled due to a large number of forged tickets)

November 18, 1970 Kingston Armory, Kingston PA (with Hot Tuna & Cyrana)

November 20, 1970 War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester NY (Jorma later joined the Grateful Dead for a 3rd set at the Palestra after this show)

November 21, 1970 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, State College PA (with Hot Tuna)

November 25, 1970 Fillmore East, New York NY

Early Show: Hot Tuna (electric): Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning, Candy Man, Rock Me Baby

JA: Mexico, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Emergency, Greasy Heart, Jams, Volunteers, Come Back Baby, Up or Down, I Can Tell, John's Other, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody to Love, We Can Be Together > Volunteers

Late Show:

Also with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells


 * 1) November 26, 1970* (Thursday) - Dick Cavett Show, ABC Studios, New York NY

Emergency, Volunteers

Also appearing: Geraldine Page, Stanley Myron Handelman, Rip Torn, Bette Davis, Truman Capote

TV broadcast, ABC

(recorded on November 25)

November 26, 1970* (Thursday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Two shows

Also with Hot Tuna, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells

(not verified)

November 27, 1970 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Two shows

Also with Hot Tuna, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells

November 28, 1970 Fillmore East, New York NY (2 shows with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells)

December 19, 1970 (Saturday) - ??? OR

Also with Hot Tuna

(December 31, 1970 (Thursday) - Winterland, San Francisco CA)

(tapes with this date appear to be 10-4-70)

JA did not play this show, it was just Hot Tuna

1971

On 13 May 1971 Grace Slick was badly injured in a near-fatal automobile accident when her car slammed into a wall in a tunnel near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Her recuperation took several months, which forced Jefferson Airplane to cancel all concert and touring commitments for the rest of 1971

May 24, 1971 Minneapolis, MN (Cancelled)

August 15, 1971 Wall Stadium, Wall, NJ

August 18, 1971 Gaelic Park, Bronx, NY

August 20, 1971 Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI (with 5 Man Electric Band, postponed from 5-21-71)

August 21, 1971 Midway Stadium, St. Paul, MN (with Hot Tuna, Leo Kottke, The Who, Grateful Dead, Cancelled??)

August 22, 1971 Met Sports Center, Bloomington, MN (SuperSunday Rock Festival, Cancelled)

August 24, 1971 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (with Edgar Winter Group?, Hot Tuna)

September 25, 1971 Friends and Relations Hall, San Francisco, CA (Private party for Grunt Records)

November 20, 1971 Crisler Arena, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (with Hot Tuna)

1972

??? ??, 1972 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY

??? ??, 1972 Convention Center, Louisville, KY

January 14, 1972 Crisler Arena, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

January 16, 1972 Public Hall, Cleveland OH (supported by REO Speedwagon)

January 20, 1972 (Thursday) - O'Hare Arena, Dayton OH

March 10, 1972 Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA (not verified)

July ??, 1972 William and Mary College, Williamsburg VA

August 10, 1972 Dillon Stadium, Hartford CT

August 12, 1972 Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury NY (Festival of Hope, Benefit for Nassau Society for Crippled Children and Adults)

August 15, 1972 (Tuesday) - Gaelic Park, Bronx NY (Not verified)

August 15, 1972 The Great Lawn, Central Park, New York NY (Free show)

August  18, 1972 Spectrum, Philadelphia PA (with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen)

August 21, 1972 Rubber Bowl, University of Akron, Akron OH (with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen)

August 22, 1972 Cobo Hall, Detroit MI (with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, Cancelled due to drug bust)

August 24-25, 1972 Auditorium Theater, Chicago IL

August 30, 1972 Assembly Center, Tulsa OK

September 3, 1972 Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood CA (with Poco)

September 7, 1972 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego CA (with Poco)

September 8, 1972 Community Center, Tucson AZ (with Poco)

September 10, 1972 University Arena, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM (with Poco)

September 15-16, 1972 Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA (with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen)

September 21-22, 1972 Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA (Last original Jefferson Airplane show, with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen)

1989

1989 Reunion Tour: Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Peter Kaukonen, Tim Gorman, Kenny Aronoff (Spencer Dryden was not invited to join)

August 17, 1989 Performing Arts Center, Providence RI (Cancelled)

August 18, 1989 Riverside Theater, Milwaukee WI

August 19, 1989 Fox Theater, St. Louis MO

August 22, 1989 Mann Music Center, Philadelphia PA

August 23, 1989 Waterloo Village, Stanhope PA (Cancelled)

August 23, 1989 Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua NY

August 25, 1989 River Bend Music Center, Cincinnati OH

August 26, 1989 Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia MD

August 28, 1989 Grandstand, New York State Fair Park, Syracuse NY

August 29-30, 1989 Radio City Music Hall, New York NY

August 30, 1989 Darien Lakes Amphitheater, NY was originally scheduled for this date

September 1, 1989 Jones Beach, Wantagh NY

September 2, 1989 Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel NJ

September 3, 1989 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY

September 4, 1989 Lake Compounce, Bristol CT

September 6, 1989 Great Woods, Mansfield MA

September 8, 1989 Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

September 9, 1989 Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates IL

September 10, 1989 Pine Knob Music Center, Clarkston MI

September 12, 1989 Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville TN (Cancelled)

September 13, 1989 Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta GA (Cancelled)

September 15, 1989 Irwin Center, Austin TX (Cancelled)

September 16, 1989 The Summit, Houston TX (Cancelled)

September 16, 1989 Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa CA

September 17, 1989 Starplex, Dallas TX (Cancelled)

September 20, 1989 Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison CO (Cancelled)

September 21, 1989 Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA (not verified)

September 22, 1989 Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA

September 23, 1989 Concord Pavilion, Concord CA

September 24, 1989 Los Angeles CA (Cancelled)

September 26-28, 1989 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA

September 30, 1989 Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA (Free show for food donations to San Francisco Food Bank with Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman)

October 2-3, 1989 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA (Cancelled)

October 7, 1989 March for the Homeless, Washington DC (performed Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation, Baby What You Want Me to Do, She Has Funny Cars, Volunteers)

A tour of Japan scheduled for late 1989 was cancelled

1996

January 16, 1996 Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York NY (Hall of Fame Rehearsals performing Volunteers (3 versions), Embryonic Journey, Crown of Creation (2 versions)

January 17, 1996 Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York NY (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, performing Crown of Creation, Embryonic Journey, Volunteers With Spencer Dryden. Grace Slick did not appear)