Jack Casady Musical artist

John William "Jack" Casady (born April 13, 1944) is an American musician considered one of the foremost bass guitarists of the rock music era and best known as a member of Jefferson Airplane. First playing as a lead guitarist with the Washington D.C. area rhythm and blues band "The Triumphs", he switched to bass during his high school years and while still underage (and with a forged I.D.), played the Washington D.C club scene, backing artists such as Little Anthony and the Imperials and Ray Charles. He became the bass player for Jefferson Airplane when lead guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, a high school friend and former Triumphs rhythm guitarist, invited him to join in late September 1965. Jefferson Airplane became the first successful exponent of the San Francisco Sound. Their singles, including "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," had a more polished style and successfully charted in 1967 and 1968. Casady, along with the other members of Jefferson Airplane, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

Personal facts

Jack Casady
Birth dateApril 13, 1944
Birth place
Washington D.C. , United States

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Musical artist

Career started1960
associated musical artist
Jimi Hendrix
Hot Tuna
Roky Erickson
Jefferson Airplane
SVT (band)
Moonalice
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Blues
Rock music
instrument
Bass guitar
Guitar
Percussion instrument
Epiphone Jack Casady Signature Bass
Keyboard instrument
Singing
Alembic Inc
Guild Guitar Company
Fender Jazz Bass
Fender Precision Bass

Jack Casady on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.eclypso.com/2011/12/svt.html
  2. http://www.jackcasady.com