Hi there:
The Jefferson Airplane book has finally landed!! The most
comprehensive J.A. music publication ever. Please see below.
"Take Me To A Circus Tent" (The Jefferson Airplane Flight Manual)
can be purchased starting November 27th for the U.S.A. and Canadian
markets. Before it is available on Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble,
etc you can get it first and faster (always) by going to
www.buybooksontheweb.com Please type in either the book title or
Craig Fenton. You can also order toll free in the U.S.A. Monday-
Friday eastern time 9:15AM-4PM at
1-877-289-2665. If you are out of the toll free zone in Canada and
parts of Pennsylvania please call 1-610-941-9999.
For the great people around the globe in the other nations, Amazon
U.K. should have the listing in about 14 days as well as the
international distributor Ingram.
If you have any trouble finding the book outside of the U.S.A. and
Canada please write to me at the address on my website
www.takemetoacircustent.net, and I will make sure that the book will
find you!!
For any of the book shops, gift shops, music retailers, etc you can
set up arrangements to carry the book through Michelle Shane at:
1-877-289-2665 or 1-610-941-9999. Monday-Friday eastern time 9:15AM-
4PM
"Craig Fenton knows so much about the Jefferson Airplane and family,
I was asking him the questions." Marty Balin-July 2006.
"Craig, since you are such a fan of the 60's music I'm giving you
this piece of information first." Jerry Miller-Moby Grape.
"Your brain is all full of amazing Airplane facts." Kenny Aronoff-
Airplane Drummer 1989.
"As a real fan and one so knowledgeable, you'll enjoy this story."
Sammy Piazza-Hot Tuna drummer. (Before giving me his exclusive
remembrance of a J.A. recording).
93 Photos (Starting from 1963) including many never in print before,
and possibly the 2 rarest Airplane pictures ever, one with Bob
Harvey & Jerry Peloquin in the band from 1965 and the other an
autographed photo from early 1966 with Skip Spence, Paul signs his
name "Paul Airplane." 266 Questions & Answers are examined from the
Airplane & Family. These are not the same old of the same old! 121
live shows are documented with complete and accurate information.
All the obscure songs and jams finally have titles. All special
guests are mentioned and the first and last time the song is
performed is noted. 60 unreleased gems from the studio vaults are
explored, including the 1965 Columbia (That is correct) demo with
Bob Harvey!
Interviews for "Take Me To A Circus Tent"
Slick Aguilar (KBC, Jefferson Starship & Wooden Ships)
Peter Albin (Big Brother & The Holding Company, remembers Spencer
Dryden & Janis Joplin)
Signe Anderson (Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship)
Kenny Aronoff (1989 Jefferson Airplane drummer)
Don Aters (Famous rock and roll photographer, remembers Chet Helms)
Marty Balin (Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, & KBC)
John Barbata (Jefferson Airplane & Jefferson Starship)
Jesse Barish (Wrote St. Charles & Count On Me for the Jefferson
Starship, Hearts, and Atlanta Lady for Marty Balin)
Nick Buck (Hot Tuna & SVT)
Craig Chaquico (Steelwind & Jefferson Starship)
Tom Constanten (Grateful Dead & appearances sitting in with the
Jefferson Starship)
Joey Covington (Hot Tuna & Jefferson Airplane)
Michael Falzarano (Hot Tuna)
Barry Flast (Jefferson Starship)
David Freiberg (Jefferson Airplane & Jefferson Starship)
Darby Gould (Jefferson Starship)
Greg Douglass (Hot Tuna)
Tim Gorman (KBC, Wooden Ships, Jefferson Airplane 1989 reunion &
Jefferson Starship)
Bob Harvey (Original Jefferson Airplane bass-player)
Paul Kantner (Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, KBC, &
Wooden Ships)
Peter Kaukonen Hot Tuna, Jefferson Starship,
Jefferson Airplane 1989 reunion
(Gives a wonderful tribute to his parents)
Diana Mangano (Jefferson Starship)
Dennis McNally (Grateful Dead Publicist, and author)
Remembers those members of the Grateful Dead we have lost
Jerry Miller (Moby Grape, remembers Skip Spence & talks about
Moby Grape)
Jerry Peloquin (Original Jefferson Airplane drummer)
Sammy Piazza (Hot Tuna)
Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship & Hot Tuna)
Darby Slick (Great Society w/Grace Slick)
Jerry Slick (Great Society w/Grace Slick)
Mike Somavilla (Quicksilver Messenger Service historian,
organized the Spencer Dryden Benefit,
and is responsible for many Bay Area musicians
releasing archival material)
Bob Steeler (Hot Tuna)
Jack Traylor (Steelwind with David Freiberg, and Craig Chaquico,
songwriting and session work for Paul Kantner and Grace Slick)
Peter van Gelder (Great Society w/Grace Slick)
There was a female vocalist that tried out prior to Signe Anderson
getting the job? The person that brought the vocalist for the
audition would be part of a major band, and work with a legendary
lead vocalist.
A Jefferson Starship member wrote a song for Janis Joplin. Why did
it take so long to be released?
Would it surprise you that Paul McCartney was not the first to use
the cool name Wings as a band? A Jefferson Airplane member had used
it years prior to Paul's great solo work.
What about two Jefferson Airplane members playing together for the
first time in 37 years, and why there is not a recording of it!
How did Diana Mangano record one song for the Great Society in 2002
and they weren't even in the studio for it?
Did you know that a Jefferson Airplane member played briefly with
Paul Simon's brother?
What song did Hot Tuna perform for over 40 minutes?
Which Jefferson Airplane member was asked to be part of Steve
Miller's band in 1970?
Which two non Jefferson Airplane drummers are uncredited for their
appearance on the studio version of Feel So Good?
Which Hot Tuna member was asked to be an original member of ZZ Top?
Which song performed by Grace Slick and the Great Society did The
Jefferson Airplane decide not to record?
Which one time Jefferson Airplane member was asked about coming back
to the band circa 1967-1968?
Which Hot Tuna member almost became part of Fleetwood Mac in the mid-
seventies?
Which songs have all been performed by the Jefferson Airplane,
Jefferson Starship, and Hot Tuna?
When did Signe Anderson and Spencer Dryden play together?
Besides playing the entire album live what were the other twenty-
seven songs the KBC performed on stage.
Which J.A. member did Skip Spence reunite with 31 years later?
What Jefferson Starship song did the Jefferson Airplane rehearse for
the 1989 reunion tour and not perform?
Which drummer was waiting in the wings in case Spencer Dryden wasn't
well enough to perform at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame?
What songs did Signe Anderson and Skip Spence play in 1965 at Skips'
home and which Rolling Stones masterpiece was covered?
What song did both Paul Kantner's Wooden Ships and Emerson, Lake &
Palmer both perform as an encore?
Marty Balin: "One night Jorma, Jack, and a great player from England
named Graham Bond (Played with Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, before
they went on to Cream) are jamming in the studio. Joey Covington
and I are sitting around. Joey suggests we go see an old violin-
player in Los Angeles. This old guy plays Somewhere Over The
Rainbow; it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. So then
we take him back to the studio. I insisted that he play with Jorma,
Jack, and Grand Bond. (If only that tape circulated). He was
funny. He told us all the time you guys are too loud. He couldn't
stand the volume, none of us could. He was great, what an
experience playing with him. One time I had a friend staying over
the house from R.C.A. Records. He was showing me stride piano
(Mostly a jazz technique, that was invented in Harlem, New York City
in 1919). One day Papa John comes over and brings Eubie Blake (A
ragtime piano legend) along. He had to be in his ninety's at the
time (He lived to one hundred). Eubie starts to play the piano.
Papa John had his fiddle. All day they are playing. Eubie would
tell Papa John to slow down son."
Thanks to Don Aters, Rick Martin and Mike Somavilla and all the fine
Airplane fans for making it all possible!
Dad the first copy of the book is waiting for you when you get home
from the hospital. Make it soon!
All the best,
Craig Fenton