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August 3rd, 2011 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: America's Hippie HeritageFrom the show "America's Hippie Heritage" originally aired on August 3rd, 2011 Listen View Full Playlist March 25th, 2009 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: America's Hippie HeritageFrom the show "America's Hippie Heritage" originally aired on March 25th, 2009 Listen View Full Playlist March 14th, 2007 • INTERVIEW:From The Show: America's Hippie HeritageIn his native D.C., Jack Casady learned to love and play the Piedmont blues and gospel. In the mid '60s, the bassist followed his friend Jorma Kaukonen to San Francisco to join the psychedelic folk-rockers Jefferson Airplane, playing on some of the best-known sides of the scene. Never quite at home in rock and roll, Casady left the Airplane to play more traditional blues, acoustic and electric, in Hot Tuna. Listen View Full Playlist August 3rd, 2011 • FULL SHOW • read moreAmerica's Hippie HeritageTune in and turn on to our nation's fringe heritage. Along with their spiritual forefathers, the beatniks and folkies, our hippie generation latched on to great music before them--from old-time country and bluegrass, bebop, blues and more--and created their own versions. We're joined by Maria Muldaur who recalls making jug-band music in the West Village in the '60s. Also, we speak with bass player Jack Casady, a founding member of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 25th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreAmerica's Hippie HeritageTune in and turn on to our nation's fringe heritage. Along with their spiritual forefathers, the beatniks and folkies, our hippie generation latched on to great music before them--from old-time country and bluegrass, bebop, blues and more--and created their own versions. We're joined by Maria Muldaur who recalls making jug-band music in the West Village in the '60s. Also, we speak with bass player Jack Casady, a founding member of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 14th, 2007 • FULL SHOW • read moreAmerica's Hippie HeritageTune in and turn on to our nation's fringe heritage. Along with their spiritual forefathers, the beatniks and folkies, our hippie generation latched on to great music before them--from old-time country and bluegrass, bebop, blues and more--and created their own versions. We're joined by Maria Muldaur, who recalls making jug-band music in the West Village in the '60s. Also, we speak with bass player Jack Casady, a founding member of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist |