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  1. Volunteers was the group's first album recorded entirely in San Francisco, at Wally Heider's state-of-the-art 16-track studio. Guest musicians included Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar , veteran session pianist Nicky Hopkins , future Airplane drummer Joey Covington on percussion, David Crosby and Stephen Stills .

  2. Nov 15, 2014 · Jefferson Airplane released ‘Volunteers’ in November 1969. ... (co-written by the band's Paul Kantner with David Crosby and Stephen Stills, who recorded it on Crosby, ...

    • Michael Gallucci
    • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – “Almost Cut My Hair” Crosby and the other members of the Byrds transformed from short-haired folkies to long-haired hippies during the band’s first few years together.
    • Crosby, Stills & Nash – “Guinnevere” By the time the Byrds made 1968’s The Notorious Byrd Brothers, Crosby was fascinated with jazz and Indian sitar music, and writing increasingly ambitious songs in unorthodox guitar tunings and time signatures like the 5/4 “Tribal Gathering.”
    • David Crosby – “Cowboy Movie” One of Crosby’s more fleeting supergroups was David & the Dorks, the name under which he played the San Francisco club the Matrix with the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Mickey Hart in 1970.
    • The Byrds – “Lady Friend” The only Byrds A-side penned solely by Crosby, “Lady Friend” was a non-album single released between 1967’s Younger Than Yesterda y and 1968’s The Notorious Byrd Brothers.
  3. The best-known tracks include "Volunteers," "We Can Be Together," "Good Shepherd," and the post-apocalyptic "Wooden Ships," which Paul Kantner co-wrote with Crosby and Stills, and which Crosby, Stills & Nash also recorded on their debut album.

    • Dave Swanson
    • 'Lady Friend' The Byrds. From: Single (1967) Crosby managed to dish out some of his best material yet even during the final days of his involvement with the Byrds.
    • 'Laughing' David Crosby. From: 'If Only I Could Remember My Name' (1971) Crosby's first solo album stands as one of his greatest achievements. Armed with an amazing array of players, including members of the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, If Only I Could Remember My Name put Crosby fully on display, without pretense and shining bright.
    • 'Long Time Gone' Crosby, Stills & Nash. From: 'Crosby, Stills & Nash' (1969) One of many classics found on the first CSN album (see Nos. 8 and 5 on our list of the Top 10 David Crosby Songs), "Long Time Gone" is very much of the era.
    • 'Why?' The Byrds. From: Single (1966) Found on the flip side of the Byrds groundbreaking "Eight Miles High" single, which would have made our list, but Crosby's involvement in the writing has always been debatable.
  4. Volunteers Lyrics. 46.6K. About “Volunteers ” “Volunteers ” Q&A. What is the most popular song on by Jefferson Airplane? When did Jefferson Airplane release ? Album Credits. Producers Al...

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  6. Jan 20, 2023 · Throughout his career, Crosby has been a guest of choice, mostly brought in by musical friends craving his harmonically inventive vocal skills to elevate their tracks. Crosby, who died on Jan. 19 ...

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