*This program includes a foreword written and read by Grace Slick,
and an afterword written and read by Jack Casady*
From the man who made a name for himself as a founding member and lead
guitarist of Jefferson Airplane comes a memoir that offers a rare
glimpse into the heart and soul of a musical genius--and a vivid journey
through the psychedelic era in America.
"Music is the reward for being alive," writes Jorma Kaukonen in this
candid and emotional account of his life and work. "It stirs memory in a
singular way that is unmatched." In a career that has already spanned a
half century--one that has earned him induction into the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, among other
honors--Jorma is best known for his legendary bands Jefferson Airplane
and the still-touring Hot Tuna. But before he won worldwide recognition
he was just a young man with a passion and a dream.
Been So Long is the story of how Jorma found his place in the world of
music and beyond. The grandson of Finnish and Russian-Jewish immigrants
whose formative years were spent abroad with his American-born diplomat
father, Jorma channeled his life experiences--from his coming-of-age in
Pakistan and the Philippines to his early gigs with Jack Casady in D.C.
to his jam sessions in San Francisco with Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin,
Bob Dylan, and other contemporaries--into his art in unique and
revelatory ways.
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Been So Long* charts not only Jorma's association with the bands that
made him famous but goes into never-before-told details about his
addiction and recovery, his troubled first marriage and still-thriving
second, and more. Interspersed with diary entries, personal
correspondence, and song lyrics, this memoir is as unforgettable and
inspiring as Jorma's music itself.
This program includes live bonus music.