John William Casady, known as Jack Casady, is an American musician and songwriter best known for his work as the bassist for the bands Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Born on April 13, 1944, in Washington, D.C., Casady began playing music at a young age and developed a unique and melodic style of bass-playing that has made him a respected figure in the world of rock music.
Casady co-founded Jefferson Airplane in 1965 and played on some of the band's most iconic albums, including "Surrealistic Pillow" and "Volunteers." He also formed the blues rock band Hot Tuna with fellow Jefferson Airplane member Jorma Kaukonen, and the two have been performing together for over five decades.
Known for his virtuosic bass lines and improvisational skills, Casady has been a key figure in the development of the psychedelic rock and blues rock genres. He has influenced generations of bass players with his innovative approach to the instrument.
In addition to his work with Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, Casady has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Jimi Hendrix, Warren Haynes, and Bob Weir. He continues to perform and record music to this day, showcasing his enduring talent and passion for music.
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