What is modern times jefferson starship?

Jefferson Starship is an American rock band that was formed in the year 1974. In the earlier years, they were known as Jefferson Airplane, but as the band underwent personnel changes and musical transformations, they changed their name to Jefferson Starship in the late 1970s.

Some of the band's popular albums include "Red Octopus," "Spitfire," "Earth," "Freedom at Point Zero," and "Modern Times." The album "Modern Times" was released in the year 1981 and included hits such as "Find Your Way Back" and "Stranger."

Over the years, Jefferson Starship has undergone several iterations with different band members coming and going. One of the founding members, Grace Slick, left the band in the early 1990s, and the band continued to evolve with new members joining in.

Despite the numerous changes and challenges, Jefferson Starship's music has continued to resonate with audiences and its influence on the rock music genre cannot be denied. Today, the band continues to perform and tour, with a lineup that includes long-time members such as David Freiberg and Donny Baldwin.