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David Freiberg

 
Artist: David Freiberg
David Freiberg

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  • Born: August 24, 1938, Boston, MA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar

Biography

David Freiberg was the most folk-rooted member of Quicksilver Messenger Service, in which he played bass and sang. Quicksilver was the scene of his most significant achievements on record, though he got more commercial success as a member of Jefferson Starship in the '70s. His most memorable songwriting credits were on the first Quicksilver album, on which he co-wrote "The Fool" and "Light Your Windows" with Gary Duncan.

Already in his late twenties by the time Quicksilver rose to prominence, Freiberg, like many '60s folk-rock-psychedelic musicians, began as a coffee house folk musician in the late '50s. He became half of a male-female folk duo, David & Michaela, and for a while shared a house in Venice, CA, with other future folk-rockers David Crosby and Paul Kantner. David & Michaela did make a demo at CBS's studio and Elektra producer Paul Rothchild proposed fitting them into a bigger folk group. But the onset of the Beatles spelled the end of David & Michaela, and incentive for Freiberg to switch to rock and electric instruments. A drug bust landed him in jail for very brief stretches around the time he, John Cippolina, Dino Valenti, and Jim Murray were thinking of forming a band. Dino Valenti soon got busted himself and served more serious jail time, but after Freiberg was free, the others, with Gary Duncan and Greg Elmore, formed Quicksilver Messenger Service.

Quicksilver relied on considerably altered interpretations of outside material for much of their repertoire, and Freiberg was responsible for bringing in their folkiest songs. These included perhaps their most famous cut, Hamilton Camp's "Pride of Man," which Freiberg learned from a publisher lead sheet given to Valenti; there was also "Codine" and "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You," which appeared on the Revolution soundtrack. Though Duncan left the band for almost the whole of 1969, Freiberg kept on with Quicksilver for all of their first six albums, and could play guitar and keyboards as well. He left in 1971 (a year which saw him endure yet another drug bust).

In the early '70s, Freiberg played on David Crosby's solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name, and Mickey Hart's Rolling Thunder. At the very end of the Jefferson Airplane's journey, David Freiberg was hired to tour with the band, though primarily on harmony vocals and tambourine. The ashes of the Airplane eventually evolved into Jefferson Starship and in that band, Freiberg had a stronger role, playing guitar and keyboards in addition to bass. Freiberg stayed in the band as it mutated into Starship, leaving in the mid-'80s. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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David Freiberg
Birth name David Freiberg
Born August 24, 1938 (1938-08-24) (age 70)
Cincinnati, OH, USA
Instrument(s) Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Guitar, Violin
Years active 1964 - present
Associated acts Quicksilver Messenger Service
Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Starship

David Freiberg (born August 24, 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American musician. He was vocalist and bass guitar player with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship.

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Career

Freiberg began his career as a coffee house folk musician. For a while he shared a house in Venice, California, with other future folk-rockers David Crosby and Paul Kantner. Janis Joplin was also one of his roommates. In the mid-1960s, already in his late twenties, Freiberg founded Quicksilver Messenger Service with John Cipollina. In 1972 Freiberg joined Jefferson Airplane for the tour that promoted their final studio LP, Long John Silver and appeared on their final live album Thirty Seconds Over Winterland. The remnants of the band—minus lead guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady, who had formed their own band, Hot Tuna—eventually evolved into Jefferson Starship, and Freiberg remained with this group until 1984 when he quit the group following the departure of Paul Kantner.

After a two decade hiatus, Freiberg rejoined Kantner in Jefferson Starship for their 2005 tour, which was billed as "The Jefferson Family Galactic Reunion", and as of 2008 has officially rejoined the group and appears on the 2008 release Jefferson's Tree of Liberty which is the first Jefferson Starship release to feature Frieberg since 1984's Nuclear Furniture.

Freiberg is married to the singer Linda Imperial and resides in Marin County, California.

Discography

With Quicksilver Messenger Service

With Paul Kantner and/or Grace Slick

With Jefferson Airplane & Jefferson Starship

With Mickey Hart

With Robert Hunter

  • Tales Of The Great Rum Runners (1974)
  • Tiger Rose (1975)



 
 
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