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Marty Balin

 
Artist: Marty Balin
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  • Born: January 30, 1942, Cincinnati, OH
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Balince: A Collection," "Marty Balin," "Nashville Sessions" Representative Song: "Hearts"

Biography

While remaining best known for his contributions to the pioneering San Francisco psychedelic band Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin also enjoyed a successful solo career, scoring a Top Ten hit in 1981 with "Hearts." Born Martyn Jerel Buchwald in Cincinnati, OH, on January 30, 1942, he was raised in the Bay Area and later attended San Francisco State University; though he initially pursued a career as a painter, after appearing in a production of West Side Story Balin turned to music, issuing the solo singles "Nobody But You" and "I Specialize in Love" on Challenge in 1962. Two years later he joined the folk combo the Town Criers, followed by a brief stint with the Gateway Singers; in 1965, Balin met singer/guitarist Paul Kantner at the local club the Drinking Gourd, and together they formed Jefferson Airplane. Initially a folk-rock venture, the group came to epitomize the nascent psychedelic scene, scoring a gold record with their 1967 sophomore LP Surrealistic Pillow; although vocalist Grace Slick was the focal point of hits such as "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," Balin's soulful tenor proved a pivotal element of their sound as well, and he also wrote key compositions including "Today," "Share a Little Joke," and "Volunteers."

However, long-standing ego clashes with Kantner and Slick forced Balin out of Jefferson Airplane in 1971; he then formed the short-lived Bodacious D.F., which issued their lone, self-titled album two years later. In early 1975 he rejoined the newly rechristened Jefferson Starship, contributing perhaps his most memorable effort with the smash single "Miracles." Balin also sang lead on the hits "With Your Love" and "Count on Me," but he again left the group in 1978, penning the rock opera Rock Justice before mounting a solo career with 1981's Balin, which generated "Hearts" and its follow-up, "Atlanta Lady." After issuing 1983's Lucky, he next joined Kantner and fellow Airplane alum Jack Casady in the K.B.C. Band; in 1989, all three participated in a Jefferson Airplane reunion that yielded a new studio album and tour before sputtering out. In 1991, Balin issued Better Generation and two years later joined Kantner's Jefferson Starship -- The Next Generation project, concurrently continuing his solo career with 1997's Freedom Flight. 1999's Marty Balin's Greatest Hits assembled re-recordings of past favorites. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Background information
Birth name Martyn Jerel Buchwald
Born January 30, 1943 (1943-01-30) (age 66)
Origin Cincinnati, Ohio
Genres Psychedelic rock, Folk rock, AOR, Acid rock
Occupations Musician, Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar
Years active 1965-present
Labels Challenge Records, EMI America, GWE Records
Associated acts Jefferson Airplane, KBC Band, Jefferson Starship

Marty Balin (born Martyn Jerel Buchwald, (January 30, 1943), in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American musician. He is best known as the founder and one of the lead singers (along with Grace Slick) of Jefferson Airplane, the pioneering psychedelic rock band from San Francisco.

Born and raised in Ohio, Marty was mildly autistic as a child, and he struggled with this while growing up. Mild autism would affect him into his adulthood as well. [1][2]

During his late teens, Martyn became interested in being an artist and musician. In 1962, Martyn renamed himself Marty Balin and began recording with Challenge Records, releasing the singles "Nobody But You" and "I Specialize in Love". They garnered little attention, so he went to work with his father and got married. His interest in music did not wane and by 1963-64, Balin was leading a folk music quartet called The Town Criers, with fellow band members Larry Vargo, Jan Ellickson and Bill Collins.

Balin was the founder and a featured vocalist for Jefferson Airplane from 1965 to 1971. He appeared with the group during their performances at Monterey and Woodstock in 1967 and 1969, and less successfully at the disastrous Altamont Speedway concert, where he was knocked unconscious by a biker from the Hells Angels motorcycle club (this event was captured on film in the documentary Gimme Shelter).

In 1971, he departed Jefferson Airplane, recording an album under the group name Bodacious D.F. in 1973, producing an album for the group Grootna, and contributing one song, "Caroline", to Dragon Fly from Jefferson Airplane's followup group, Jefferson Starship. Marty joined Jefferson Starship permanently in 1975. In late 1978, after several major hits (including "Miracles," "With Your Love," "Count on Me," and "Runaway") with Starship, Balin left the group.

In 1979, he produced a rock opera entitled "Rock Justice," about a rock-star who was put in jail for failing to produce a hit for the record company. The cast recording, produced by Balin, but not featuring him in performance, was released on EMI America. EMI then approached him about doing a solo album of his own.

In 1981, he released his first solo album, Balin, featuring two Top 40 hits, "Hearts" and "Atlanta Lady." This was followed in 1983 by a second solo album, Lucky, along with a Japanese-only EP called There's No Shoulder. Lucky did not match the performance of Balin on the Billboard charts, and Balin's contract with EMI ended.

In 1985, he teamed up with Paul Kantner and Jack Casady to form the KBC Band. After the breakup of the KBC band, a 1989 reunion album and tour with Jefferson Airplane followed.

Balin recorded his third solo album in 1991 for GWE Records, Better Generation.

In 1993 Balin reunited with Kantner in Jefferson Starship - The Next Generation, and in 1997 he recorded a fourth solo album for Solid Discs, Freedom Flight.

In 1999, Balin recorded the cover album Marty Balin Greatest Hits with Jefferson Starship guitarist Slick Aguilar and other musicians not associated with the band. It was the last studio album he recorded with a record label. Balin recorded two more studio albums and released them on his own, selling them on his website and Jefferson Starship's website using the imprint "JB Records".

He is also an accomplished painter.

As of 2008 Balin continues to perform part-time with Jefferson Starship and had intended to record lead vocals for two tracks for their latest album, Jefferson's Tree of Liberty. However, his art touring schedule conflicted with studio sessions and instead the track "Maybe for You"[3] from the German release of Windows of Heaven was included.

On July 2, 2007, music publishing firm Bicycle Music, Inc. announced that it acquired an interest in more than 70 songs written or performed by Balin, including hits from his days with Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship.[4]

Discography

Balin performing at a concert in Hallandale, Florida
Solo Albums
Compilation
  • Balince (1990)
  • Wish I were (1995) (German - Beverly Records/ammc international)
  • The Aviator - Lost Treasures (2005)
with Jefferson Airplane
with Bodacious DF
with Jefferson Starship
with KBC Band

References

  1. ^ http://www.wordjourneys.com/articlessinterviews/balin/balin2.htm |It is mentioned that Balin grew up with a mild form of autism as a child.
  2. ^ http://www.bigheadtodd.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=4&p=25737| Grace Slick mentions Balin grew up with mild autism and that his father would work hard with him to overcome it
  3. ^ http://top40-charts.com/news/Rock/New-Jefferson-Starship-Album-Of-Formative-Folk-Treasures-Jeffersons-Tree-Of-Liberty/42167.html
  4. ^ See catalogue listing here; www.bicyclemusic.com.

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