No, Grace Slick did not perform at Woodstock in 1969. She was the lead singer of Jefferson Airplane, which was one of the notable bands of that era, but they did not play at the Woodstock festival. Jefferson Airplane did, however, gain significant fame shortly after Woodstock with their performances and music during the late 1960s.
At Woodstock, Grace Slick famously addressed the crowd by saying, "Good morning, people! Wow! Yeah!" Her brief but impactful greeting captured the spirit of the festival, reflecting both the excitement and the carefree atmosphere of the event. Slick, as the lead singer of Jefferson Airplane, helped set the tone for the iconic music festival with her enthusiastic and spontaneous introduction.
Grace Slick is a/an *Singer-songwriter *artist
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Grace Slick was born on October 30, 1939
Grace Slick is a/an *Singer-songwriter *artist
The Best of Grace Slick was created in 1999.
Grace Slick was born on October 30, 1939.
Grace Slick was born on October 30, 1939
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Dreams - Grace Slick album - was created on 1980-03-18.
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Grace Slick, the former lead singer of Jefferson Airplane, has not publicly disclosed her religious beliefs.
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