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Grace Slick

Grace Slick
Grace Slick ca. 1967.jpg
Slick c. 1967
Background information
Birth name Grace Barnett Wing
Also known as Gracie, The Acid Queen, The Chrome Nun
Born (1939-10-30) October 30, 1939 (age 77)
Highland Park, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Psychedelic rock, acid rock, hard rock, blues rock, pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, visual artist
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
Years active 1964–1990, 1996, 2010 (music)
1998–2010 (visual arts)
Labels RCA
Associated acts The Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Starship
Website Grace Slick paintings

Grace Barnett Slick (born October 30, 1939) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, artist, and former model, widely known in rock and roll history for her role in San Francisco's burgeoning psychedelic music scene in the mid-1960s. Her music career spanned four decades, and involved the Great Society, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Starship, as well as a sporadic solo career. Slick provided vocals on a number of iconic songs, including "Somebody to Love", "White Rabbit", "We Built This City" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now".

Grace Barnett Wing was born October 30, 1939, in Highland Park, Illinois, to Ivan W. Wing (1907–1987), of Norwegian and Swedish descent, and Virginia (née Barnett; 1910–1984), a lineal descendant of passengers of the Mayflower. Her parents met while they were both students at the University of Washington, and later married. In 1949, her brother Chris was born. Her father, working in the investment banking sector for Weeden and Company, was transferred several times when she was a child, and in addition to the Chicago area, she lived in Los Angeles and San Francisco, before her family finally settled in Palo Alto, California, south of San Francisco, in the early 1950s.

Wing attended Palo Alto Senior High School before switching to Castilleja High School, a private all-girls school in Palo Alto. Following graduation, she attended Finch College in New York City from 1957 to 1958, and the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, from 1958 to 1959. On August 26, 1961, Wing married Gerald "Jerry" Slick, an aspiring filmmaker, and after the couple briefly moved away from San Francisco, Grace Slick worked as a model at an I. Magnin department store for three years. Slick also started composing music, including a contribution to a short film by Jerry Slick.


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