This 1974 Grunt LP was Hot Tuna’s first since Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady had left Jefferson Airplane. This is the moment when Hot Tuna moved on from their acoustic blues beginnings to the heavier... more
This 1974 Grunt LP was Hot Tuna’s first since Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady had left Jefferson Airplane. This is the moment when Hot Tuna moved on from their acoustic blues beginnings to the heavier... more
Jefferson Airplane’s Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady might have cooked up Hot Tuna just for fun, but it quickly turned into something more—a huge success (every one of these albums hit the pop... more
Hot Tuna went electric with their 1971 sophomore LP featuring violinist Papa John Creach and drummer Sammy Piazza. Their memorable renditions of Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning; Candy Man, and... more
The songs got tighter, leaner and meaner on this 1976 LP: Jorma’s Santa Claus Retreat; Watch the North Wind Rise, and Extrication Love Song; covers of Billy Boy Arnold’s I Wish You Would; Muddy... more
Hot Tuna were rollin’ and tumblin’ right along in ’75. Their second album of the year pairs fine new Kaukonen songs with heavy boogie updates of classic blues tunes: Baby, What You Want Me to Do; Hot... more
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