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Signe Toll Anderson And Jefferson Organ Failure
Signe Toly Anderson, a singer as well as original person of the Jefferson Airplane has passed away. Anderson was 74 and had been struggling with persistent obstructive lung condition. Anderson, who made it through cancer in her 30s, died on the exact same day that yet another Airplane member, Paul Kantner, departed.
Paul Kantner died of numerous body organ failing and toxic impact days soon after a cardiac arrest.

The "classic" line-up of Jefferson Airplane stayed steady from 1967 to early 1970, and included Marty Balin, Jack Casady, Spencer Dryden, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen and Grace Slick. The group split in 1972, and basically divided into the two bands Hot Tuna and Jefferson Starship. Jefferson Airplane was inducted in the Rock and

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