Jefferson Starship
During the transitional period of the early 70s, Paul Kantner (a founding member of Jefferson Airplane) recorded Blows Against the Empire, a concept album featuring an ad hoc group of musicians that he dubbed "Jefferson Starship", marking the first use of that name. This edition of Jefferson Starship (such as it was) included members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (David Crosby and Graham Nash) and members of Grateful Dead (Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh
110 members
Add Influence
Jefferson Starship
During the transitional period of the early 70s, Paul Kantner (a founding member of Jefferson Airplane) recorded Blows Against the Empire, a concept album featuring an ad hoc group of musicians that he dubbed "Jefferson Starship", marking the first use of that name. This edition of Jefferson Starship (such as it was) included members of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (David Crosby and Graham Nash) and members of Grateful Dead (Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh
Add Influence
110 members
1/50
Processing new audio file...
1 FIRE
SAVE
SHARE
13 plays
Report inappropriate
Festival
Currently unpublishedmore
Timed  ▼Newest
▼Timed   Newest
Show more comments
1/50
Processing new audio file...
FIRE
SAVE
SHARE
0 plays
Report inappropriate
Hearts Collide
Some moments change everything—and “Hearts Collide” captures that instant when two souls meet and the world stands still. In this passionate new single, Hygh Risque dives deep into the magic of love at first sight, where a single glance sparks a connection too powerful to ignore. With soaring melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and a pulse-pounding rhythm, “Hearts Collide” is a rock ballad that speaks to the heart. It’s about that electric moment when two people lock eyes and feel the universe shift—when time slows, and nothing else matters but the gravity pulling them together.more
Timed  ▼Newest
▼Timed   Newest
Show more comments
1/50
Processing new audio file...
FIRE
1 SAVE
SHARE
9 plays
Report inappropriate
I Don't Remember Yesterday
This is about a guy whose woman leaves him and he wants to move forward. But, there's always that point "who knows what tomorrow brings in the games that people play?"more
Timed  ▼Newest
▼Timed   Newest
Show more comments
Support Center
-
Got questions?

DistroKid News
-
What's new with us

Instagram
-
Watch our 1-minute help videos!

Twitter
-
We tweet things sometimes

Facebook
-
Let's be friends

YouTube
-
More videos, yo.