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Jorma Kaukonen
Americana / Folk / Rock



POMEROY, Ohio
United States

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Member Since12/16/2008
Band Websitejormakaukonen.com/
Record LabelRed House Records
Type of LabelIndie


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Oct 31 2009 8:00P
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   About Jorma Kaukonen
! CHECK OUT JORMA'S NEW ALBUM !

In a career that has already spanned nearly a half century, Jorma Kaukonen has been the leading practitioner and teacher of fingerstyle guitar, one of the most highly respected interpreters of American roots music, blues, and Americana, and at the forefront of popular rock-and-roll.

He was a founding member of two legendary bands, The Jefferson Airplane and the still-touring Hot Tuna, a Grammy nominee for his highly acclaimed “Blue Country Heart,” and the most in-demand instructor in the galaxy of stars who teach at the guitar camp that he and his wife operate in picturesque Southeastern Ohio.

With “River of Time,” Jorma proves that he is continuing to explore and grow, and that he is at home in numerous musical genres.

The son of a State Department official, Jorma Kaukonen Jr. was born and raised in the Washington D.C. area, with occasional extended trips outside the United States. He was a devotee of rock-and-roll in the Buddy Holly era, but soon developed a love for the blues and bluegrass that were profuse in the clubs and concerts in the nation’s capitol.

He wanted to make that kind of music himself. He wanted to take up guitar.

Jorma Kaukonen Sr., skeptical because his namesake had undertaken other instruments only to lose interest, said that if young Jorma would learn some songs on guitar he could have one. Not long after came a trip to the music store for the purchase of a shiny new Gibson.

Soon he met Jack Casady, the younger brother of a friend and a guitar player in his own right. Though they could not have known it, they were beginning a musical partnership that continues to this day. Together they went to concerts and clubs all over town, but it was blues, jazz, and bluegrass clubs (where they often had to exaggerate their ages to get in) to which they kept returning.

Jorma graduated from high school and headed off for Antioch College in Ohio. There he met Ian Buchanan, from New York City, who introduced him to the elaborate fingerstyle fretwork of the Rev. Gary Davis. Jorma was hooked.

A work-study program in New York introduced the increasingly skilled Kaukonen to that city’s burgeoning folk-blues-bluegrass scene and many of its players. He would leave college and undertake overseas travels before returning to classes, this time in California. There he earned money by teaching guitar. A friend who taught banjo mentioned to Jorma he and another friend were thinking of starting a band -- was Jorma interested?

Though he was less interested in rock than in the roots music that was his passion, Jorma decided to join. It would turn out he would even have something to do with the naming of the band. An acquaintance liked to tease his blues-playing friends by giving them nicknames which parodied those of blues legends. Jorma, he had decided, was “Blind Thomas Jefferson Airplane.” When the new band needed a name, Jorma mentioned this, and thus the Jefferson Airplane was christened.

He sent word back to Washington, where his teenage musical partner Jack Casady had taken up electric bass. Did Jack want to come to San Francisco and be in a band?

The Kaukonen-Casady duo created much of the Jefferson Airplane’s signature sound, and Jorma’s lead and fingerstyle guitar playing characterizes some of the band’s most memorable tracks. But the folk and blues muse was strong. Jorma and Jack would jam whenever they could, and would sometimes perform sets within sets at Airplane concerts. The two would often play clubs following Airplane performances. A record deal was made and Hot Tuna was born. Jorma left the Jefferson Airplane after the band’s most productive five years. Hot Tuna had become a full-time job.

Over the next three and a half decades Hot Tuna would perform thousands of concerts and release more than two dozen records. The musicians who performed with them were many and widely varied, as were their styles: from acoustic to long and loud electric jams, to acoustic once again, but never straying far from their musical roots. (In recent years, an electric set has been reintroduced to some of their tour dates.) What is remarkable is that they have never coasted: Hot Tuna today sounds very much like Hot Tuna of 1970, except that the guys have continued to develop as musicians, so today they are even better.

Jorma has also had a succession of more than a dozen solo albums, beginning with 1974’s “Quah” and continuing through “Blue Country Heart” in 2002 and, now, the much-anticipated “River of Time.”

But performance and recording are only part of the story. On July 3, 1988, in Key West, Jorma met a young woman named Vanessa Lillian. He was a musician and she was a civil engineer, but there was a cross-discipline spark that quickly took flame. They married and have been together ever since, partners in every sense of the word.

The most obvious external manifestation of this partnership is Jorma Kaukonen’s Fur Peace Ranch Guitar Camp, located on a large tract of fields, woods, hills, and streams in the Appalachian foothills of Southeastern Ohio. Since it opened in 1998, thousands of musicians whose skills range from basic to highly accomplished gather for weekends of master instruction offered by Jorma and other instructors who are leaders in their musical fields. A multitude of renowned performers make the trek to Ohio to teach at Fur Peace Ranch and play at the performance hall, Fur Peace Station. It has become an important stop on the touring circuit for artists who do not normally play intimate, 200-seat venues. It is a touchstone, one of those places to which artists are drawn, feel they simply must play. Students, instructors, and visiting artists alike welcome the peace and relaxation -- as well as the great music and great instruction -- that Fur Peace Ranch offers. Jorma is quick to say that teaching is among the most rewarding aspects of his career.

The “new media” have been embraced by Jorma and his colleagues, with numerous professionally recorded solo and Hot Tuna concerts available for download at www.hottunatunes.com and an innovative instructional website, www.BreakDownWay.com, in which Jorma, Jack, and other master musicians provide online learning and support to students all over the world.

Along with the other members of The Jefferson Airplane, Jorma is a 1996 inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Jorma and Jack continue to tour as Hot Tuna, in recent years with mandolin virtuoso Barry Mitterhoff and, more recently, joined by drummer Erik Diaz. Jorma also tours in support of his own recordings, with a long list of dates scheduled for “River of Time.”

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Geoff Hansplant

Geoff Hansplant



Nov 30 2009 3:34 AM

It's an honor to be affiliated with your space.  Hope to come out to the Fur Peace Ranch one of these days to learn a thing or two.  Meanwhile, the blues must soldier on.  All the best, Geoff
Steinar

Steinar



Nov 29 2009 10:32 AM

Thanks for the friendship out here!Love the new songs,hope I can buy this record in Norway,if not,ill do mit on the net:)
Steinar
 

Papa Stretch

Papa Stretch
Online Now!


Nov 28 2009 12:55 AM

Hey Jorma!
Thanks for adding me!
New album is great!

Best Regards
Papa Stretch~
Timo

Timo Toiviainen



Nov 25 2009 5:34 PM

Thanks for adding me.Greetings from Finland!
Take care
SandyDSF

Sandy Sandifer



Nov 24 2009 7:42 PM






...Listening...relaxing...enjoying....

Salve - Pax - Take care

Sandy
Munich
Germany





Moondancer

Moondancer



Nov 4 2009 12:50 AM

just stopping by to say hi ~
Blue Dragonfly Pictures, Images and
Photos
hope all is well in your time and space ~
moondancer
Paul H. Alpert

Paul H. Alpert



Oct 24 2009 5:27 AM

Yorma, thanks' for Embryonic
Journey, Water Song and Phosphorescent Rat. 3 of my favorites.
Take a listen to my tunes sometime, you'll hear a bit of you in them.
Quah was a killer album.
Peace and tuned strings.
Paul H. Alpert





Moondancer

Moondancer



Oct 20 2009 4:30 AM

just stopping in to say hi ~

WITCHYS WIKKED GRAPHIX

WITCHYS WIKKED GRAPHIX


peace ~
moondancer ~
Moondancer

Moondancer



Jul 12 2009 8:29 AM

a midnight post ~
barn owl and moon Pictures, Images and
Photos
~~~ peace ~~~
&hearts kerry &hearts

kerry hallissy



Jul 8 2009 2:27 AM

Thanks for adding me Jorma. Thanks for all the awesome tunes over the years. You are a real inspiration
lightsweetcrude

lightsweetcrude



Jul 5 2009 2:19 PM

..

Hey there, JK! :+)
Thanks again for all of the kind words, support,
and decades
Of awesome music!

Best,
js


..
Phil Minissale

Phil Minissale



Jul 1 2009 5:31 PM

Thanks for the friendship. Keep fanning the flame!
All the best,
Phil
The Beth Mattson Band

The Beth Mattson Band



Jun 30 2009 7:22 AM

Hello from France Jorma!
Thanks a lot for the invitation!!
We need a real Jorma and/or Hot Tuna concert here !!
Keep playing that wonderful music of yours!
Take care, Friend!!
Beth & Denis.
Jessel

Jessel Javier



Jun 16 2009 6:13 AM

Hi Jorma,

Thanks for the add! Keep the blues alive!
John

John Kricki



Jun 14 2009 8:03 PM

Hi,
Thanks for the add.
diggin' your music.
much luck and blessings.
John
 

CloudRider

CloudRider



Jun 14 2009 6:01 AM

Wow, thanks for the add! Been a fan for a loooooong time.
Roots Connection

Roots Connection



Jun 13 2009 3:40 PM

Hi Jorma Kaukonen
WE ARE NOW ONLINE WITH OURS CDS.
THIS IS THE SIGNAL THAT THE LIFE GOES ON.
WE WANT TO GO ON...

AND SO IN THE MEMORY OF A FRIEND THAT WE'LL NEVER FORGET HERE WE ARE:

ROOTS CONNECTION "ANIMYSTIC"
OUR SECOND LP .
(PHISICALLY ONLY IN ITALY FROM THE 1TH OF APRIL 2009).
IT'S ENRICO MICHELETTI LAST WILL.



ROOTS CONNECTION - 2003
OUR FIRST ALBUM.
IT'S A MEETING BETWEEN DIFFERENT PEOPLE AND DIFFERENT KIND OF MUSIC.



THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
KEEP THE BLUES ALIVE!
GOD BLESS YOU!!!!
Picturebox

Picturebox



Jun 12 2009 7:44 PM

Hi Jorma.
Thanks for accepting us as friends and thanks too for all the wonderful music. I'm enjoying the Fur Peace shows online!
Best wishes.

Robert
Deerbridge Guitars

Deerbridge Guitars



Jun 12 2009 1:44 PM

Hi Jorma, it's a great honor and joy, thanks for the add !
Love your music since decades, and, if it wasn't that far, I'd sure be a regular visitor of the Fur Peace Ranch.
Martin

PADILLA

PADILLA



Jun 12 2009 8:05 AM

Thanks,Jorma
I like a lot your last album
i let you a rock and roll greetings
Maria Devigili, songwriter

Maria Devigili, songwriter



Jun 12 2009 6:29 AM

Hi Jorma! Thanks for your sunny music!
Bye from Italy!
Maria
TIME FOR CHANGES by Oisín

TIME FOR CHANGES by Oisín



Jun 11 2009 6:21 PM

Thanks for being a friend + greetings from Switzerland!

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ROBERT

robert higgins



Jun 11 2009 6:03 PM

Thank You for Your Friendship...PEACE...Robert..
tate

Taisto jantunen



Jun 1 2009 7:20 PM

Greetings from Finland!
HAVE A ELAXED SUMMER!
Atb
Tate
The Loaded Blue Band

The Loaded Blue Band



Apr 14 2009 2:07 PM

Great CD!
Like the others.
Tell Kevin I said hello.
Scott Coutant
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