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In this image released by Red House Records, musician Jorma Kaukonen is shown. (AP Photo/Red House Records, J. Russick Smith)
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Published February 15, 2009 10:55 pm -

Ex-Airplane guitarist Kaukonen looks only forward



By JEFF BAENEN

Associated Press Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Even though his guitar helped Jefferson Airplane soar with the San Francisco Sound on hits such as "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love," Jorma Kaukonen is not sentimental about the psychedelic '60s.

"The '60s were a long time ago," says Kaukonen, 68, who has a new CD. "You just can't go backward. The arrow of time only goes in one direction."

The next few months will be busy for Kaukonen. Besides a string of touring dates, he and wife Vanessa are opening their Fur Peace Ranch guitar camp in Pomeroy in southeast Ohio for its 12th year.

Kaukonen, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer with Jefferson Airplane but a self-described "old folkie at heart," recorded his new "River of Time" at Levon Helm's studio in Woodstock, N.Y. It features Kaukonen's fine guitar work and comfy, lived-in vocals on songs by Merle Haggard, The Grateful Dead and the Rev. Gary Davis.

AP: You have a lot of folk roots. Can you tell me about the heyday in the '60s, before Jefferson Airplane?

Kaukonen: In that era, there was just a lot of ... sociable music interaction going on. This is pre-hippie, pre-psychedelic. And the cast of characters that we've come to know as the San Francisco Scene were just a bunch of folkies like me. And people just hung out and played.

AP: What are your plans for the coming year at Fur Peace?

Kaukonen: We've got some really great artists coming in this year to teach and give concerts. I don't think we're physically going to grow any larger, because I really like the size. We can actually remember everybody's names in the course of a session. But we've been so fortunate. The economy — which has troubled so many people — really doesn't seem to be affecting us that much right now. And we're certainly blessed by that.

AP: You've been sober for about a dozen years or so. How have you been able to maintain your sobriety?

Kaukonen: I just do what I need to do. I think if it hadn't happened, I'd be dead. I realize that everybody in the world is not a drunk, but I certainly was, and I'm glad I'm not drinking today.

AP: Is your playing better?

Kaukonen: I think my playing is better. I think I'm much more in touch with who I am and what I do. And as an artist, to me, that's become really important.



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