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Jorma Ludwik Kaukonen, Jr. (; ; born December 23, 1940) is an American
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guitarist. Kaukonen performed with
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and still performs regularly on tour with
Hot Tuna Hot Tuna is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 by former Jefferson Airplane members Jorma Kaukonen (guitarist/vocals) and Jack Casady (bassist). Although it has always been a fluid aggregation, with musicians coming and going over the ...
, which started as a side project with bassist
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, and as of early 2019 has continued for 50 years. ''
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'' magazine ranked him No. 54 on its list of 100 Greatest Guitarists. He was inducted into the
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in 1996 as a member of Jefferson Airplane.


Biography

Jorma Kaukonen was born in
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to Beatrice Love (née Levine) and Jorma Ludwik Kaukonen, Sr. He had
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paternal grandparents and
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ancestry on his mother's side. He is the older brother of
Peter Kaukonen Peter Kaukonen (born Benson Lee Kaukonen on September 23, 1945) is an American guitarist/multi-instrumentalist/songwriter based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the younger brother of Jorma Kaukonen from Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Peter Ka ...
, who is also a musician. During his childhood, the Kaukonen family lived in
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, the
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, and other locales as they followed his father's
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career from assignment to assignment before returning to the place of his birth. As a teenager in Washington, he and friend
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formed a band called The Triumphs, with Kaukonen on rhythm guitar and Casady on lead. Kaukonen departed Washington for studies at
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, where friend Ian Buchanan taught him fingerstyle guitar playing. Buchanan also introduced Kaukonen to the music of
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, whose songs have remained important parts of Kaukonen's repertoire throughout his career. In 1962, Kaukonen moved to the
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and enrolled at the
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. During this time, he gave guitar lessons at Benner Music Company in San Jose. He played as a solo act in coffee houses and accompanied
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on acoustic guitar on the 1964 recording known as "The Typewriter Tapes" because of the obtrusive sound of Kaukonen's first wife, Margareta, typing in the background.


Jefferson Airplane

In 1965, friend and former Santa Clara classmate
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invited Kaukonen to join a band he was forming with
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. As a self-described
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purist, Kaukonen was initially reluctant, but found his imagination excited by the arsenal of effects available to electric guitar, later remarking that he was "sucked in" by technology. With the group still looking for a name, Kaukonen suggested the name Jefferson Airplane, inspired by an eccentric friend who had given his dog the name "
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Airplane." When their original bass player was fired, Kaukonen recommended his friend Casady (who still lived in Washington at the time) as a replacement. Though never a prolific singer or songwriter during his Airplane tenure, Kaukonen contributed notable material to each of the group's albums, including the instrumental " Embryonic Journey"; arrangements of the traditional "
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" and
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's " Rock Me Baby"; " Third Week in the Chelsea," which detailed his feelings about the disintegration of the band; and " Trial by Fire"—all of which he continues to play.


Hot Tuna

In 1969–70, Kaukonen and Casady formed
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, a spinoff group that allowed them to play as long as they liked. An early incarnation of Hot Tuna included Airplane vocalist Marty Balin, Kaukonen's brother Peter on rhythm guitar, and
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on drums and vocals. This grouping (which came to include guitarist Paul Ziegler after the younger Kaukonen's departure) came to an end after an unsuccessful recording jaunt in
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, the sessions of which have never been released. A concurrent semi-acoustic configuration (including Kaukonen, Casady on electric bass and harmonica player Will Scarlett) enabled the guitarist to show off his Piedmont-style acoustic blues fingerpicking skills. The group's self-titled first album was a September 1969 live recording of this ensemble. Amid the gradual dissolution of Jefferson Airplane from 1971 to 1973, Hot Tuna went electric in earnest, with Airplane fiddler
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joining for the next two albums. Hot Tuna scored an
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hit with "Ja Da (Keep on Truckin')" from their third (and first studio) album, '' Burgers''. At this time, Kaukonen's songwriting began to dominate, as further evidenced by the next album, '' The Phosphorescent Rat'', which featured only one
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. Beginning with their fifth album, ''
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'' (1974), the addition of drummer
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encouraged a rise in volume and a change of band personality—a rampaging,
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-like rock with often quasimystical lyrics by Kaukonen. During this period, the trio was known for their very long live sets and instrumental jamming. Hot Tuna toured vigorously throughout the 1970s in both the United States and Europe, but with Hot Tuna's break up in 1978, the first phase of the band's career ended. Casady left to form the new wave band SVT, while Kaukonen played as a solo act at venues that had been booked for Hot Tuna's cancelled 1978 tour.


Solo

Kaukonen began his solo career several years prior to the breakup, when he recorded the 1974 album '' Quah''. Produced by Jack Casady, ''Quah'' featured string overdubs on some tracks, as well as several tracks written and sung by Kaukonen's friend Tom Hobson. The opening track "Genesis" was featured in the films ''Margot at the Wedding'' (2007) and ''Transcendence'' (2014). In 1979, Kaukonen released his second solo album, '' Jorma''. Later that year, he began touring with a number of bass/drum combinations (first known as "Hidden Klitz", then as "White Gland", and finally as "Vital Parts"), which initially included Hot Tuna drummer Bob Steeler. During this time, he experimented with a new image, with short, dyed hair and extensive tattoos adorning his body, back, and arms. He recorded the album ''
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'' which was released in 1980. Kaukonen's traditional fan base did not warm to this new, perceived to be "punk" image, and sales of the album were so disappointing that he was soon dropped from
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. He continued playing as a solo artist throughout the 1980s at such venues as
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in Philadelphia, The Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey, and in Port Chester, New York. As in his Hot Tuna days, he played very long sets, usually beginning with an hour-long acoustic set followed by a long intermission and then a two-hour electric set, sometimes accompanied by bass and drums. In 1984, Kaukonen appeared on Robert Hunter's ''Amagamalin Street''. This was the third album released by Relix Records, a label founded by Les Kippel that specialized in bands from the San Francisco Bay Area. Relix also released ''
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'', featuring a rare performance by Hot Tuna on WQIV, a now-defunct radio station in New York. Kippel was instrumental in reuniting Kaukonen and Casady in 1985 for a Hot Tuna theater tour. Relix Records remained Hot Tuna's record label until 2000, and also released '' Classic Hot Tuna Acoustic'', '' Classic Hot Tuna Electric'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 1985, Kaukonen performed with the band There Goes the Neighborhood with
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(bass), Doug McClean (harmonica), Whitie Melvin (percussion), Ben Prevo (guitar), and
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(congas). Having briefly reformed for a tour in 1983 that closed with a farewell show at Jonathan Swift's in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Hot Tuna again reformed in 1986. At a 1988 Hot Tuna performance at
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, Kaukonen surprised fellow Airplane alumnus Paul Kantner (who was sitting in with the band) with an appearance by his estranged lover Grace Slick. The success of this performance helped to pave the way for a Jefferson Airplane reunion tour and record in 1989. In 1993, he collaborated with ex-
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keyboardist
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in recording numerous arrangements of "Embryonic Journey". The resulting tracks were released as '' Embryonic Journey'', the album, in 1994 on the Relix label. In 1999, he played several gigs with
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. In 2000, he appeared with jam band
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during their summer tour. His 2002 album ''
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'' was nominated for a
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. With his wife Vanessa, Kaukonen currently owns and operates the Fur Peace Ranch, a music and guitar camp in the hills of southeast Ohio, north of Pomeroy, complete with a 32 track studio. He is currently under contract as a solo artist to
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and still records and tours with Jack Casady and other friends such as Barry Mitterhoff as Hot Tuna. On August 28, 2018, St. Martin's Press published Kaukonen's autobiography, ''Been So Long: My Life and Music''.


Personal life

Jorma married his first wife, Lena "Margareta" (née Pettersson; September 23, 1943 – December 28, 1997) in January 1964. They divorced in 1983. Jorma met his second wife, Vanessa, in Key West, Florida, on July 3, 1988. They married on December 7 of that year. He has a son, Zachary (born September 6, 1997) whose mother was Stephanie Kearse, and an adopted daughter, Izze.


Equipment

As a member of Jefferson Airplane, Kaukonen's primary guitar was a
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, noted for the visible Varitone dial on the guitar and the signature 345 logo on the headstock. Kaukonen presently endorses
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. In 2010, Martin Guitars released the Martin M-30 Jorma Kaukonen Custom Artist Edition. This guitar was designed by Kaukonen and Martin's Dick Boak, using ideas from two Martin guitars that he had previously been playing – a
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Custom Artist Edition and a prototype model that Kaukonen called an "M-5."
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released a Jorma Kaukonen signature model
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guitar in 2002. Kaukonen also uses and endorses the Fishman Loudbox amp.


Discography

;Studio albums *'' Quah'' (with Tom Hobson) (1974) *'' Jorma'' (1979) *''
Barbeque King ''Barbeque King'' is an album that Jorma Kaukonen of Hot Tuna and Jefferson Airplane recorded in 1980 with his then-current band Vital Parts. It was the last album Kaukonen recorded for RCA, as the company dropped him from the label due to poor ...
'' (with Vital Parts) (1981) *'' Too Hot to Handle'' (1985) *'' Embryonic Journey'' (with
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)
(1994) *''
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'' (1995) *''
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'' (1996) *'' Too Many Years'' (1998) *''
Blue Country Heart ''Blue Country Heart'' is a Jorma Kaukonen studio album released in June, 2002. It was his first album on a major label since 1980's '' Barbeque King''. Kaukonen did not write any new compositions for the album, and instead played mostly country ...
'' (2002) *'' Stars in My Crown'' (2007) *'' River of Time'' (2009) *''
Ain't In No Hurry ''Ain't in No Hurry'' is the twelfth solo studio album by Jorma Kaukonen. Track listing Personnel *Jorma Kaukonen – guitar, liner notes, vocals ;Additional musicians *Larry Campbell – bass, fiddle, guitar, lap steel guitar, mandol ...
'' (2015) *''The River Flows'' (with John Hurlbut) (2020) ;Live albums *''
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'' (1985) *'' Magic Two'' (1995) *'' Jorma Kaukonen Trio Live'' (2001)


References


Further reading

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External links


Jorma Kaukonen websiteFur Peace Ranch websiteJorma searches for his Jewish SoulList of Authorized links from Jormakaukonen.comGot a Revolution: Jefferson Airplane biography by Jeff TamarkinBob Wyman.com – Source for a live recording of Jorma Kaukonen c. 1962

Jorma's Journey
(focuses on his years at Santa Clara University) *
NAMM Oral History Interview
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