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Revision as of 00:50, 9 May 2016
Bob Harvey (born 1933) is an American bassist, best known as the original bassist of Jefferson Airplane.
With Jefferson Airplane
Harvey joined Jefferson Airplane in 1965 playing acoustic bass. In October 1965, the band felt he was not up to par, and he was replaced by Jack Casady.
Other projects
He co-founded the bluegrass group the Slippery Rock String Band. He was in Holy Mackerel, with Paul Williams who recorded the song "Wildflowers," and in San Francisco Blue with Brian Fowler.[1] They changed their name to Georgia Blue.[2]
Family
Harvey grew up in San Francisco and today lives in Georgia.[citation needed] He is married to Charlene Harvey[citation needed] and was previously married to Elizabeth Atwood.[citation needed] He has three children.