

Johnnie's Jukebox #3691
It's understandable Grace Slick was ready to cut loose after the introspective Dreams with an all out rocker. But Wrecking Ball is kinda headache inducing.(Grace herself on record saying "It isn't very good") Here's one of the album's stand outs- Just A Little Love


Johnnie's Jukebox #3690
1981 found Grace Slick's 3rd solo album -Welcome To The Wrecking Ball- as a total departue from her previous album. Gone was the introspective ballads and in it's place a collection of relentlessly Hard Rocking numbers. Mistreater


Johnnie's Jukebox #3689
Grace Slick's 2nd solo album Dreams is probably her best. An unusual mismash of styles -everything from Heart style rockers, Leo Sayer style theatrics & Helen Reddy ballads. My pick for today, her autobiographical, Joplin-ish, blusey rocker- Do It The Hard Way


Johnnie's Jukebox #3688
1980 found Grace Slick aged 40, in recovery from years of drug/alcohol abuse. She effectively channeled that into her 2nd solo album, which was at it's best during those moments of self refection & future contemplation , like this track- Face To The Wind


Johnnie's Jukebox #3687
This Superstar Week, we celebrate the solo career of one of Classic Rock's last great survivors- Grace Slick -who recently celebrated her 86th birthday! We kick off with her first solo album Manhole- a weirdly ambitious effort, just slightly pre-Jefferson Starship- and Come Again? Toucan


Johnnie's Jukebox #3686
We bid a fond farewell to the Prince of Darkness and this Superstar Week's tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. We close the show with another classic- No More Tears


Johnnie's Jukebox #3685 Happy Halloween!
We feature Ozzy Osborne's first video today and they spared no expense! The Oz Man "meddeld in things man must leave alone" as his science unleashes a werewolf! Enjoy with me the classic- Bark At The Moon


Johnnie's Jukebox #3684
Halloween Eve and we celebrate with the Prince of Darkness and my favorite Ozzy Osbourne song! Shot In The Dark


Johnnie's Jukebox #3683
We remember Ozzy Osbourne this SuperstarWeek, with probably his most meaningful song. Enjoy with me the classic- Mama, I'm Coming Home


Johnnie's Jukebox #3682
This song was my introduction to Ozzy Osbourne and I still say it's one of his best rockers pound for pound! I Don't Want To Stop






















