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Bruce Cockburn is special guest for Jorma Kaukonen, announces 85th birthday tour

Jefferson Airplane founding member, Jorma Kaukonen, announces 85th birthday tour
By Aidin Vaziri – San Francisco Chronicle

8 October 2025 – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, best known as a founding member of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, is marking his 85th birthday with a career-spanning U.S. tour featuring an all-star lineup of collaborators and friends.

The tour is scheduled to kick off Nov. 1 at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., followed by stops at Carnegie Hall in New York on Nov. 29, before a hometown show at the Masonic Auditorium in San Francisco set for Dec. 5. The tour ends at Paramount Theatre in Denver on Dec. 13.

He will be joined by longtime Hot Tuna partner Jack Casady, acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Ross Garren, and three-time Grammy winner Justin Guip.

Each city will also feature a rotating cast of special guests, including Steve Earle, Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, and G.E. Smith in New York; Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks and Bruce Cockburn in San Francisco; and R. Carlos Nakai and David Hidalgo in Denver.

The milestone tour coincides with the release of “Wabash Avenue,” a rare live recording from 1965 capturing one of Kaukonen’s earliest public performances in San Jose — just before he joined Jefferson Airplane.

The album will debut as a Record Store Day Black Friday exclusive on Nov. 28, offering fans a glimpse into his formative years as a blues-influenced guitarist.

Over more than six decades, Kaukonen has remained a revered figure in American roots music, blending folk, blues and rock into a singular sound that has influenced generations.

“Music seemed to me to be the reward for being alive,” he wrote in his 2018 memoir, “Been So Long: My Life and Music.”

Between solo shows, Kaukonen continues touring with Hot Tuna and running his Fur Peace Ranch guitar camp in Ohio, a haven for musicians drawn to his timeless craft.

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History Museum – An Evening with Bruce Cockburn

An evening with Bruce Cockburn, Canadian musical icon
on November 8, 2025 – History Museum – Ottawa, Ontario

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13 October 2025 – Join us for an intimate talk with one of Canada’s most revered artists, Bruce Cockburn, as he sits down with curator Judith Klassen for a heartfelt conversation about his music, his journey, and the enduring legacy of his work.

Presented in connection with the exhibition Retro – Popular Music in Canada From the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s, this special event offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the social, political, and deeply personal power of music. With a career spanning five decades, Cockburn has written more than 350 songs across 38 albums — a remarkable body of work shaped by politics, spirituality, and musical diversity.

As part of the Retro exhibition, visitors can also view the handwritten lyrics to his iconic and uncompromising song “If I Had a Rocket Launcher,” a powerful artifact that speaks to the depth and urgency of his songwriting.

Through stories, reflections, and shared memories, Cockburn and Klassen will explore the moments that shaped his music and its lasting place in Canadian culture. Whether you’ve followed his work for years or are just discovering it now, this promises to be a warm, thoughtful and inspiring evening with a true musical legend.

Please note that this event is a conversation and not a musical performance.
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