- CD: "After Bathing at Baxter's" (RCA)
- CD: "Crown of Creation" (RCA)
- CD: "Jefferson Airplane Takes Off" (RCA)
- (1967) Album: "Surrealistic Pillow" (RCA) (CD also released on RCA)
- CD: "Platinum & Gold Collection" (RCA)
- CD: "Volunteers" (RCA)
- (1974) Album: "Early Flight" (Grunt)
- (1971) Album: "Bark" (Grunt)
- (1972) Album: "Long John Silver" (Grunt)
- (1973) Album: "Thirty Seconds Over Winterland" (Grunt)
- (1969) Album: "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" (RCA)
- (1970) Album: "The Worst of Jefferson Airplane" (RCA)
- CD: "Best of Jefferson Airplane--Somebody to Love" (Columbia)
- (November 6, 1965) He attended the Appeal I at the San Francisco Mime Troupe's company's loft on Howard Street in San Francisco, California with Charles Perry; Sandy Bull; Allen Ginsberg; The Frogs and Jefferson Airplane were in attendance. Bill Graham was promoter. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (December 10, 1965) The fundraiser, "Appeal II: For Continued Freedom in the Arts", was raised at a rented auditorium in Geary near Fillmore in San Francisco, California with Jefferson Airplane; The Great Society; Big Brother and the Holding Company; Quicksilver Messenger Service; The Charlatans; John Handy Quintet; Mystery Trend; Gentlemen's Band and the Grateful Dead (formerly the Warlocks) using their new name for the first time. Wes Wilson was the poster designer. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (April 12, 1967) The fundraiser, "Appeal IV," was performed to raise money for legal fees for the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California with Jefferson Airplane; Moby Grape; The Grateful Dead; Quicksilver; Messenger Service; Loading Zone and Andrew Stables Group in the cast. Robert Hurwitt, a troupe member, was producer. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
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