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Jorma Kaukonen with Hot Tuna, Steve Kimock, and more

Nov 1, 2025 at 8:00 PM  ·   · $249 Warner Theatre, Washington, DC Warner Theatre, Washington, DC Tickets from $249

Jorma Kaukonen
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Hot Tuna, founded by Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen from Jefferson Airplane, is a 1970s rock/blues band known for hits like "Keep On Truckin'." They collaborated with Papa John Creach and others. After disbanding in 1979, they reunited in 1986 and released several albums, including "Steady as She Goes" in 2011.
Jorma Kaukonen, born in Washington, D.C., is a Grammy-winning guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer. A founding member of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, his fingerstyle technique blends blues, folk, and Americana. Known for collaborations and solo projects, Kaukonen owns a guitar camp, released albums like "River of Time" and "Ain't in No Hurry," and played with Janis Joplin.
Born in Lancaster, PA, Steve Kimock is a renowned Bay Area guitarist known for his jazz-rock style. Compared to Jerry Garcia, he played with Zero and Phil Lesh & Friends. He co-founded Zero in 1984, worked with the Other Ones, and led the Steve Kimock Band, releasing albums like Live in Colorado.
Born in Troutman, NC, Jim Lauderdale is a versatile singer/songwriter key to the '90s Americana movement. Known for blending country, pop, rock, blues, and bluegrass, his acclaimed works include "Planet of Love," collaborations with Dr. Ralph Stanley, and hit compositions for stars like George Strait. Lauderdale collaborated with icons such as Dwight Yoakam and Buddy Miller; his prolific career is marked by multiple albums, critical acclaim, and an eclectic style.

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