Slick Aguilar Interview

Pete Sears, David Freiberg, Slick Aguilar, Marty Balin and David Crosby

Tune in Thursday March 6 at 5pm for a special interview with Slick Aguilar talking about his music, issues with Hepatitis C, organ donations and much, much more. Great music as well. Click HERE to Listen Live!

At the moment, we’re scheduled to do a telephone interview. But small chance that Slick will visit the studio instead. Our studios are at 108 Cornelia Street Boonton NJ. Don’t hesitate to stop in.

Click HERE to learn more about what Slick is up to and how you can participate in helping make his and our world a little better than it is today. We’ll let you know as soon as we know, whether the interview will be by phone or at the studio.

Media Release, Benefit Concert

Mark "Slick" Aguilar

Benefit Concert for Slick Aguilar
Featuring
LOU GRAMM (Voice of Foreigner) AND
MARTY BALIN (Jefferson Airplane/Starship)
NJPAC March 14, 2014 8:00 PM

A benefit concert featuring Lou Gramm, the voice of Foreigner along with special guest Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane/Starship will play in the intimate setting of Victoria Theatre at New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) on Friday, March 14, 2014. This is a wellness benefit for famed musician Slick Aguilar, lead guitarist for Jefferson Starship.

Aguilar has been gracing fans with the gift of his guitar playing for over 40 years and continued to do so until he fell seriously ill with Hepatitis C requiring a liver transplant.  This debilitating disease affected his ability to perform contributing to insurmountable medical bills and living expenses for his family.

Wellness Benefit Concert for Slick Aguilar

Slick Aguilar on right, Paul Kantner on left

Concert featuring Lou Gramm and Marty Balin at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) Victoria Theater on March 14, 8pm.

You may not immediately recognize his name, but you know his music. Slick Aguilar, lead guitarist for Jefferson Starship, has been blessing us with the gift of his guitar playing for over 40 years with such greats as David Crosby, KC and the Sunshine Band, Timothy B. Schmit (the Eagles), Gregg Allman, and Carlos Santana.

Slick continued to grace the stage and studio until he fell seriously ill. To learn more about Slick’s history, health issues and music, click HERE to go to his website.