Successor of . Following Jefferson Starship founder 's departure, a 1984 legal settlement prohibited the use of the Jefferson Starship name unless all original members agreed to it. The remaining members shortened the name to "Starship," and, fronted by vocalist , the band reached its popular peak with the 1985 album "Knee Deep in the Hoopla." The album generated two #1 hits: "We Built This City" and "Sara". In 1987, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" also reached #1. The following year, Slick left to join the reformed . In 1990, after the "Cannibals" tour, final remaining original member Craig Chaquico left the band.
Name Vars
- Jefferson Starship
- Star Ship
- Starship 2002
- Starship 2003
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Members
- Max Haskett
- David Freiberg
- Grace Slick
- Craig Chaquico
- Mickey Thomas
- Pete Sears
- Phil Bennett
- Brett Bloomfield
- Donny Baldwin
- Mark Morgan
- Mark Aguilar
- Jeff Tamelier
- Stephanie Calvert
- Erik Torjesen
- Mark Abrahamian
- Cian Coey