Early musical work In 1962, Buchwald changed his name to Marty Balin By 1964, Balin was leading a folk music quartet named The Town Criers. Balin played with Jefferson Airplane at the
Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and at the
Woodstock Festival in 1969. In December 1969, Balin was knocked unconscious by members of the
Hells Angels motorcycle club while performing during the infamous
Altamont Free Concert as seen in the 1970 documentary film
Gimme Shelter. In April 1971, he formally departed Jefferson Airplane before briefly joining
funk-inflected
hard rock ensemble Bodacious DF as lead vocalist on
their eponymous 1973 debut album. The following year, Kantner asked Balin to write a song for his new Airplane offshoot group,
Jefferson Starship. Together, they wrote the early
power ballad "Caroline", which appeared on the album
Dragon Fly with Balin as guest lead vocalist. about a rock star who was put in jail for failing to produce a hit for his record company, based on his experiences with the lawsuits fought for years with former Jefferson Airplane manager
Matthew Katz. On July 2, 2007, the music-publishing firm Bicycle Music, Inc. announced that it had acquired an interest in songs written or performed by Balin, including hits from his days with Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship. ==Honors==