The net worth of David Freiberg, an American musician, is $10 million dollars.
Freiberg’s birth took place in Cincinnati, Ohio in August 1938.
Freiberg’s experience includes being a member of Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, and Quicksilver Messenger Service.
He has experience playing keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, viola, percussion, and singing instruments.
Freiberg’s early career was as a coffee house folk musician.
In California, he resided with David Crosby and Janis Joplin at home.
In 1965, he founded the Quicksilver Messenger Service.
The band’s most successful album was “Fresh Air,” which reached number 49 on the charts.
In 1972, David became a member of Jefferson Airplane and played on the band’s last album, Long John Silver, and their last live album, Thirty Seconds Over Winterland.
The team transformed into Jefferson Starship and Freiberg stayed with them until 1984.
In 2010, he made a formal comeback.
10 studio albums have been released by Jefferson Starship.
In 1975, their album Red Octopus achieved a 2x Platinum certification and topped the US charts.
“Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit” are among the most popular songs by Jefferson Airplane.
Paul Kanter, Grace Slick, Mickey Hart, and Robert Hunter were among the collaborators on Freiberg’s studio albums.
He has been associated with more original San Francisco bands than anyone else and has been referred to as “the nicest guy in the San Francisco music scene.”
Linda Imperial, the singer, and David are married.