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Everyone has a favorite band, but not everyone loves their favorite band as much as Bill Walton loved the Grateful Dead.
What a long strange trip the Grateful Dead has been on for six decades. In 2025, the Dead will celebrate their 60th anniversary, a huge milestone in a career marked with both triumph and tragedy ...
Formed last year, Terrapin Roadshow features sons of Grateful Dead member Phil Lesh and the band’s frequent collaborator, David Grisman, playing music by the Dead, its spinoff groups and ...
Dead & Company are planning a concert in Golden Gate Park to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead forming in 1965. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission will vote on ...
On the surface, nothing about Grateful Dead would suggest that they were about anything other than peace, harmony, and unity. But to the late great Jerry Garcia, that was seemingly not the case ...
Grateful Brass reimagines the iconic music of the Grateful Dead with an instrumentation of brass, drums and vocals (no guitar!). The music digs deep into the Grateful Dead discography with ...
On Tuesday, San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors approved a resolution to rename an Excelsior District road “Jerry Garcia Street,” in honor of the Grateful Dead frontman who grew up on the ...
The Grateful Dead will celebrate their 60th anniversary this year not only with a massive 60-disc live collection but also with a just-announced Best Of compilation. Fittingly titled Gratest Hits ...
Filming the Grateful Dead’s MTV-era music video for "Hell in a Bucket" was one long, strange trip. Len Dell’Amico, the band’s "film and video guy," has written a new memoir, "Friend of the ...
(Photo by Susana Millman) Expand Len Dell’Amico, the Grateful Dead’s longtime videographer, writes about his friendship with Jerry Garcia in a new memoir that portrays the charismatic ...