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 creative re ...
The Grateful Dead’s 1978 spring tour was more than just the peak of a mid-70s post-hiatus period. It also forever redefined the band’s concert experience by establishing “Drums” and “Space” as regular ...
From the very first live rendition at the Fillmore West in 1970 through Furthur and Dead & Co. all the way to Bob Weir's memorial ...
It's difficult to imagine John Mayer and Dead & Company carrying on, but that doesn't mean the surviving members won't continue to wave that flag as long as they can ...
The keepers of the Grateful Dead vault, overseen by chief archivist David Lemieux, must have been hard pressed to adequately commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the iconic band's formation. After ...
Grateful Dead It Must Have Been The Roses; Desolation Row > Don't Ease Me In 12/27/87 Oakland Coliseum Arena Oakland, CA unreleased Grateful Dead Playing In The Band > Uncle John's Band > Estimated ...
Grateful Dead New Year Celebration (w/ David Gans, Bari Scott, Ken Nordine, and more) > Not Fade Away > Eyes of The World > Dark Star > Drums // (NFA > Dark Star w/ Branford Marsalis) 12/31/1990 ...
The days of seeing the current incarnation of The Grateful Dead at The Hollywood Bowl, Dodger Stadium, The Forum or Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre are over, but for SoCal Deadheads willing to make the ...