The Grateful Dead went years without a real radio hit but still was one of the most popular and iconic rock acts in the world — mostly because of the band's lengthy and memorable live sets.
In an exclusive excerpt from a newly-unearthed memoir, Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter recalls the early years of his ...
An excerpt from a new book by a longtime Jerry Garcia collaborator, the first new Jermaine Cole song since the Great Beef of ...
NHL teams from around the league will celebrate the Grateful Dead legacy with a series of theme nights throughout the ...
April 1978 and Duke ‘78 both debut on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart...but that's where the similarities end.
The Grateful Dead are back with yet another bestselling album. The jam band delivers a new live recording to fans every few months, and their following responds by making each and every one of ...
Six months or so later, it joined nine other tunes of similarly folk and country-leaning tendencies - including Friend Of The Devil, Truckin' and Ripple ... Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) [Live ...
Bear’s history with the Grateful Dead spans an extensive history of the band’s live performing careers. In addition to the jam mainstays, Bear’s timeline as a sound engineer extends to cover ...
The Grateful Dead’s 1978 show at Duke University made the front page of the Durham Morning Herald. Herald-Sun archives Duke ‘78 stands out for a lot of reasons: It was broadcast live over the ...
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his storytelling lyrics gave "The Dead" a cosmic sheen of otherness on songs like Ripple, Truckin' and Dark Star. "We loved Bob Hunter and will miss him unimaginably," Grateful Dead drummer Mickey ...