The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, some 30 miles north of NYC, began life as a pre-war cinema and vaudeville ... most regular attraction was the Grateful Dead. The Dead found the Capitol crowd ...
2. Playing In The Band – from Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) [Live] (1971) No song epitomises the jam band spirit quite like ...
CD 1: The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion); Cream Puff War; Born Cross-Eyed; Dark Star; St. Stephen; China Cat Sunflower; Uncle John’s Band; Easy Wind; Casey Jones; Truckin’; Box Of Rain; Sugar ...
Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart penned a tribute to his longtime band mate Phil Lesh following the death of the group’s founding bassist Friday at the age of 84. “Phil Lesh changed my life.
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U.S. Blues; Promised Land; Brown-Eyed Woman; Black-Throated Wind; Scarlet Begonias; Beat It On Down the Line; Deal; Cassidy; China Cat Sunflower; I Know You Rider; Weather Report Suite; Playing in the ...
After a few futile minutes of scanning, the pilot suddenly dips his wings right, banks our plane parallel to the runway, and there it is: a 366-foot by 516-foot Grateful Dead skull and lightening ...
Phil Lesh, one of the founders of the iconic Grateful Dead and legendary bassist, died at the age of 84. The news comes on a week when the Grateful Dead were named 2025 MusiCares Persons of the Year.
As a bumper sticker once famously read, “There is nothing like a Dead concert.” In the history of rock & roll, there was also nothing quite like the Grateful Dead itself. Emerging from the ...