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  • The Furious D Show- The One, The Only, The Best, Accept No ...
    John Kahn (48) - musician, Jerry Garcia Band, heroin overdose; David Kennedy (28) - fourth child of Robert F. Kennedy, cocaine, Demerol, and Mellaril overdose. Bernard Kettlewell (72) - lepidopterist and medical doctor, drug overdose. ... Brent Mydland (37) - musician, keyboardist, of the Grateful Dead, cocaine/morphine overdose. Bradley Nowell (28) - musician, Sublime, heroin overdose. Hugh O'Connor (32) - actor, of In the Heat of the Night TV series, suicide under ...




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  • Dislocations: Levon Helm: Electric Dirt
    Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia acknowledge that The Band inspired them to write some of their best songs, a period of excellence that includes American Beauty, Working Man's Dead and Europe '72. ... The animosity between Robbie Robertson, guitarist extraordinaire, and Levon Helm is undying. It comes down to songwriting credit and publishing royalties. Robertson took sole credit for the majority of originals by The Band. Helm claims that he and the other band members ...

  • The Adventures of Anvilgirl: Day Sixty Four
    72, Been All Around the World, Jerry Garcia. 73, Bei Memphis an Der Autoban, NUNU. 74, Berlin to Memphis (A Long Way From), Elvis Hitler. 75, Berry Rides Again, Steppenwolf. 76, Best Dressed Girl in Memphis, Bob Ketchum. 77, Beulah Went to Memphis ..... 705, New Minglewood Blues, Grateful Dead. 706, New Moon Over Memphis, The Nimmo Brothers. 707, Night Train, Bouncing Souls. 708, Night Train to Memphis, Roy Acuff. 709, Night Train to Memphis, Jerry Lee Lewis ...

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  • Dark Star Orchestra: Life After Dead | ICT magazine
    The Dark Star Orchestra moniker was chosen deliberately by founding members who believed that the Hunter/Garcia song Dark Star was the single most fitting piece to categorize the fundamental nature of the Grateful Dead. ... “We are NOT the Grateful Dead,” professes Dark Star Orchestra's periodicity contestant and vocaliser Rob Eaton. “I conceive the essential misconception is that we strictly double the Grateful Dead's penalization or someways simulate their appearance ...

  • Furthur Do 'The Dew' at Barton Hall
    His guitar was often left in the background during those first few performances, and many of the Garcia/Hunter vocal parts he knew intimately were instead taken over by Weir. ... “They Love Each Other” was a beautiful, textbook rendition, the stuff to make a Jerry Garcia freak ecstatic. John Kadlecik nailed it. At this point the first set settled into typical Grateful Dead rhythm, with each song set apart from the others and traditional Garcia and Weir songs alternating. ...

  • mojorising: Haverá maior banda? (parte II)
    E o mesmo se pode dizer de outros conterrâneos psicadélicos como os Grateful Dead (e os vários projectos paralelos de Jerry Garcia), os Big Brother and the Holding Company ou os Quicksilver Messenger Service - só para citar os nomes mais ... Outros charmes contribuíram para o culto da sala: os posters do artista plástico Victor Moscoso criados para o Matrix tornar-se-iam objectos de colecção; o clube era um dos locais predilectos do escritor gonzo Hunter S Thompson, ...

  • Grateful Dead - Road Trips Volume 2 Number 4
    "Samson and Delilah" (traditional, arranged by Bob Weir) – 8:12; "Here Comes Sunshine" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 6:27; "Walkin' Blues" (traditional, arranged by Weir) – 6:52; "Deal" (Garcia, Hunter) – 9:52; "Box of Rain" (Phil ...

  • Remember the Dead: On Revisiting Barton Hall '77
    The person who booked the show, Mike McEvoy, chairman of the CCC's selection and market research committee from '76-'78, said a well-received October 1975 Jerry Garcia Band show at Cornell's Bailey Hall “began to lay some of the groundwork. ” ... Between October '74 and June '76, when the Dead's activity slowed to a handful of live shows, “[t]he underground Grateful Dead tape trading network had blossomed,” Blair Jackson writes in his biography “Garcia: An American Life. ...