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  1. Jul 3, 2015 · Long stereotyped as hippies stuck in the Summer of Love, the Dead stood at the vanguard of the digital revolution for 50 years. When the musicians once and forever known as the Grateful Dead take ...

    • Donna Jean Godchaux
    • Candace Brightman
    • Mountain Girl
    • Trixie Garcia
    • Betty Cantor-Jackson
    • Rosie Mcgee
    • Sue Swanson
    • Sara Ruppenthal
    • Jerilyn Lee Brandelius
    • Toni Brown

    Donna Jean was a member of the Grateful Dead from 1972 to 1979. Prior to 1970, she had worked as a session singer in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. During her time in Muscle Shoals, she appeared on songs by Elvis Presley and Cher. Later, Jean introduced her husband Keith Godchaux to Jerry Garcia, and both would join the Grateful Dead in 1972. From 1976-19...

    Candace Brightman is known as the legendary lighting designer for the Grateful Dead. She served as LD for the band from 1972 to 2004, including overseeing the famous Europe ‘72 tour. After launching her career in New York in the 1960s, Brightman started out lighting shows at Madison Square Garden, Fillmore East, and dozens of arenas up and down the...

    “Mountain Girl,” born Carolyn Adams, is a former Merry Prankster and wife of Jerry Garcia. Adams was born and raised in Poughkeepsie, New York, but traveled to Palo Alto, California in 1963 with her older brother. In early 1964, she met Neal Cassady, who introduced her to countercultural figure and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest author Ken Kesey. ...

    Trixie was born on September 21, 1974 and is the daughter to Jerry Garcia and Carolyn “Mountain Girl” Adams. Trixie now serves on the Board of Directors for The Rex Foundation. The Rex Foundation is an organization that provides grants to recipients who fall in line with its mission to support positive causes relating to arts, culture, education, a...

    Betty Cantor was a pioneering studio engineerthat worked on many influential Grateful Dead albums. Betty was still in her teens when she began setting up mics at San Francisco venues. First at the Avalon Ballroom, and then the Carousel, a venue that the Grateful Dead took a brief stab at managing in 1968. Betty worked alongside Bob Matthews, initia...

    As Phil Lesh's girlfriend for four years, Rosie McGee was an early fan of the Grateful Dead, coming of age in Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco and later pursuing a career working in rock music in the Bay Area. Rosie became a key photographer for the Grateful Dead throughout their career and hosts a great online Grateful Dead photo gallery. Watch an ...

    Sue Swanson was one of the Grateful Dead's first fans dating back to the Haight. As one of the core members of the Grateful Dead organization, she continues to helpmanage merchandise and projects for the band. Read an article about Swanson.

    Sara Ruppenthal was Jerry's first wife, mother of his first daughter, and one of his earlier musical collaborators. Garcia and Ruppenthal met in 1963 when she was working at the coffee house in the back of Kepler's Bookstore. A place where Garcia frequently performed. Jerry and Sarawould perform together in 1963 as a short-lived musical duo. Listen...

    Jerilyn Lee Brandelius was a photographer best known for compiling the Grateful Dead Family Album, publisheded in 1989. Brandelius' photographic archive includes rare images from the Grateful Dead's 1978 tour and Egypt. In 1989, Brandelius publisheded the book The Grateful Dead Family Album, a photographic music reference book with hundreds of inti...

    Toni Brown was the publisheder, editorial director, and owner of Relix Magazine from 1980-2000. During her time, she helped the magazine through an identity crisis, while exposing a new generation to bands like the Grateful Dead, Phish, Blues Traveler, and Widespread Panic. Read an interview with Toni Brown.

  2. Jun 6, 2013 · It was played in concert 347 times. Like “Jack Straw,” “Brown-Eyed Women” is set largely in the era of the Great Depression. It tells the story of a family living in a tumbledown shack in mythical Bigfoot County, somewhere back in the hills, it seems, where the family works the land and the father, Jack Jones, makes bootleg whisky.

  3. donnajeangodchauxband.com. Donna Jean Thatcher Godchaux-MacKay (born August 22, 1947) is an American singer best known as a member of the rock band the Grateful Dead from 1972 to 1979. In addition to the Dead, she performed with the Jerry Garcia Band and the short-lived Heart of Gold Band, all alongside her first husband, Keith Godchaux.

  4. The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in Palo Alto, California in 1965. [1] [2] Known for their eclectic style that fused elements of rock, blues, jazz, folk, country, bluegrass, rock and roll, gospel, reggae, and world music with psychedelia, [3] [4] the band is famous for improvisation during their live performances, [5] [6] and for their devoted fan base, known as "Deadheads".

  5. Jun 26, 2015 · The Long, Strange Trip Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead forged a completely unique musical identity, playing thousands of concerts over a 30-year period. Though Garcia's death in August 1995 ...

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  7. Sep 3, 2024 · Grateful Dead was one of the most successful touring bands in rock history despite having had virtually no radio hits. The original members were lead guitarist and vocalist Jerry Garcia (b. August 1, 1942, San Francisco, California, U.S.—d. August 9, 1995, Forest Knolls, California), guitarist and vocalist Bob Weir (b.

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