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listen1. Touch Of GreyIn The Dark 5:50$0.99Buy Track
listen2. Truckin' (Remastered Version)American Beauty 5:03$0.99Buy Track
listen3. Ripple (Remastered Version)American Beauty 4:09$0.99Buy Track
listen4. Friend Of The Devil (Remastered Version)American Beauty 3:21$0.99Buy Track
listen5. Touch Of GreyThe Very Best Of Grateful Dead 5:47$0.99Buy Track
listen6. Casey Jones (Remastered Version)Workingman's Dead 4:24$0.99Buy Track
listen7. Uncle John's Band (Remastered Version)Workingman's Dead 4:42$0.99Buy Track
listen8. Scarlet BegoniasFrom The Mars Hotel [Expanded] 4:19$0.99Buy Track
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Did You Know...

  • • Mickey Hart won the first-ever World Music Grammy Award in 1991. In 2009, he won the award again in the same category.

  • • Jerry Garcia owned the rights to adapt Kurt Vonnegut's 1959 novel The Sirens of Titan for the screen.

  • • Jerry Garcia is credited as "musical and spiritual adviser" on the Jefferson Airplane's breakthrough album, Surrealistic Pillow.

  • • The Grateful Dead, along with their friend Merl Saunders, scored and performed the theme music for the updated television show The Twilight Zone in the mid-1980s.

  • • The Grateful Dead appeared in the 1968 Richard Lester film Petulia, performing "Viola Lee Blues." Bob Weir even had a small speaking role, saying "Bye bye," to Julie Christie as she was loaded into an ambulance.

  • • Phil Lesh is a classically trained musician.

  • • Bill Kreutzmann often went by the name Bill Sommers in the mid-1960s.

  • • Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, and Jerry Garcia contributed to the soundtrack of Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now in 1979.

  • • Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Donna Jean Godchaux sang the National Anthem at the San Francisco Giants' last baseball game at Candlestick Park in 1999.


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To Terrapin: May 28, 1977 Hartford, CT
Celebrate the Dead and check out the newly released To Terrapin, which documents the brilliant closing night of the Dead's spring '77 tour. Also newly released, the limited-edition box set Winterland 1973 captures three epic shows recorded in the band's hometown of San Francisco.


At a Glance

Formed: 1965 (44 years ago)
Split: 1995 (14 years ago)


Biography

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Rock's longest, strangest trip, the Grateful Dead were the psychedelic era's most beloved musical ambassadors as well as its most enduring survivors, spreading their message of peace, love, and mind-expansion across the globe throughout the better part of three decades. The object of adoration for popular music's most fervent and celebrated fan following -- the Deadheads, their numbers and devotion legendary in their own right -- they were the ultimate cult band, creating a self-styled universe all their own; for the better part of their career orbiting well outside of the mainstream, the Dead… Read more(please enable JavaScript to read more)

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The Grateful Dead were a US psychedelic folk rock band led by Jerry Garcia. They were one of the cornerstones of 60’s counterculture.

Their career commenced in the spiritual home of the hippy, Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco. They evolved from a band called The Warlocks, one of the bands to regularly play at Ken Kesey’s acid tests, where people would gather to tune in, turn on and drop out. The Warlocks were an evolution of a jug band, and the country/blues influence can be heard in the Grateful Dead’s music. Perhaps inevitably, with a career spanning forty years, the band had lots of members… Read more(please enable JavaScript to read more)

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The Grateful Dead Story

August 1, 1942: Jerry Garcia is born in San Francisco, CA.


1960: Jerry Garcia meets Robert Hunter who will later contribute lyrics to some of Garcia’s best songs.


1965: The Warlocks rechristen themselves Grateful Dead with Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, Phil Lesh, and Bill Kreutzmann.


1967: The Grateful Dead release their self-titled debut on Warner Bros. Records.


September 29, 1967: Mickey Hart joins the band as a second percussionist.


November 23, 1968: Tom Constanten joins the band as a keyboard player.


November, 1969: Warner Bros. releases Live/Dead, the first 16-track live album ever recorded.


1970: The Grateful Dead release two classic studio albums, Workingman's Dead (in May) and American Beauty (in November).


September 24, 1971: The Grateful Dead release the live album Grateful Dead (aka Skull & Roses), recorded earlier in the year. It is their first Gold Record.


October 19, 1971: Keith Godchaux joins the Grateful Dead as a keyboard player. His wife, Donna Jean, joins as a vocalist in March, 1972.


April-May, 1972: The Grateful Dead play their first tour of Europe, shortly after producing the 3-LP set Europe ‘72.


1973: The band forms the Grateful Dead Records imprint and releases, Wake of the Flood.


March 8, 1973: Founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan dies.


March 23, 1974: The band debuts The Wall Of Sound, its state-of-the-art skull-rattling PA system, at the Cow Palace near San Francisco.


October 16-20, 1974: The Grateful Dead play a five-night “farewell” run at Winterland, announcing they will be taking a long break. The entire event was filmed, later becoming The Grateful Dead Movie.


1976: The Grateful Dead sign to Arista Records and release Terrapin Station the following year.


September 14-16, 1978: The Grateful Dead play the Giza Sound & Light Theater in Cairo, Egypt.


December 31, 1978: The Grateful Dead play the last-ever concert at Winterland in San Francisco, playing midnight to 6 a.m. The entire concert is later released on DVD as The Closing of Winterland.


September-October, 1980: The Grateful Dead play 15 nights at the Warfield in San Francisco and eight nights at Radio City Music Hall in New York. Dead Set and Reckoning are released as double LPs culled from these concerts. Dead Ahead, drawn from Radio City, is their first home concert video.


1987: The Grateful Dead release In the Dark, which contains “Touch of Grey,” the first-ever Dead song to reach Top Ten on the pop charts.


October 31, 1989: The Grateful Dead release their final studio album, Built to Last.


July 26, 1990: Grateful Dead keyboard player, Brent Midland, dies at the age of 37.


1994: The Grateful Dead are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


August 9, 1995: Jerry Garcia dies at the age of 53.



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