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Are we all just hunks of protoplasm? Can drugs expand your mind? What did the Sixties mean, anyway? Here lie the answers to ...
Did you know that Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead was missing a significant portion of his right middle finger?
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Jerry Garcia wasn’t political. But the Grateful Dead symbolized defiance in a deeply political moment
In 1966, the Dead were not political, at least not in the sense in which we are accustomed to considering politics. But these were inherently political days in California. Culture and politics swirled ...
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mlive on MSNBilly Strings joins Dead & Co for ‘Wharf Rat’ on Jerry Garcia’s birthday in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Billy Strings joined Dead & Company on stage, delivering a musical nod to Jerry Garcia on the rock legend ...
Readers differ on the meaning of Jerry Garcia’s politics. Also: Where students debate; more trees in cities; lawyers vs.
Inside Jerry Garcia's Final Grateful Dead Show — 30 Years Ago Today originally appeared on Parade. On July 9, 1995, Jerry ...
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Mickey Hart on Dead and Company’s 60th Anniversary Shows: ‘I Saw Jerry and Phil and Pigpen Hovering’
Mickey Hart has written a poignant reflection of Dead and Company's three nights in Golden Gate Park, in honor of the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary ...
Trey Anastasio joined Dead & Company for a thrilling “Scarlet” > “Fire” as the band closed GD60 with a triumphant finale in Golden Gate Park.
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