So Many Roads is a Grateful Dead/Dead and Company tour lifestyle blog that has taken its newest form and has launched for the fall tour.
“So Many Roads” is the creation of the Bohemians, Anthony Travagliante, and Litho Freeman, filmmakers from Cleveland, OH that jumped on the scene in 2015 with a documentary of the Fare Thee Well shows called "I Need a Miracle". After much initial success, the duo hit the road in the summer of 2016 and documented through photo and video much of the entire tours lot scene.
After taking much of 2017 to revisit the drawing boards the Bohemians have brought on a few members, Erich Schnack as lead writer and Mama as eye and ears from the roads, to release a much more complete vision.
"We always felt like we were on to something cool but just had a real hard time getting all the pieces placed where they made the most sense", said co-founder Anthony Travagliante, "I think this is important for the people who didn't get to see Jerry and got on the bus the second time around. Dead and Company is the Grateful Dead I have and the fact that it has relevance in today's world and a renewed sense of energy behind it is such a treat for us post-Jerry kids"
The new website features show reviews and general articles about things past and present in the scene as well as a forum where users can create a login and talk with other deadheads. Moving forward the Bohemians are sending "I Need a Miracle" around to film festivals for consideration as well as plans to roll out original t-shirts and other merch.
The site is currently live and trucking on full steam ahead. No much information was given but the Bohemians have some big plans ahead and this might just be a train to get on moving forward.