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Andy Falco and Travis Book of The Infamous Stringdusters have teamed up to honor one of their biggest musical influences, Jerry Garcia through a collaborative live album Falco and Book Play Jerry Garcia available now via Americana Vibes. The release comes during the Days Between, the 9-day period between Garcia's birth (August 1st) and death (August 9th) that has come to be an annual celebration in the Deadhead community commemorating his life and work.

GRATEFUL GETDOWN is a fantastic, female forward Dead Tribute from Humboldt. Catch them on Saturday Aug 26th at Spancky’s in Cotati, only $12 adv.

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One of the greatest venues in Manhattan is the seasonal Pier 17 Rooftop. Located on the water in the Financial District, this venue boasts stunning views of Midtown behind the stage. Seeing one of your favorite bands there is truly special, and that was certainly the case for New York City's own Joe Russo's Almost Dead. This all-star quintet and Grateful Dead cover band delivered two incredible sets before Mother Nature intervened.

Deadheads and devotees of the Grateful Dead's incomparable music are invited to gather once again in honor of Jerry Garcia during The Days Between. This unique celebration, hosted by the Grateful Dead Channel, spans nine special days from Garcia's birthday on August 1 to the anniversary of his passing on August 9. It's a time to reconnect with the music, the memories, and the community that Garcia's legacy continues to inspire.

On August 9, Boston Deadheads will take to Fenway Stadium to celebrate two cultural institutions: Jerry Garcia and Red Sox Baseball.

One lucky winner will receive a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to throw the first pitch at Jerry Day, scheduled for August 9 as the Red Sox take on the Kansas City Royals.

Auction prize includes:

    Field access during pre-game festivities
    Photo taken by team photographer
    4 loge Box Seats
    4 Jerry Garcia Tie Dye Jerseys.

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In a parallel universe where time stands still and music flows eternally, Jerry Garcia, founding member of the Grateful Dead, turns 81 today. Even in the silences between the notes, his presence can still be felt, reverberating across the generations. In this ethereal plane, Jerry isn't the physical man that we remember from our realm; instead, he's a force, a spirit, a cosmic energy tuned into the frequency of music and love.

Grateful Web is thrilled to announce the triumphant return and 25th-anniversary celebration of Jazz is Dead, the celebrated instrumental ensemble renowned for their innovative jazz reinterpretations of classic Grateful Dead songs.

It was 50 years ago this summer when over half a million people descended upon a tiny town in upstate New York to revel in a one-of-a-kind music experience featuring The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers Band, and The Band. Dubbed 'Summer Jam at Watkins Glen', it went down in history as the largest concert ever held in the United States, overshadowing even Woodstock in its magnitude.

In 1973, following the recent passing of founding member Ron "Pigpen" McKernan and the temporary exit of drummer Mickey Hart, the Grateful Dead released Wake Of The Flood. As the debut album from their own record label, Grateful Dead Records, the studio LP marked a period of transition, growth, endurance and optimism for the band, introducing a fresh lineup that included new members Keith and Donna Godchaux on keys and vocals.

Celebrating the long-lasting impact and unparalleled creativity of Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 classic, "Apocalypse Now", we invite you to delve once again into the unique percussive score, expertly crafted in part by the Grateful Dead's esteemed drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann.