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What a long strange trip the Grateful Dead has been on for six decades. In 2025, the Dead will celebrate their 60th anniversary, a huge milestone in a career marked with both triumph and tragedy ...
Dead and Company will perform a trio of concerts in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park this August in celebration of the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary. “We have some really big news,” San ...
Deadheads from around the Bay Area and likely well beyond will descend on San Francisco this summer to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. They’ll turn out to enjoy a three-day ...
The Grateful Dead will celebrate their 60th anniversary this year not only with a massive 60-disc live collection but also with a just-announced Best Of compilation. Fittingly titled Gratest Hits ...
Filming the Grateful Dead’s MTV-era music video for "Hell in a Bucket" was one long, strange trip. Len Dell’Amico, the band’s "film and video guy," has written a new memoir, "Friend of the ...
Heritage Auctions has a poster up for bid that is billed as the very first Grateful Dead concert poster because it’s for the acid test in San Jose on Dec. 4, 1965. But the address on the poster ...
A piece of Grateful Dead history is up for grabs. Available for bid on Heritage Auctions is a primitive hand-drawn poster that asks, “Can You Pass the Acid Test?” According to the listing ...
Grateful Dead posters have long been considered among the most coveted in the concert-poster collecting world, most notably the Skeleton & Roses poster, which has sold for as much as $145,200 in a ...
Grateful Dead posters have long been considered among the most coveted in the concert-poster collecting world, most notably the Skeleton & Roses poster, which has sold for as much as $145,200 in a CGC ...
(Photo by Susana Millman) Expand Len Dell’Amico, the Grateful Dead’s longtime videographer, writes about his friendship with Jerry Garcia in a new memoir that portrays the charismatic ...
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