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It was drummer Mickey Hart’s 40th birthday. Bassist Phil Lesh donned a sombrero so high and burdensome it strained belief that he could still sing “I Know You Rider” with such feeling (although ...
Thousands of people had gathered at The Downs at Santa Fe, and 2,500 roses adorned the stage as the Grateful Dead — that enduring musical machine of rhythm and love — stunned a Santa Fe crowd ...
The Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration with Boston Pops at Symphony Hall fused improvisational energy with orchestral ...
and feature roses and dancing skeletons, with a matching soft sleeve and storage box. The passing of Phil Lesh last year was a monumental loss for Grateful Dead fans, and while his legacy lives on ...
Formed in 1965, the Grateful Dead rose from San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury scene and became iconic in the psychedelic rock era. Dead & Company, the modern iteration of the band, features ...
Hey Day Happy Hour: 4-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, June 13-14, at Hey Nonny, 10 S. Vail Ave., Arlington Heights. Music from ...
Isata Kanneh-Mason and Sheku Kanneh-Mason return in duo mode, closing out notable A&L season, Live Oak Festival calls from SLO.
Follow the latest news after Israel launched strikes at Iran, a dramatic escalation in long-running tensions between the two ...
Phil Robertson, patriarch of the bearded Robertson clan made famous by the reality show “Duck Dynasty,” died Sunday, according to a social media post by his family. Robertson was 79.
A catchphrase that turned into a cultural phenomenon in Schitt’s Creek. While Alexis originally said it, David delivers his own version that oozes sarcasm, especially when someone tries to convince ...
Phil Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" passed away at the age of 79, according to a family statement. He was previously diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.