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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 ...
San Jose is set to officially recognize its small but pivotal part in the history of the Grateful Dead, the legendary 1960s band that’s more often associated with our neighbor to the north.
Two South Bay rock historians have been trying to fins where in San Jose did one of rocks greatest bands have their first performance as the Grateful Dead. Senate Democrats who took heat for ...
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It’s the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary, and a piece of genuine psychedelic history just surfaced from that era of counterculture fog in San Francisco. Heritage Auctions is offering one of the ...
Fifty-five years ago today (4/10/70), Miles Davis and the Grateful Dead shared the bill at the Fillmore West for the second night of four shows (4/9/70-4/12/70) – their only run of shows together.
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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 ...