A “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” by Jerry & @daviddawggrisman from December 7, 1991.
Golden Gate Park, December 1967 | 📸: @jimmarshallphoto
Golden Gate Park, December 1967 | 📸: @jimmarshallphoto
The Dead got into the holiday spirit at their 1971 show in Ann Arbor, MI (Hill Auditorium), playing their last known performance of “Run, Rudolph, Run.” 🦌
A few shots of Captain Trips from the Dead’s sold-out show at Oakland County Coliseum on this date in 1992. ⚡️
📷: @jayblakesberg
A few shots of Captain Trips from the Dead’s sold-out show at Oakland County Coliseum on this date in 1992. ⚡️
📷: @jayblakesberg
A few shots of Captain Trips from the Dead’s sold-out show at Oakland County Coliseum on this date in 1992. ⚡️
📷: @jayblakesberg
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
On this day in 1990, the @gratefuldead wrapped up their Mountain/West Tour with a final show at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, CO. Swipe to see some of the backstage passes from the tour.
The short version, if you just want to text somebody the good news, is that there’s going to be a new archival Jerry Garcia LP series on Round Records called Heads & Tails, designed to showcase exciting, unheard performances that each fit onto the single side of a record, paired with evocative and detailed album art that’s fun to swim inside. The series launches November 3rd, ready for advance ordering now from @garciafamilyprovisions. Yes, it will be streaming, too. Link in profile for the full scoop.
The short version, if you just want to text somebody the good news, is that there’s going to be a new archival Jerry Garcia LP series on Round Records called Heads & Tails, designed to showcase exciting, unheard performances that each fit onto the single side of a record, paired with evocative and detailed album art that’s fun to swim inside. The series launches November 3rd, ready for advance ordering now from @garciafamilyprovisions. Yes, it will be streaming, too. Link in profile for the full scoop.
The short version, if you just want to text somebody the good news, is that there’s going to be a new archival Jerry Garcia LP series on Round Records called Heads & Tails, designed to showcase exciting, unheard performances that each fit onto the single side of a record, paired with evocative and detailed album art that’s fun to swim inside. The series launches November 3rd, ready for advance ordering now from @garciafamilyprovisions. Yes, it will be streaming, too. Link in profile for the full scoop.
The short version, if you just want to text somebody the good news, is that there’s going to be a new archival Jerry Garcia LP series on Round Records called Heads & Tails, designed to showcase exciting, unheard performances that each fit onto the single side of a record, paired with evocative and detailed album art that’s fun to swim inside. The series launches November 3rd, ready for advance ordering now from @garciafamilyprovisions. Yes, it will be streaming, too. Link in profile for the full scoop.
@gratefuldead | December 10, 1988 | Long Beach Arena | Long Beach, CA | 📸: @robbicohnphotography
“Legion of Mary is a different sort of group for me. I don’t write material for it. We play other people’s songs that we like and just have a good time. It’s like a low profile is more desirable for me. The Dead and this group are two different trips.” – Jerry Garcia 🌹
Tonight marks the first of a two-night run in Oregon on December 14th and 15th, 1974, that would be memorialized on GarciaLive Vol. Three.
“There are things you can replace
And others you cannot”
A top-notch “Althea” from the Grateful Dead’s show in Kansas City, KS, 44 years ago today. ⚡️
Head into the holiday weekend with GarciaLive Volume 20. This latest archival release shines a spotlight on the wild and woolly 80s era of the JGB. Take the album for a spin on your favorite streaming service or purchase a copy today. Link in profile.
A “How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)” by the Jerry Garcia Band from this day in 1974, recorded live at Paramount Theatre in Portland, Oregon, and featured on Legion of Mary: The Jerry Garcia Collection Vol. 1 & GarciaLive Volume 3.
Captured nearly two years after debuting their amorphous combo, GarciaLive Volume 12 finds Garcia and Saunders continuing to stretch the bounds of R&B standards and foundational rock & roll on the front end of a three-night midweek run at The Boarding House in San Fran. Get it today and take 20% off the 3-CD set!