The 47th Kennedy Center Honors, celebrating the best of American performing arts, honored the Grateful Dead, Francis Ford Coppola, Bonnie Raitt, and Arturo Sandoval. The Apollo Theater was also ...
It was 1975, and the Grateful Dead was as creatively restless as always — though the LSD probably had something to do with it. They were preparing to record a live album in this hall ...
The year 1970 was a very good one for the Grateful Dead. Having released their first two “proper” studio albums, Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty, the Dead were picking up fans in the ...
“As a young fan, I really learned about the issue in the rainforest from the Grateful Dead when they did that press conference,” recalls Mark Pinkus, who started seeing the band in 1984 and ...
Here’s how this song about getting by did a whole lot more than that for the Grateful Dead. In the first half of the ’80s, the Grateful Dead seemed content with the fact their career as studio ...
What a Long Strange Trip It's Been, indeed. The Grateful Dead's various social media accounts shared a video on December 11, 2024 that has skiers squirming with delight. The video revealed that ...
22). At the ceremony, Simpson covered the Grateful Dead’s “Ripple” with a band that included Don Was, Goose’s Rick Mitarotonda, and the late Phil Lesh’s son Grahame. Footage of Jerry ...
"Not Fade Away" closed out the Kennedy Center Honors at this year's ceremony, just as honorees The Grateful Dead had used Buddy Holly's ode to enduring love to close out hundreds of concerts over ...
It’s a little pointless to remind someone of Grateful Dead’s quiet influence over rock and roll. Breaking out of the San Francisco scene during the summer of love, the band cultivated a wild stage ...
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden with Kennedy Center honorees The Grateful Dead and Francis Ford Coppola on Sunday. Kennedy Center UPDATED: At Sunday’s Kennedy Center Honors ...