The legendary band’s first gig under that name was at an “acid test” held at a downtown San Jose home on Dec. 4, 1965.
Sixty years later, San Jose officials will unveil a plaque celebrating the connection with the most famous jam band of all ...
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 longest, strangest trip embarked upon by a rock ’n’ roll band ended 30 years ago this week at Soldier Field. On Sunday, July 9, 1995, the Grateful Dead played what would be its final concert with ...
Gilmour Project concert featured Pink Floyd songs, plus some Grateful Dead and a Steve Cropper tribute, at Great American ...
The band performed their first concert on 4 December 1965. In 1981, their leader Jerry Garcia talked to the BBC about how ...
A tribute to the Grateful Dead kicked off a busy month of concerts in Golden Gate Park this weekend. It's great for the San Francisco economy, but it’s causing weeks of traffic backups and parking ...
When the Grateful Dead played its first live show Dec. 4, 1965, the band wasn’t exactly a newcomer to the music scene. The group, including Jerry Garcia, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan and Bob Weir, had been ...
Dead & Company are planning a concert in Golden Gate Park to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead forming in 1965. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission will vote on issuing ...
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Monday that he will propose holding three Dead and Company concerts this summer at Golden Gate Park in celebration of the Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary.
People tripping on psilocybin mushrooms seems almost like a defining factor of a Grateful Dead concert, but when Woody Harrelson joined their ranks, it almost ruined the show. Ironically, if the event ...
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