What is the most played Grateful Dead song? In the streaming age, this one track comes out on top despite not being as ...
The passing of Phil Lesh shook the music industry to its core. His ability as a bass player is undeniable, and these isolated ...
The Grateful Dead have found themselves back at No. 1, but this time as a top Amazon bestseller for an official book on the ...
Sonoma County has deep connections to the Grateful Dead, from band members' residences to song inspirations ... Jr.” The late Warnecke family patriarch John Carl Warnecke Sr., a famous architect, ...
Phil Lesh, a founding member of the Grateful Dead whose electric bass playing came to define the psychedelic San Francisco sound, died Oct. 25.
The Grateful Dead bassist found new melodic byways through every song. Phil Lesh ... the intro to “Touch of Grey,” the Dead’s only Top 10 (and only Top 40) single. But when the verse ...
Phil Lesh, the Grateful Dead’s founding bassist ... bottled with a white screw-top cap. Maybe those layers — of meaning, not of flavor — helped inspire the song. Lesh wrote the music and ...
Lesh credited Garcia with teaching him to play the bass in the unorthodox lead-guitar style that he would become famous for, ...
The Grateful Dead have found themselves back at No. 1, but this time as a top Amazon bestseller for an official book on the rock band’s songs. The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics offers ...
One of the Grateful Dead's most-famous fans, former U.S. Sen ... Leahy and his wife Marcelle for their favorite Grateful Dead song; they told him "Black Muddy River." The band hadn't played ...