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BEST BET: Top-selling country-pop group Rascal Flatts arrives in town tonight for a show at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township promising plenty of power ballads, inspirational lyrics and southern rock. In tow are country singers Sara Evans...
She sings wonderfully and she can sing great jazz.” His tone grew somber when asked about Winehouse. Only 27 at the time of her death, she had enormous artistic potential that crumbled in the wake of her drug and alcohol abuse. Bennett, who had a quiet...
This Jan. 18, 2012 photo provided by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum shows the banner for a new exhibit on the Grateful Dead planned for the Cleveland museum. "Grateful Dead: The Long, Strange Trip" opens publicly April 12 during Induction... View Photo »
We had stopped playing Grateful Dead music, and I missed it ... So I started Lost Sailors on the side to get back to playing music without being so serious. That was all I ever wanted Lost Sailors to be -- a fun release, with no questions about what we were doing.
Philharmonic Orchestra: The Music of the Grateful Dead, 7:30 tonight, Performing Arts Center at Rockwell Hall, Buffalo State College, 1300 Elmwood Ave. Rain–A Tribute to the Beatles, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Shea’s...
The inaugural event will launch at Republic on Friday, April 27 with a lineup that pulls out all the stops. Anders Osborne will be joined by the Grateful Dead's Bill Kreutzmann, Little Feat's Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett, and Billy Iuso in a...
Upcoming events already scheduled include a Saturday, March 17, Patrick's Day party with Wake The Dead, a Celtic Tribute to the Grateful Dead. On Saturday, March 31, the series brings in singer/songwriter and country fiddle player Amanda Shires. A...
Members of the Grateful Dead--Phil Lesh, left, and Bob Weir--sing the national anthem alongside San Francisco Giants third base coach Tim Flannery before the Giants' baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011. View Photo »
For years, when I was in college, I played and toured with bands that were Grateful Dead-Phish oriented ... This band has some of those elements. There are lengthy jams and solos, but also catchy and soulful vocals ... I'll probably make an album in a couple of months and probably play some festivals.
And Bram had a clear message for music executives who might dispute his argument. “Embrace the future,” he told them, and accept that the product is the band rather than the recording. This is the second in a series of interviews from SFMusicTech. ...
5, at the Rosewood Sand Hill hotel in Menlo Park starting at 6:30 p.m. Plans are to set up a tent outside the ballroom and seat some 330 guests for dinner. Tony Bennett will serenade the guests, some speakers will talk about the disease, and then...
Grateful Dead is an eponymous live double album by the Grateful Dead, released in 1971. Also known as Skull & Roses (due to its iconic cover art) and Skullfuck (the name the band originally wanted to give to the album, which was rejected by the record company), this album should not be confused with the band's first studio album, 1967's The... Full Article
Members of the Grateful Dead--Phil Lesh, left, and Bob Weir--sing the national anthem alongside San Francisco Giants third base coach Tim Flannery before the Giants' baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011.
View Photo »File - In this Aug. 9, 2011 file photo, members of the Grateful Dead--Phil Lesh, left, and Bob Weir, center, sing the national anthem alongside San Francisco Giants third base coach Tim Flannery before a baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in San Francisco. Flannery wants to...
View Photo »Phil Lesh, at right, a member of the Grateful Dead, signs a jersey for San Francisco Giants catcher Eli Whiteside as former NBA basketball player Bill Walton, left, looks on before a baseball game between the Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011.
View Photo »Members of the Grateful Dead--Phil Lesh, left, and Bob Weir--sing the national anthem alongside San Francisco Giants third base coach Tim Flannery before the Giants' baseball game against the Pittsburgh Pirates in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2011.
View Photo »We had stopped playing Grateful Dead music, and I missed it ... So I started Lost Sailors on the side to get back to playing music without being so serious. That was all I ever wanted Lost Sailors to be -- a fun release, with no questions about what we were doing.
For years, when I was in college, I played and toured with bands that were Grateful Dead-Phish oriented ... This band has some of those elements. There are lengthy jams and solos, but also catchy and soulful vocals ... I'll probably make an album in a couple of months and probably play some festivals.
