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EVS stays true to form with a collection of protective gear for the street, from its Sport Back Protector with fully articulated spine protection to a comp vest with foam impact chest protectors and removable PU back armor. Hearing that River Road was...
But instead of jamming with DeGennaro on Friday night at John & Peter's in New Hope -- one of his favorite clubs -- they will say their final goodbyes to a man known for his dazzling guitar skills and soulful songs. Meanwhile, police will continue...
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.
I visited Jack's Diving Locker on Hawaii's Big Island to sign up for a nighttime warm water excursion to see manta rays, relatives of the stingray which feed on plankton while gliding gracefully, often in a somersault motion. It was an amazing experience.
Later, as part of Sy Klopps Blues Band, Woodson opened for Tower of Power, James Brown, ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd. His greatest experience was opening for Stevie Ray Vaughan, playing for 40,000 people in Alpine, Wisc. “It was totally mind-blowing for...
“This summer, we did a screening of the movie in San Francisco, who donated the theatre to us,” Munter said. “My brother-in-law, who is a musician with the ‘Grateful Dead’, played a few sets so a lot of their fans came out.” “This past December, we...
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.
Phil Lesh and Friends kicked off their three night engagement at Broomfield's 1stBank Center, Thursday, Feb. 16. The band fronted by former Grateful Dead member, Phil Lesh, consist of Warren Haynes, Jackie Greene, John Scofield, Jeff Chimenti and Joe...
While it’s true that the Minneapolis scene that spawned noodling dudes Roster McCabe extends well beyond its mighty university, that particular niche is responsible for the meandering-but-never-unpleasant sounds the band makes. Syphoning off healthy...
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
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 Week at the Cleveland hall and runs...
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 »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 Week at the Cleveland hall and runs...
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.
