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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.
