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In '71, Jerry Garcia began a solo career with "Hooteroll?," which was released on Douglas Records....
The Grateful Dead had built a reputation as a mesmerizing live act. During the late '70s, Jerry...
1973's "Wake of the Flood" was the first release on the new Grateful Dead Records imprint; around...
The Dead remained Bob Weir's primary gig through the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s, touring...
Bankrolled by chemist/LSD manufacturer Owsley Stanley, the band members soon moved into a communal...
From left to right: Vince Welnick, Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia; playing in San Francisco, CA on April...
Mickey Hart (right) joined the Grateful Dead as its second percussionist in 1967. In 1970, Hart left...
The early '80s was a time of considerable upheaval for the Dead. The group released no new...
1987's release "In the Dark" -- their first studio LP since the 1980 "Go to Heaven" -- became the...
Vince Welnick (pictured here) dodged the proverbial bullet that seemed aimed at the Grateful Dead's...
Through the late '70s, and especially during the Dead's year off in 1975, Bob Weir toured and...
Weir's role as a rhythm player was to give force and color to the developing music. Like a jazz...
The Dead finally recorded their first live album with 1969's Live/Dead; highlighted by a rendition...
When Jerry Garcia died in 1995, Bob Weir had recently formed the Ratdog Revue (soon shortened to...
Rock's longest, strangest trip, the Grateful Dead were the psychedelic era's most beloved musical...
The Grateful Dead received increasing radio airplay during the '70s and respectable album sales, and...
After "In the Dark," suddenly the Dead's videos were in regular rotation on MTV, and virtually...
The object of adoration for popular music's most fervent fan following -- the Deadheads, their...
The Grateful Dead remained first and foremost a live act, taking to the road for much of each year....
Bob Weir was the band's utterly strange rhythm guitar player and songwriter, who played with the...
Bob Weir, with Ron "Pigpen" McKernan -- two of the founding members of the Grateful Dead. Pigpen, in...
After Jerry Garcia's 1995 death spelled the end of the Dead as a touring entity, Phil Lesh reunited...
As more and more of their psychedelic-era contemporaries ceased to exist, the group continued...
Bob Weir (seen here with Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips) continues to develop as a bandleader and...
Phil Lesh & Friends (ex-Grateful Dead) performing in San Francisco, Calif., May 19, 2006 (Image:...
In 1970, the Grateful Dead began to shift their music back toward their folk, country, and bluegrass...
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan of the Grateful Dead in 1972 -- he died in March of the following year.(Image:...
After returning to the live arena with a 1976 tour, the Dead signed to Arista to release "Terrapin...
Vince Welnick performing in San Francisco, Calif., in 1990 (Image: Jay Blakesberg/Retna Ltd.)...
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