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  1. The Grateful Dead began their career as the Warlocks, a group formed in early 1965 from the remnants of a Palo Alto, California jug band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions and members of The Wildwood Boys (Jerry Garcia, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, David Nelson, Robert Hunter, and Norm Van Maastricht). [22]

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  3. Grateful Dead - The Very Best Of The Grateful Dead (Full Album) (2001). Get on the bus with nothing but the greatest hits from more than 30 years of studio r...

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    There's no better place to take a long strange trip with the Grateful Dead than right here. We've got music from every single studio album and a bevy of live albums, to boot.

  5. Jan 13, 2024 · From "Casey Jones" to "Dark Star" to "Ripple," take a look at Paste's picks for the 20 greatest Grateful Dead songs of all time.

  6. May 28, 2024 · August 22, 1947, San Francisco), and keyboard player and vocalist Brent Mydland (b. October 21, 1952, Munich, West Germany [now in Germany]—d. July 26, 1990, Lafayette, California). Settling on their name in late 1965, Grateful Dead coalesced from jug bands and musicians in the San Francisco area in the early 1960s.

  7. Apr 26, 2007 · Grateful Dead Hour no. 1272 Original Air Date: December 5, 2005. First of five programs presenting the complete unreleased Grateful Dead performance of April 1, 1991 at the Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. read more »

  8. Channeling all of their progressive instincts into music to go along with their progressive businesses, the Grateful Dead tilted away from Americana on Wake of the Flood (1973) and From the Mars Hotel (1974), their first two releases on Grateful Dead Records.

  9. May 23, 2017 · As avatars of San Francisco's ’60s-born counterculture, the Grateful Dead have served as an alternative to American reality for more than a half-century.

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