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Celebrate 50 years of the Grateful Dead's 'Blues for Allah' with a new deluxe edition, which includes previously unreleased ...
The Grateful Dead's 'Blues for Allah' turns 50 with a deluxe edition offering a remastered album and nearly two hours of ...
When the Grateful Dead stepped away from touring in 1974 following their farewell shows at Winterland, there was no telling ...
The Grateful Dead will release an expanded 50th anniversary edition of its experimental 1975 album ‘Blues for Allah’ this September.
The Grateful Dead released 'Blues for Allah,' their first album with Mickey Hart in more than four years, on Sept. 1, 1975.
The festivities are anchored by a three-night run of Dead & Company concerts at Golden Gate Park's Polo Field.
Today, Devendra Banhart released an Amazon Original cover of The Grateful Dead’s 'Franklin’s Tower,' available to stream and purchase only on Amazon Music.
Shakedown Street, the Dead's 10th album, was produced by Lowell George, who gives it an appealingly loose, almost scattered quality. Though the album itself may not be remembered much these days ...
Though the Grateful Dead has had only one Jewish member, Brooklyn-born drummer Mickey Hart, the band’s Jewish connections date back to its founding in San Francisco in 1965.
“Since the Grateful Dead’s legendary Blues for Allah record release in 1975, 8/13 is an important date for the Great American Music Hall.