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Phil Lesh

Famed for his three-decade stint as the bassist using the Grateful Deceased, Phil Lesh was created March 15, 1940, in Berkeley, CA; rooted in jazz and traditional performance, he originally explored the violin and trumpet and, while participating in Mills College, examined avant-garde structure and digital music beneath the tutelage …

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Robert Hunter

Robert Hunter is most beneficial referred to as a nonperforming lyricist for the Grateful Deceased. He’s also a documenting designer in his personal correct, a poet, and a translator. Hunter started contributing lyrics towards the Deceased in the invitation of his friend, Deceased guitarist Jerry Garcia, by the group’s third …

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Keith Godchaux

The intricate and varied musical and personal relationships that formed in the later-’60s/early-’70s cultural scene spewed forth a lot of fertile collaborations. Nevertheless, as unmystical since it sounds, it had been only a matter of timing regarding Keith Godchaux as well as the Pleased Deceased as their after that keyboardist, …

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Hart Valley Drifters

Among Jerry Garcia’s early folk organizations, and the to begin his projects to become documented on the saving, the Hart Valley Drifters formed in 1962 in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. Inspired by works just like the New Shed Town Ramblers, the Stanley Brothers, as well as the performers on Harry …

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