Jerry Garcia’s 80th birthday celebration was celebrated a little bit early last night at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Some birthdays are just too big, so when the stars align you just do it. Jerry was born on August 1st, 1942, and sadly departed planet earth on August 9th, 1995.…
Friday night, Widespread Panic returned once again to Red Rocks Amphitheatre for their annual celebratory get down. As per the usual, the band performed to a sold out crowd on the opening night of three and brought their southern heat to the faithful. This weekend…
Set among the tree-and-meadow acreage of the old Black Oak Ranch north of Laytonville, California, and with Wavy Gravy and his wife, Jahanara, in attendance, the three-day affair included a family of bohemian bands including The Infamous Stringdusters, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Galactic, Keller Williams, Ghost Light, Fruition, Cosmic Twang with Nicki Bluhm, Ron Artis II, and many more.
Considering the hotness of Zero’s selected song release from this 1992 Great American Music Hall three-night October run, Grateful Web couldn’t resist the opportunity to chat with the two founding nuclei of the highly innovative group, Steve Kimock (guitar) and Greg Anton (drums). Following their previous release from the same October shows, Chance in a Million, Naught Again…
With a love for the Grateful Dead and impressive body of photography work that has continued for almost 50 years, Bob Minkin’s new coffee-table book, “Just Bobby,” is a definitive comprehensive compendium of Bob Weir imagery. A follow-up to Minkin’s popular, “Just Jerry,” a photographic profile of the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia, “Just Bobby…