Grateful Dead

Hark! October 16th doesn't just mark the steady march of autumn leaves. Today, it echoes the beats and chords of Bob Weir, the ageless bard who's been the tie-dye heartthrob of countless. Happy 76th Birthday, Bobby!

As the Earth completes another revolution around the sun for Bobby, we find ourselves in sheer awe. 76 years? Could’ve fooled us! Perhaps he’s sipping from a secret fountain of youth between sets or sprinkling his guitar with a dash of age-defying fairy dust. Whatever the secret, we’re all ears, Bob!

Embodying the spirit and reviving the classic set lists of the Jerry Garcia Band from 1976-1995, The Garcia Project is set to take audiences on a nostalgic ride with a 10-night tour this November, traveling from Philadelphia, PA, all the way down to Key West, FL. Tickets are on sale now for all venues and are expected to be swept up quickly by eager fans.

Relive the Exquisite Jerry Garcia Band Experience

American Deadheads who can’t get enough of their favorite rock band now have two new wines from Gnarly Head that offer a fun way to toast the Grateful Dead and keep the vibes flowing.

Today, alongside the physical and digital release of Wake Of The Flood (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), Grateful Dead fans can explore the pivotal album in more distinct detail than ever before. Available at dead.net, Playing In The Band: Wake Of The Flood is an interactive mixing board that delivers an experience of the LP's songs in their most revelatory form.

Nashville’s Jaime Wyatt has released her cover of The Grateful Dead’s iconic song “Althea” today as a way to connect with her late father and reflect on the innumerable times she attended Grateful Dead’s shows as a child. Wyatt’s “Althea” is soulful, sultry, and evokes Al Green, all while honoring the song’s original groove and sound. Produced and featuring guitar licks by Adrian Quesada of The Black Pumas, Wyatt embraces “Althea” in a more soulful light.

Knoxville's iconic venue, the Bijou Theatre, hosted an exceptional performance last Wednesday night by the renowned jam-centric band Spafford. Fans were treated to a special rendition of "West L.A. Fadeaway" by the Grateful Dead, marking the first time the song was played with their new keyboardist, Cory Schechtman, after a hiatus of one hundred and thirteen shows. Spafford was joined by guest vocalist and opener Ross "Rossdafareye" Heatherly for this memorable cover.

Jack Barton Entertainment is pleased to announce the signing of Andy Logan Productions to a management contract, involving a number of different artistic efforts.

Andy Logan started collecting Grateful Dead-influenced and played guitars and….things began to happen: he is now the Executive Producer of Alex Jordan’s forthcoming release Queen Kerosene, produced by four-time Grammy winner Steve Berlin, out in March 2024.

Named for the Grateful Dead song that concludes this double album, Uncle John’s Band features masterful guitarist John Scofield at his most freewheeling.

Pioneering Grateful Dead drummer, Billy Kreutzmann, stirs the Deadhead spirit with his latest announcement of a series of can't-miss shows: DAZE OF THE DEAD, PART 2: TREAT. This is not just a musical event; it’s a summoning of the Grateful Dead spirit through days of celebration, music, and unity.

Announced today, a Caribbean concert vacation dubbed “Dead Ahead Festival”. This all-inclusive vacation experience will be hosted at Moon Palace Resort in Riviera Cancún, Mexico January 12-15, 2024. The event will celebrate the Grateful Dead songbook featuring two nights of curated collaborations themed “Dead Ahead” with Bobby Weir, Mickey Hart, Jeff Chimenti, Oteil Burbridge, Don Was & Jay Lane featuring Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Rick Mitarotonda, Margo Price and very special guest Sturgill Simpson.

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