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Does a vintage poster auctioned this month disprove the long-believed location of the band’s 1965 performance?
It’s the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary, and a piece of genuine psychedelic history just surfaced from that era of counterculture fog in San Francisco.
The Grateful Dead LP Art A piece of Grateful Dead history is up for grabs. Available for bid on Heritage Auctions is a ...
Grateful Dead posters have long been considered among the most coveted in the concert-poster collecting world, most notably the Skeleton & Roses poster, which has sold for as much as $145,200 in a ...
Bidding has begun on a hand-drawn poster advertising Ken Kesey’s first public Acid Test on December 4th, 1965—the same night the Grateful Dead performed under their new name for the first time. The ...
"This will be a powerful show, featuring some of the most recognizable Grateful Dead art and photography in one place," said Nick Leone, owner of Animazing Gallery. "This collection really shows ...
A search is underway to identify the photographer behind a trove of extraordinary photos documenting the 1960s Bay Area ...
He was 84. Weir was famously the "little brother" of the Grateful Dead, as he joined the band at age 16. In 1963, he met Garcia in Palo Alto, California, in an alleyway, according to Rolling Stone.
Max Bowden received a bursary from the Folklore Society. Dead & Company, the latest and most enduring post-Grateful Dead project, is about to take to the stage for the second time at the Las Vegas ...
A pristine poster from the Grateful Dead’s first concert is up for auction, but hardcore Deadheads will have to splurge to get their hands on the historic item. The colorful hand-drawn crayon sign ...