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The Grateful Dead forged its legend on the road, traveling countless miles between 1965 and 1995 to perform a world record 2,318 shows for millions of devoted fans.
Collaborative album including Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead contains live recordings from 1987 stadium tour for Dylan & The Dead. Songs include "Gotta Serve Somebody," "Slow Train," and "Knockin' On Heaven's Door."
The debut album of the Grateful Dead. It was recorded by Warner Bros. Records, and was released in March 1967. According to bassist Phil Lesh in his autobiography Searching for the Sound: My Life with the Grateful Dead, the album was released as San Franc
Terrapin Station marks several milestones for the Grateful Dead: it was the band's first studio album in two years, as well as their return to a major label -- in this case Arista Records.
Shakedown Street is the Dead's 10th studio album, originally released November 8, 1978, on Arista Records. It was the final album for Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux, who left the band a few months after its release.
The iconic Grateful Dead recorded their brilliant rock classic Go To Heaven for Arista Records in 1980. Featuring the stellar line-up of Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Billy Kreutzman, Mickey Hart and Brent Mydland.
Modest Mouse has achieved significant mainstream success since 2000 and have been one of the leading bands in the popularization of Indie Rock beginning with The Moon & Antarctica, their third full-length album (2000).
In 1959 Chet Baker was one of a few Jazz expatriate Americans taking the new language abroad and showing the world what Jazz could be and was. He brought his Hollywood good looks and melancholy songs to Milan in this treasure of an LP.