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Between what he did to the song and what Jerry Garcia did to the song ... Is immigration not relevant, absolutely, today? “Military Madness,” I wrote that about my father going off to World ...
For the second time in two weeks, hundreds of thousands of people in every state demonstrated in opposition to inequality and ...
Catholic bishops in the Democratic Republic of Congo expressed their spiritual solidarity with the people of Kinshasa and its ...
Filming the Grateful Dead’s MTV-era music video for "Hell in a Bucket" was one long, strange trip. Len Dell’Amico, the band’s "film and video guy," has written a new memoir, "Friend of the ...
Jerry Garcia, left, and Len Dell’Amico in 1980. Dell’Amico writes about their friendship in “Friend of the Devil.” (Courtesy of Len Dell’Amico) Fairfax resident Len Dell’Amico wrote ...
Grateful Dead guitarist-singer Jerry Garcia may have wished for “immortality while I’m alive,” and now a new concert venue and restaurant in the West Loop is ensuring his legacy lives on via ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Marking several significant anniversaries ...
A new restaurant and live concert venue recently opened in Chicago as an ode to famed Grateful Dead founder Jerry Garcia. A Grateful Dead diehards and fellow music fans can find Garcia’s Chicago ...
Len Dell’Amico, the band’s "film and video guy," has written a new memoir, "Friend of the Devil: My Wild Ride with Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead." He detailed what it was like witnessing ...
In “Friend of the Devil: My Wild Ride with Jerry Garcia and Grateful Dead” Dell’Amico describes the band’s concerts as “fundamentally a spiritual experience, more like going to church ...
Thus, the likely future German Chancellor, CDU leader Friedrich Merz, during his presentation of the coalition agreement, announced: "We will strengthen military service in Germany, following the ...
Just off the lobby of the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum is the “picking room” — a cozy, glass-enclosed corner where visitors are encouraged to grab any of the guitars, banjos and fiddles ...