JamBase honors the Days Between Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garica’s birthday and anniversary of his death with deep dives into his solo album, including his 1972 debut, ‘Garcia.’
This week’s Sunday Cinema features video of five versions of “Ripple” performed by Jerry Garcia in various formations including solo, with the Grateful Dead, with Bob Weir, with John Kahn and with David Grisman.
Saturday Stream celebrates what would have been Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia’s birthday today with a playlist highlighting the bonus material from his five solo albums.
Umphrey’s McGee keyboardist Joel Cummins worked covers of songs by Journey and Elton John into his ‘Live From The Living Room’ set on Wednesday night.
Celebrate Buddy Guy’s birthday by watching the legendary guitarist’s August 28, 2013 concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.
Section 119’s line of Grateful Dead and Donut board shorts are perfect for the festival, the beach, the pool, the boss’ BBQ or whatever life may throw you!
Enjoy a look back at 10 highlights from Phish’s historic Baker’s Dozen residency at Madison Square Garden.
On this date in 2017, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder joined Roger Waters for “Comfortably Numb” in Chicago.
To celebrate what would have been Grateful Dead keyboardist Keith Godchaux’s 72nd birthday, check out Keith with the Dead during a pre-show rehearsal at San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre in 1976.
Phish offered up monster four-song second set, which included the longest “2001” ever, at The Gorge on this date in 1998.
My Fake Band is a music inspired card game that captures the absurdity surrounding band/artist names and song titles.
Stream a Spotify Playlist featuring Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia playing pedal steel guitar.
Use code JAMBASE15 to receive 15% off Casely’s officially licensed Grateful Dead phone cases
Stream a 4th Of July Spotify Playlist made up entirely of songs with United States cities and states for their titles.
The Benevento Russo Duo presented a stellar a late-night set at the High Sierra Music Festival on this date in 2005 that included a guest appearance from The Slip guitarist Brad Barr.
25 years ago today, Deadheads crashed the fence at Deer Creek during the Grateful Dead’s final concert at the Noblesville, Indiana amphitheater.
Watch the legendary Fela Kuti stretch “Teacher Don’t Teach Me Nonsense” to nearly 35 minutes at Glastonbury in 1984 for this edition of ‘Sunday Cinema.’
The final installment of ‘Saturday Stream’ during African-American Music Appreciation Month listens to NPR Music’s enlightening ‘We Insist: A Century Of Black Music Against State Violence’ Playlist.