Shakedown Street, Colorado’s legendary Grateful Dead tribute band, is marking 38 incredible years of keeping the Dead’s ...
The Dead of Summer Music Festival has a stacked bill this year, as it's steadily gained traction among fans and bands.
In his new book 'Loud and Clear', Brian Anderson tells the full story of the Grateful Dead's revolutionary sound system, the Wall of Sound.
The cover art of Live: Drink Up & Go Home also specifically names Frank Wakefield, David Nelson, Brantley Kearns, and Pat Campbell, who all collected a No. 1 alongside the Grateful Dead superstar.
Ray Padgett's Flagging Down the Double E's website and newsletter has become an indispensable resource for Dylan fans all ...
For five consecutive days, wildfires fanned by strong winds have ravaged neighborhoods in Los Angeles, destroying more than ...
Aubrey Plaza has deactivated her Instagram account following the suicide of husband Jeff Baena, days after she described his ...
Hudson's keyboard was an essential element of the Band's sound on roots-rock classics such as 'The Weight' and 'The Night ...
Goose, a jammy rock band that got its start playing basement shows throughout the Nutmeg State are now poised to take the ...
In 2010, photographer Chris Pietsch created a series of 360-degree panoramas of “The Pit.” See more images, video and ...
Thea Traff on photographing Chloë Sevigny Lita Albuquerque’s “Malibu Line,” a reconceived work of land art ... the death of the Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, fans of the band made ...
"Some of the earliest pieces of public art I discovered in the city were ... Hughes and Orr were avid Grateful Dead fans, so "moe," itself a jam band, squeezed perfectly into their musical wheelhouse.