Description:
Grateful Dead Rocks!
Biography/History:
One of the group's earliest major performances in 1967 was the Mantra-Rock Danceāa musical event held on January 29, 1967 at the Avalon Ballroom by the San Francisco Hare Krishna temple. The Grateful Dead performed at the event along with the Hare Krishna founder Bhaktivedanta Swami, poet Allen Ginsberg, bands Moby Grape and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, donating proceeds to the Krishna temple.[20][21] The band's first LP, The Grateful Dead, was released on Warner Brothers in 1967.
Classically trained trumpeter Phil Lesh played bass guitar. Bob Weir, the youngest original member of the group, played rhythm guitar. Ron "Pigpen" McKernan played keyboards and harmonica until shortly before his death in 1973 at the age of 27. Garcia, Weir and McKernan shared the lead vocal duties more or less equally; Lesh only sang a few leads but his tenor was a key part of the band's three-part vocal harmonies. Bill Kreutzmann played drums, and in September 1967 was joined by a second drummer, New York native Mickey Hart, who also played a wide variety of other percussion instruments.
Musical Wisdom:
Let it be known, there is a fountain...that was not made by the hands of man.
Category of Artist:
Vocal and Instrumental
Performance Availability Contact: Bill Graham
Contact Email or Phone: billgraham@thedead.net
Link to performance info: www.fillmore.com
Description of Performance Availability: Red Rocks, near Denver, CO
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