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Donna Jean Godchaux

 
Artist: Donna Jean Godchaux
Donna Jean Godchaux

Worked With:

Formal Connection With:

Bromberg Band, Jerry Garcia Band, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, David MacKay, Merl Saunders, Elvis Presley, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Grateful Dead, Cher, David Bromberg
  • Born: August 22, 1947, San Francisco, CA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Keyboards, Vocals (Background) Representative Album: "Donna Jean & the Tricksters"

Biography

As the only woman officially billed with the Grateful Dead, Donna Jean Godchaux held her own on-stage with the rest of the boys. While not a founding member, nor was she with the band for too long, a female voice belting out "Dancin' in the Streets," or any Dead tune for that matter, was an oddity in itself after almost a decade of all-male singing. However, her history as a singer isn't relegated to jam band history. Her backing vocals can be found on all kinds of records before and after her stint with the Dead.

Godchaux started out as a session singer in Muscle Shoals, AL, then moved on to Memphis and Nashville and then finally to the West Coast. She worked with a group of backup singers (Jeannie Green and Ginger and Mary Holladay) who called themselves Southern Comfort and is credited as Donna Thatcher on Cher's 1969 release 3614 Jackson Highway, as well as on Elvis Presley's From Elvis in Memphis and Elvis Back in Memphis albums, among others. With the Grateful Dead, she sang on Tales of the Great Rum Runners (1974) and Tiger Rose (1975) from Robert Hunter.

Her involvement with the Dead started after her husband, Keith Godchaux, decided he wanted to join the band after seeing them at a West Coast gig. It just so happened that the Dead were in need of a keyboard player when their original one, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, fell ill. Keith was brought on before Pigpen's death and soon after, Donna was asked to join as an added vocalist. She spent seven years, from 1972 to 1979, singing with the Dead and as backup for the Jerry Garcia Band as well. As for Grateful Dead records, she appears on the 1973 studio effort Wake of the Flood, released on the then newly formed Grateful Dead Records; 1974's Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel; and 1975's Blues for Allah, as well as various other compilations. Not to be outdone with side projects, Donna and Keith put out a self-titled album in 1975 with Garcia on guitar and several collaboratively written tunes. Other albums featuring their work include the 1984 release The Ghosts Playing in the Heart of Gold Band with material recorded between 1979 and 1980 by various groups involving the two, including their version of the Garcia/Hunter tune "Scarlet Begonias."

After becoming road weary from the constant touring, the two left the band in 1979. A year later, Keith died in a car accident and Donna has since married Bay Area musician David MacKay, who founded the Tazmanian Devils. Since the Grateful Dead disbanded in 1995, Donna and some of the remaining members have gotten together to play in one form or another, but nothing official. In the late '90s, she formed the Donna Jean Band with her son with Keith, Zion, who plays rhythm guitar and percussion. Filling out the rock & roll band are Will McFarlane on guitar and Joey Holder on piano. She and MacKay also have a son, Kinsman, who plays in a band of his own. ~ Rachel Sprovtsoff-Mangus, All Music Guide
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Donna Jean Godchaux
Birth name Donna Jean Thatcher
Born August 22, 1947 (1947-08-22) (age 62)
Sheffield, Alabama
Origin San Francisco, California
Genres Rock
Occupations Singer
Years active 1972–present
Associated acts Grateful Dead (1972-'79)
Jerry Garcia Band (1976-'78)
Heart of Gold Band (1980-'81, 2004-present)
Donna Jean Godchaux Band (2007-present)
Website www.donnajeangodchauxband.com

Donna Jean (Thatcher) Godchaux-MacKay (born August 22, 1947) is an American singer best known for having been a member of the rock group Grateful Dead.

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Biography

Donna Jean was born in Sheffield, Alabama. Prior to 1970, she had worked as a session singer[1] in Muscle Shoals, appearing on songs by Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding.[2] She met fellow Grateful Dead member Keith Godchaux and they married in 1970.[3]

Donna introduced Keith to Jerry Garcia after Garcia's performance at San Francisco's Keystone Korner in October 1971. At the time, Donna Jean was not working as a musician. She joined the band shortly afterwards, remaining a member until February 1979.

Donna Jean provided back-up and lead vocals in the group's music. During their membership in the Grateful Dead, the couple also issued the mostly self-written Keith and Donna album in 1975 with Jerry Garcia as a Keith and Donna Band member. In turn, they performed as part of the Jerry Garcia Band.

Keith and Donna's son, Zion "Rock" Godchaux, of BoomBox was born in 1974.

After the Grateful Dead, the couple started the Heart of Gold Band.

Donna did not perform again with any Grateful Dead band members until after the death of Jerry Garcia. Shortly after her husband's death in 1980, Donna Jean turned to religion.[4] She married bassist David MacKay (former Fiddleworms member and bassist for Donna Jean Godchaux Band) and the couple moved to Florence, Alabama to work at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios.

In 2009, Donna Jean formed a brand new band with Jeff Mattson, The Donna Jean Godchaux Band w/Jeff Mattson, after re-entering the music scene with Jeff Mattson (former Phil Lesh and Friends, Zen Tricksters) and Mookie Siegel (David Nelson Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, Ratdog) to form Kettle Joe's Psychedelic Swamp Revue, then known as the Donna Jean Godchaux Band.[5] She occasionally makes guest appearances with Bob Weir & Ratdog, Zero & Steve Kimock, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and Dark Star Orchestra.

Donna Jean was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 as a member of the Grateful Dead.[6] She continues to reside in Florence, Alabama, and remains an active member of the Muscle Shoals music scene when not touring with the Donna Jean Godchaux Band with Jeff Mattson.

Discography

As group leader or co-leader

With the Grateful Dead

Donna Godchaux was a member of the Grateful Dead from 1972 to 1979 and appears on many of the band's albums.[7]

With other artists

Donna Godchaux (née Donna Thatcher) has contributed background or lead vocals on many albums by different artists.[8]

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