Its priceless my Daughter gave it to me and that was 1 run beanie baby garcia. i know of people selling them from 400 to 800 a piece
What kind of question is this? Of course he isn't, he is just a musician. I don't want to take credit away from musicians, because I am one. However, he isn't exactly responsible for any major change in the world or society as we know.
Yes there are 4. Doug Irwin built two that are displayed, rosebud and headless. Tiger was on display but was given back as part of a lawsui. Stephen Cripe built Jerry's last guitars, tophat and lightning bolt are displayed.
Box of Rain
Actually Jerry I think PLayed with the Jerry Garcia Band after performing the last show with The Grateful Dead. So I think it is a different song than Box of Rain.
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Box of Rain was the last song Jerry played with the Grateful Dead in concert. This was at Soldiers Field - Chicago, IL on July 9, 2005. However, The Jerry Garcia Band played with Melvin Seals on July 25, 2005 at the The Bluegrass Brewing Company in Louisville, KY. This was his last public show, and the final song was an Encore: How Sweet It Is.
You can listen to this concert here on archives: http://tela.sugarmegs.org/_asxtela/jgb2005-07-25melvinseals.asx
Jerry Passed on August 9, 1995 only 15 days later while at a rehab center.
-MSB
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Sunshine Garcia Becker, the Furthur backup singer, is not related to either Jerry Garcia or Ken Kesey -- Side note: Sunshine Kesey is the daughter of Mountain Girl (Carolyn Elizabeth Adams) and Ken Kesey who Jerry helped raise while Mtn Girl & Jerry were living together -- just a funny coincidence in names but no relations.
He died of a heart attack.
He had horrible drug addictions, weight problems etc.
Grateful Dead.
Before they were called the Grateful Dead, they were the Warlocks.
The Jerry Garcia Band was established in 1975 by Grateful Dead member, Jerry Garcia. The band flourished until Mr. Garcia's death in 1995, existing as one of the most meaningful of his side projects.
While Galician (from Spain) on one part of his ancsestors he did not speak spanish. He was not Mexican as some people think. He was of European descent.
Which marriage? I've seen it mentioned - St. Stephen's Episcopal Church for marriage to D. Koons - same church as memorial service. Before that married Mountain Girl backstage in a Tibetan Buddhist ceremony. Don't know where married Sara Katz.
Jerry did not cut it off, it was his brother who accidentally cut it off while they were chopping wood. It was the forefinger of the right hand.
Jerry Garcia (born August 1, 1942 in San Francisco, California; died August 9, 1995 in Forest Knolls, California) was the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter with The Grateful Dead.
Garcia worked on a second career in the late 1980s - as a visual artist.
Depends on what style of guitar you like. No doubt as a shredder, Yngwie was far more technically proficient and revolved his style around the diminished E scale, however, Jimi had more interesting songs and had that soul aspect that technical playing can't always bring.
Technically he does. He's just dead.
"Santa" is a nickname for a real man known as Saint Nicolas, who was a Bishop from the 4th Century.
Saint Nicolas largely devoted his life to children and orphans, bringing them gifts and food on Christmas Day.
So, Santa, or Saint Nicolas as his real name is, actually does exist, but he's been dead for thousands of years. He is the founding father of gift-giving at Christmas time.
The red outfit that Santa wears however is fictional. Saint Nicolas wore the standard Bishop uniform through his life (which was green). The red outfit was actually invented by Coca-Cola in one of their Christmas adverts, because the colour of Coca-cola is red and green represented one of their rival companies which produced lemonade.
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