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Jerry Garcia was considered the front man and lead singer of the Grateful Dead. Bob Weir sang lead on many popular songs also.
Grateful Dead. Before they were called the Grateful Dead, they were the Warlocks.
Some bands which spun off The Grateful Dead include Old & In The Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, Diga Rhythm Band, Ratdog, Kingfish, Bobby & The Midnites. Some more input: Each of the boys also had there own. Jerry had a few throughout the years: GratefulDawg, with David Grisman, Mother Macree's Uptown Jug Band and The Jerry Garcia Band, or JGB. Bobby is Ratdog and was Bobby and the Midnights Micky Hart also has Planet Drum Phil Lesh has Phil and Friends Bill Kreutzman and Micky also play together as the Rythm Devils and Bill also has BK3 There were others also. See link below for Dead dot Net which has info on all the boys and their current activities.
I don't think that Jerry ever sings Me and Bobby McGee, this is a Bobby(Weir) song. If you haven't been here before, I do recommend you check out Archive.org if you want to hear the Grateful Dead play anything, anytime. They have about seven thousand user contributed grateful dead shows up. Check out Me and Bobby McGee from 9/28/1972 on the Arcive.org site. You'll have to click on the song in the player that comes up: http://www.archive.org/details/gd72-09-28.sbd-patched.chrisl.26933.sbeok.flacf Rob
The Grateful Dead, as a band, ceased touring after the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995. However, their legacy continues through various offshoots, most notably Dead & Company, which features former Grateful Dead members along with new musicians. They tour regularly, playing the band's classic songs and attracting a dedicated fan base. Additionally, the Grateful Dead's extensive catalog remains popular through streaming services, merchandise, and archival releases.
Jerry Garcia was considered the front man and lead singer of the Grateful Dead. Bob Weir sang lead on many popular songs also.
The Warlocks was the first name for the Grateful Dead so the answer is Jerry Garcia lead and Bobby Weir rythym guitar.
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Grateful Dead. Before they were called the Grateful Dead, they were the Warlocks.
It was performed by the Jerry Garcia Band, not the Dead.
Some bands which spun off The Grateful Dead include Old & In The Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, Diga Rhythm Band, Ratdog, Kingfish, Bobby & The Midnites. Some more input: Each of the boys also had there own. Jerry had a few throughout the years: GratefulDawg, with David Grisman, Mother Macree's Uptown Jug Band and The Jerry Garcia Band, or JGB. Bobby is Ratdog and was Bobby and the Midnights Micky Hart also has Planet Drum Phil Lesh has Phil and Friends Bill Kreutzman and Micky also play together as the Rythm Devils and Bill also has BK3 There were others also. See link below for Dead dot Net which has info on all the boys and their current activities.
I don't think that Jerry ever sings Me and Bobby McGee, this is a Bobby(Weir) song. If you haven't been here before, I do recommend you check out Archive.org if you want to hear the Grateful Dead play anything, anytime. They have about seven thousand user contributed grateful dead shows up. Check out Me and Bobby McGee from 9/28/1972 on the Arcive.org site. You'll have to click on the song in the player that comes up: http://www.archive.org/details/gd72-09-28.sbd-patched.chrisl.26933.sbeok.flacf Rob
Weekend Today - 1987 Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead 6-10 was released on: USA: 23 October 1993
The music never stopped !
Furthur witch is Phil and Bobby's band in on tour right now
Yes. Janis changed Bobby McGee to a male character though. The Grateful Dead also played the song with Bobby as a female. After Janis died the Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter wrote a song commemorating Janis Called 'Birds Song'
Yes, it is brand new. It also has a sub-category of Jerry Garcia.