Friday, September 23, 2022

Jerry Garcia



Artist:  Jerry Garcia 
Birth Name:  Jerome John Garcia
Born:  August 1, 1942.  San Francisco, California, USA.
Died:  August 9, 1995.  Forest Knolls, California, USA.
Genre:  Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock, Bluegrass, Blues Rock, Jazz
Occupations:  Musician, Songwriter
Instruments:  Guitar, Pedal Steel, Banjo, Vocals

Jerry Garcia was an American Musician and Guitarist, Singer and Songwriter, he was best known for his Lead Guitar work, Singing, Songwriting and as a founding member of the band The Grateful Dead.

He had in a variety of side projects with The Saunders-Garcia Band, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in The Way, The Garcia/Grisman (Acoustic Duo), New Riders Of The Purple Sage, he also played pedal steel "The Farm" on album Volunteers with Jefferson Airplane, the hit single "Teach Your Children" with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on album Deja Vu, and he helped a lot of artists included Jefferson Airplane, Tom Fogerty, David Bromberg, Robert Hunter, Peter Rowan, Warren Zevon, Country Joe McDonald, Ornette Coleman, Bruce Hornsby, Bob Dylan, Brewer & Shipley's album Tarkio and many more.











Artist:  Jerry Garcia Band
Title:  Keystone, Palo Alto, December 23, 1977, KZSU Broadcast (2022)
Genre:  Rock, Folk Rock, Country Rock, Bluegrass, Blues Rock, Jazz
Label:  Teatro
Rating:   ****


Format:  CD

Tracks:

 1.  I Second That Emotion (11:45)
 2.  Love n The Afternoon (10:54)
 3.  Tore Up Over You (7:57)
 4.  The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (8:44)
 5.  Midnight Moonlight (10:28)

Personnel:  

Jerry Garcia:  Guitar, Vocals
John Kahn:  Bass
Keith Godchaux:  Keyboards
Buzz Buchanan:  Drums
Donna John Godchaux:  Backing Vocals
Maria Muldaur:  Backing Vocals

Keystone, Palo Alto, December 23, 1977, KZSU Broadcast is a live album by Jerry Garcia Band, released on September 14, 2022 by Teatro, recorded live from Keystone, Palo Alto, California, Friday, December 23, 1977 and The complete Stanford University Radio Station KZSU Broadcast. 



 





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