The Grateful Dead went years without a real radio hit but still was one of the most popular and iconic rock acts in the world — mostly because of the band's lengthy and memorable live sets.
Aside from the Grateful Dead, Duke is no stranger to hosting famous names. In 1972, legendary singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder ...
NHL teams from around the league will celebrate the Grateful Dead legacy with a series of theme nights throughout the ...
April 1978 and Duke ‘78 both debut on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart...but that's where the similarities end.
In April of 1978, the Grateful Dead rolled into Duke University inside a pair of black limousines to deliver a blistering ...
Former Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary and Justice Secretary Jack Straw explains why he's backing Yvette Cooper to lead the Labour party back into government. British elections used to be heroically ...
Both of the Grateful Dead’s new arrivals also manage to appear on at least one other Billboard chart. Friends of the Devils ...
During live performances, Jerry played regular guitar solos, rather than pedal steel, so ‘Candyman’ offers a rare example of ...
An excerpt from a new book by a longtime Jerry Garcia collaborator, the first new Jermaine Cole song since the Great Beef of ...
The Dead's longtime publicist on Robert Hunter's lost manuscript, Jerry Garcia's big Leo energy, and the accident that ...
Jacopo Raule/FilmMagic “I feel really grateful for the career that I've had,” the singer tells PEOPLE. “And I feel so grateful for my fans. Also, I think I had a lot of trouble with it at ...
“And, you know, I think that I just went through a lot.” “I feel really grateful for the career that I've had,” the singer tells PEOPLE. “And I feel so grateful for my fans ...