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Dead veterans Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann also posted their own individual statements. -
Phish, Dead & Company w/ John Mayer to Launch Summer Tours in June: Resale Tickets Rising
Two of the world's biggest jam bands are back at it this summer with lengthy headlining North American tours. Phish and Dead & Company will embark on their own treks next month, with Phish's tour launching on June 22 in St. Paul, Minnesota and Dead & Co's tour taking off on June 10 in Charlotte. -
Dead & Company Announce 17-Date U.S. Summer Tour for 2016
After the Grateful Dead 50th anniversary Fare Thee Well stint in Santa Clara and Chicago, three of the four "Core Four" members, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, decided to keep truckin' on, playing their classic tunes under a new moniker with the help of John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti. Weir recently admitted that both Dead & Company, the grateful dead reincarnate super group and RatDog would be making moves in 2016. The long strange trip will continue on through the United States with a highly anticipated 2016 summer tour. -
Dead & Company Truck On with Fall North American Tour at Atlanta Gig [WATCH]
Dead & Company's first North American tour as a group keeps truckin' on as they recently stormed the stage at Atlanta's Philips Arena. The newly formed group, blending together Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart with John Mayer, Jeff Chimenti and Oteil Burbridge, pulled out a number of Dead staple tunes each night over the span of two sets and an engaging, sentimental encore. -
Dead & Company Play Third Madison Square Garden Gig for Free [WATCH]
Since early October, Deadheads on the East Coast frantically checked their e-mails for one special message--that said they'd be going to see Dead & Company at Madison Square Garden for free. -
John Mayer Details Dead & Company Experience in MSG Live Stream Trailer [WATCH]
In an original trailer for Dead & Company's impending American Express Unstaged livestream of their third Madison Square Garden stop, John Mayer and the members of the Grateful Dead detailed the one of a kind experience of performing for massive crowds dedicated to the everlasting tunes of the Dead. -
John Mayer, Grateful Dead Members Unite as Dead & Company
Iconic folk-rockers the Grateful Dead wrapped up their extensive and mystifying careers over Fourth of July weekend with their Soldier Field Fare Thee Well gigs but Eastcoasters have been eager to bring the Dead across country. Although the "Core Four" took their final bow, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir have decided to join forces with musician John Mayer, Allman Brother's bassist Oteil Burbridge and Ratdog keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to invent Dead & Co. -
Grateful Dead Add Two California Concerts with Trey Anastasio due to Demand from Deadheads
The Grateful Dead have announced two additional dates with Trey Anastasio, these ones to take place in Santa Clara, CA, ahead of the trio of "Fare Thee Well" show at Chicago's Soldier Field schedule for July. The announcement came in response to a number of complaints from the many "Deadheads" bothered by details of the Chicago finale. -
Skrillex and Bonnaroo Share 7-Part SuperJam Documentary Featuring The Doors, The Grateful Dead, Zedd, Damian Marley, Thundercat and More [WATCH]
Bonnaroo took a big risk when it booked Skrillex to lead a "SuperJam," one of the unique aspects of the festival where an artist curates a massive collective of disparate artists from either the same genre or different ones to come together and play a variety of songs, generally covers. But, by all accounts, his was one of the most successful at the festival as he managed to blend electronic music with hip-hop, rock and reggae, calling upon artists from all across styles and decades. AT&T teamed up with Bonnaroo to put together a seven-part documentary about the making of the Skrillex SuperJam and the meeting of the minds that included Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead; Robbie Krieger, guitarist for The Doors; A$AP Ferg; Thundercat; Big Gigantic; Warpaint; Zedd; Janelle Monáe; Damian Marley; and many others.
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