Abstract This paper discusses the phenomenon known as "The Grateful Dead." The author suggests that the band's cult-like followers, the Deadheads, have become a religion unto themselves. Historical and geographical overviews of the band's genesis are given in detail.
From the Paper "From the beginning there was more to the Grateful Dead than just music. When Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan turned their acoustic bluegrass band, Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, into the electric R & B band the Warlocks, and then into the psychedelic rock assemblage, the Grateful Dead, not only was musical history made, but religious history, too. A mystical religious transformation occurred. Somehow without even trying, myth and magic were born. Did the finger of God come out of the sky and light up the band? Not exactly. But, whatever it was that happened, a group of disciples grew up around the holy center of Jerry Garcia and his band. They called themselves the Deadheads, and whatever it was that came into the lives of the Deadheads, it came much like the burning bush appeared to Moses."
Abstract This paper examines Jerry Garcia's life as a musician and his style of music. It provides a description of his personal life and what helped him become a successful rock star. This paper looks at the figures that influenced Garcia's career and in turn, who he has managed to influence.
From the Paper "Jerry Garcia was born on August 1st, 1942 in San Francisco, CA. His father was a Spanish immigrant who was an accomplished musician in his own right. When Jerry Garcia was only 5 he saw his father drown while on a family camping trip (Fong-Torres, 1995). Though he had half of his middle finger cut off at age 4 while helping his brother split wood (Fong-Torres, 1995), Garcia learned how to play the piano, and then became interested in the electric guitar. After dropping out of high school, Garcia enlisted in the Army, but was discharged after only nine months due to getting into minor trouble several times (Bruning, 1995)."
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