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Artist description
THE MUSIC, as the late, great John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie liked toremind us, is all already out there, waiting, like some intelligencetransmitted from another galaxy by a higher life form, to be received,deciphered, and retransmitted for the benefit of humankind. All any ofus can hope for, Diz said, is to grab ourselves some little piece ofit. (Gary Lambert) |
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Music Style
Blues, Folk, Jazz, Jam, Rock |
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Musical Influences
The Grateful Dead |
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Similar Artists
The Grateful Dead - check them out at http://www.dead.net/ |
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Artist History
History will note that in the summer of NineteenHundred and Ninety-Eight, a band of intrepidEarthlings, known as The Other Ones, (aided andabetted by a large support crew and severalthousand of their closest friends, sometimesknown as Deadheads) set off into the deep spaceof collective, improvised exploration, andgrabbed a whole lot of that timeless music, madesomething fresh and new of it, and brought itback home - and in the process brought backsomething that was feared by some to be foreverlost: that elusive, indefinable something, knownto some as "The Groupmind." It was BACK! And itfelt so good! (Gary Lambert) |
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Group Members
Bob Weir - Guitar & VocalsPhil Lesh - Bass & VocalsMickey Hart - Percussion, RAMU & VocalsBruce Hornsby - Piano, Keyboards & VocalsDave Ellis - Saxophone & VocalsSteve Kimock - GuitarMark Karan - Guitar & Vocals John Molo - Drums |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Percussion, RAMU, Piano, Saxophone, Drums |
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Albums
The Strange Remain. |
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Additional Info
Mississippi Half-Step |
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Location
Novato, ca - USA |
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