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The Thrill is Gone 2. Grateful Dawg 3. Two Soldiers 4. Friend of the Devi 5. Russian Lullaby 6. Dawg's Waltz 7. Walkin' Boss 8. Rockin' Chair 9. Arabia |
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GARCIA/GRISMAN Jerry Garcia & David Grisman |
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In their first recording project in 15 years, Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead and David Grisman, the father of Dawg Music, team up for an all acoustic excursion into the far corners of American music. From Irving Berlin's "Russian Lullaby" and B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone" to a brand new tune appropriately entitled "Grateful Dawg," this self-titled collaboration is, as one critic put it, "irresistible." It won a Bay Area Music Award for independent record of the year, a Grammy nomination in the category of contemporary folk and the hearts of Deadheads and Dawgheads alike. Longtime
friends, Garcia and Grisman first met in the early '60s at a bluegrass
festival on the east coast. In 1970, Grisman laid down mandolin tracks
on the Grateful Dead's landmark album American Beauty. A few years later,
they joined forces again to form the short-lived, ever-popular bluegrass
band Old and in the Way. The two renewed their friendship in 1990 and
decided to record something for Grisman's independent label. Garcia/ Grisman
is the first acoustic-only recording of Jerry's long career. |
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