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Remembering the Dead's Jerry Garcia
Remembering the Dead's Jerry Garcia
A Musical Life RSL special guest post by Jeremy Seiferth JERRY GARCIA Aug 1, 1942 – Aug 9, 1995 REMEMBERING - Jerry Garcia passed away 14 years ago today due to complications of battling a long drug addiction. The world lost an counter-culture icon and a music hero but what it ...
Jerry Garcia fans eternally Grateful in S.F.
sfgate.com — Garcia was born on Aug. 1, 1942, and long before he was the lead singer of the... Dead, he lived on Harrington Street in the working-class Excelsior District, built tree houses, cleaned out stables and ran around the nearby 330-acre, woodsy McLaren. ... Jerry Garcia fans eternally Grateful in S.F.
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