Archive for January, 2008

Click to Support Rock the Earth

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

From Marc Ross, executive director of Rock the Earth:

We’re currently in second place in Patagonia’s $5,000 grant giveaway. With the forthcoming opening of the Boulder, Colorado store on April 5th, Patagonia has offered Rock the Earth the chance to win a $5,000 grant by gaining the om the public. Please go to patagonia.com/boulder and vote for Rock the Earth as your charity of choice.

To put things in perspective, $5,000 means 500 hours of low-cost legal assistance to help preserve some of America’s natural spaces like Grand Canyon or Yellowstone National Park! So please help Rock the Earth today by voting at patagonia.com/boulder and please spread the word! Contest ends on March 29. Thank you!

Dead to the World 1/30/08

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Dark Star ->
St. Stephen ->
The Eleven ->
Death Don’t Have No Mercy
Grateful Dead 4/13/69 U of Colorado Ballroom, Boulder

Stealin’Grateful Dead 7/30/66 Vancouver BC
Excerpt from the film Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost
On the Road Again
The Rub (Ain’t It Crazy)
Beat It on Down the Line
Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions
Excerpt from the film Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost
New New Minglewood Blues
Viola Lee Blues
– GD 7/16/66 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco
Excerpt from the film Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean – Blind Lemon Jefferson, from Anthology of American Folk Music
One Kind Favor – Grateful Dead 7/29/66 Vancouver BC
Gonna Die with My Hammer In My Hand – Williamson Brothers and Curry, from Anthology of American Folk Music
John Henry – John Sebastian and David Grisman, Satisfied
The Monkey and The EngineerMother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions

Casey Jones, The Union ScabUtah Phillips, We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years

KPFA marathon Feb 9

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

The annual KPFA Grateful Dead marathon is scheduled for Saturday, February 9, 9am to 1am Pacific Time.

We’ll be webcasting via DeadNet, nugs.net, gdradio.net, and kpfa.org

Many musical treats, of course, and a fine array of thank-you gifts including CDs, DVDs, books, and DeadNet Store gift cards.

More info to come. Mark your calendars and spread the word!

Deadheads (and others) can call any time to volunteer to work in the phone room: 848-6767, x618. It’s a lot of fun, and the food is usually pretty good, too!

Donna Jean interview in The Music Box

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Donna Jean Finds Her Groove

By John Metzger

Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, the enigmatic figure who danced and sang with the Grateful Dead for seven years after she boldly approached Jerry Garcia at a gig in the early 1970s, is starting over again with a vigorous attitude that has been spurred by her refreshing sense of passion for the project. Teaming with the Zen Tricksters as well as
keyboard player Mookie Siegel and singer Wendy Lanter, Godchaux-MacKay recently recorded a brand-new album, and the ensemble currently is making preparations for a six-week tour that begins in February. “I’m 60 freaking years old!” she laughingly declared with a mixture of disbelief and enthusiasm before our conversation even really began.

The complete interview is posted on The Music Box.

Donna Jean and the Tricksters web site

GDH 393 on DeadNet

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Just a reminder that we’re posting a show from the Grateful Dead Hour archives every Wednesday on DeadNet. This week it’s GD Hour #393, which features a one-of-a-kind collaboration between the Dead and the Airplane recorded September 7, 1969 at the Family Dog on the Great Highway in San Francisco. Enjoy!

Jeb Puryear “Barack the Vote” + DTB dates

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Fri. Feb 1, 2008 State Theatre of Ithaca Ithaca, NY – BARACK THE VOTE: This is NOT a Donna the Buffalo show. It will be the Jeb Puryear Band, plus the Sim Redmond Band, Richie Stearns, Hank Roberts, Kevin Kinsella, Uniit, Crow Greenspun, Bethlehem Church Choir, special guest performance by Samite and more. This is a free show with a suggested donation of $10. All are welcome! Starts at 6:30pm music starts at 7:30pm.

Donna the Buffalo:

Fri. Feb 8, 2008 Garlic Fest Delray Beach, FL 8:00pm

Sat. Feb 9, 2008 Freebird Cafe Jacksonville Beach, FL

Fri. Feb 15, 2008 Smith Opera House Geneva, NY 8:00pm
***With Keith Frank!!!

Sat. Feb 16, 2008 Castaways Ithaca, NY 8:00pm
***With Keith Frank!!!

Joni Mitchell sings “Me and My Uncle”

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

YouTube delivers the goods again!

Grateful Dead Hour #1010

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Week of January 28, 2008

Part 1 20:59
Best of the Johnny Cash TV Show (DVD)
BIG RIVER
SING ME BACK HOME

Excerpts from Johnny Cash radio special

Part 2 35:56
Grateful Dead 4/21/86 Berkeley Community Theater
GOIN’ DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN’ BAD->
MORNING DEW->
AROUND AND AROUND->
NOT FADE AWAY
DON’T EASE ME IN

See my earlier post about the Johnny Cash Show DVD. A wonderful musical document.

Support for the Grateful Dead hour this week comes from Heart of Gold Records and Dig Music, presenting the debut self-titled release from Donna Jean and The Tricksters featuring twelve original tracks including “All I Gotta Say”. Donna Jean & The Tricksters are touring nationally through April 5. The new CD is available in stores, digitally and online. More information & tour dates are available at donnajeanandthetricksters.com.

Kind Veggie Burritos: the cookbook

Friday, January 25th, 2008

This came up in an email conversation today, and I thought I’d post about it here, too.

Beth Livingston’s Kind Veggie Burritos is still available, and she’s still donating her proceeds to the Rex Foundation.

From the web site:

Recipes for Deadheads, by Deadheads

Heading into our Lucky 13th year, Kind Veggie Burritos has been bringing smiles and good vibes to Deadheads and other kind people all over the globe. It’s got over 120 pages of yummy recipes, tour photos and fun — collected with love from Deadheads everywhere. Includes recipes for munchies, breads for your head, breakfast treats, entreés, home-brews and of course, plenty of kind veggie burritos.

Mail order only – not available in stores! No profits, no corporate trips!

All proceeds go to
SEVA
which is the non-profit foundation for compassionate social action, headed by good people like Ram Dass and Wavy Gravy.

And also to
The Rex Foundation
the Grateful Dead’s own charitable foundation that supports the arts and honors the spirit of community, service and creativity.

And here’s a blurb from the web page:

“This is a wonderful book, aglow with Deadhead spirit, warmth, and unpretentious good eats. When I first read it, it seemed like one of the sweetest homespun products of the culture of Shakedown Street; now it brings a wistful tear or two and a flood of memories. The only place food ever tasted better than it did in the lot after a raging show was breakfast over a campfire in the mountains.

“Turn these pages, and feel the fresh air cooling your sweaty back-of-the-knees as you bite into a mouthful of something body-warming, soul-nourishing, and healthy, ladled from a steaming pot in the back of a bus. Sure, there was a lot of skanky, carelessly-prepared food out there too – but not in this book. Beth has done justice to our culture and our memories of the vittles that kept us going through the best times of our lives; and made it possible to at least taste those times again.”

Steve Silberman
Author of Skeleton Key: A Dictionary for Deadheads

Donna Jean and the Tricksters

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Here’s an article about the new Donna Jean and the Tricksters CD by Steve Terrell in the Santa Fe New Mexican

I disagree with Terrell’s assessment of the new CD, but I enjoyed the article anyway.

The official release date of Donna Jean and the Tricksters is next Tuesday. I’ll be featuring some tracks from the CD, plus a few highlights from the band’s September 2007 live performance on KPFA, in Grateful Dead Hour #1011.