September 2010
If you weren't in the know in Southern Virginia in early October of 1989, then you probably missed an epic pair of "stealth" shows the Dead played under the guise of their original name "The Warlocks." Dead.net proudly presents those historic October 8 & 9, 1989 Hampton Coliseum shows as the latest in a distinguished line of complete-run boxes.
Road Trips Vol 3. No. 4 features the very best from Recreation Hall at Penn State on 5/6/80 and Barton Hall at Cornell in upstate New York the following night, 5/7/80. The 3-CD set spotlights two sparkling shows that will surely garner new respect for the sizzling Spring of '80 tour. Click here for more info including a listening party.
Buy the Formerly The Warlocks Box AND Road Trips Vol. 3. No. 4 together and get free standard shipping!*
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Between 1967 and 1970, the Grateful Dead recorded five studio albums for Warner Bros. Records that formed the psychedelic canon on which the band’s live legend was built. Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty with THE WARNER BROS. STUDIO ALBUMS, a five-LP boxed set.
Dead World Roundup

- Going Furthur with John Kadlecik:The Dead.net Interview
- An interesting thing happened at the very first show by Furthur at the Fox Theatre in Oakland in the fall of 2009. The opening set had been going along nicely, with the new lineup gelling a bit more with each tune and lead guitarist John Kadlecik obviously becoming more comfortable with every passing moment...
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- Further Festival: Music Is Magic At California Gathering
- I’ve yet to encounter anyone who attended the Memorial Day weekend Further Festival who didn’t have an absolute blast! And why not: the music was first-rate, the weather breathtakingly beautiful, the setting perfect...
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- Acoustic Oasis Offers Extra Large Serving of The Pizza Tapes
- Some of the best music Jerry Garcia made in the 1990s came out of acoustic sessions at mandolin maestro David Grisman’s Marin County recording studio, Dawg Music. During Jerry’s lifetime...
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