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The Heart Of Town: Grahame Lesh Kicks Off GD60 Festivities With A Star-Studded Lineup [Recap/Videos]
Grahame Lesh kicked off a weekend celebrating 60 years of the Grateful Dead with his star-studded The Heart of Town blowout ...
Grahame Lesh & Friends' all-star The Heart of Town celebration of the Grateful Dead in San Francisco will be streamed via ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNDead and Company Joined by Phil Lesh’s Son at Dead 60: Videos, Set List
Dead and Company wrapped up three days in celebration of the Grateful Dead after hosting a very special guest: Phil Lesh‘s ...
Billy Strings also joins the band for "Wharf Rat" on the opening night of the weekend-long Grateful Dead 60th anniversary ...
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‘It's a big deal': Grahame Lesh readies for S.F.'s Grateful Dead 60th anniversary celebration
The son of the Grateful Dead's founding bassist is hosting a three-night concert series, the Heart of Town, at Pier 48 as part of San Francisco's Grateful Dead 60th anniversary celebration.
Phil Lesh's son is hosting a three-day concert to run in conjunction with the Grateful Dead's 60th Anniversary celebration in San Francisco. "There’s a Grateful Dead night almost every day of the week ...
Photo: Bill Kelly Following Dead & Company’s three-night concert series at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park in celebration of ...
John Mayer thanked his fellow Dead Heads for accepting him as part of the Grateful Dead's impact on music over the past 60 ...
Last month, singer-guitarist Grahame Lesh joined his dad, Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, onstage at Merriweather Post Pavilion to sing “Liberty,” a latter-day Dead song. Years earlier, when ...
When Grahame Lesh decided to enter his high school talent show in 2003, he asked his dad, Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, if he'd join him to perform the band's hippie-era anthem "Sugar Magnolia." ...
NEED TO KNOW Grahame Lesh says his family's No. 1 priority is keeping the Grateful Dead's legacy going Life on the road as a child with the Grateful Dead was like a "circus," he tells PEOPLE ...
When Grahame Lesh decided to enter his high school talent show in 2003, he asked his dad, Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, if he’d join him to perform the band’s hippie-era anthem “Sugar ...
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