Acoustic but abounding in energy, this 1986 show at the Ritz in NYC took place during a rare duo tour by Jerry and bassist/longtime friend John Kahn. You’ll hear two exquisite sets of Dylan tunes,... more
That’s Clarence Clemons sitting in on sax during this 1989 set performed just outside the Windy City. This was the last night of the Jerry Garcia Band’s longest and arguably finest tour, so this is... more
Here’s Garcia’s Acoustic Band at the Warfield Theatre on his home turf in San Francisco, and also at the Wiltern Theatre in L.A. in the fall of ’87. Fans hold this live album in particularly high... more
Larry Carlton, Merl Saunders and Merry Clayton are among those joining Jerry on this 1974 LP (which reached #49 pop), but it’s Garcia’s guitar work that dazzles the most here. He puts his own... more
That’s the Dead’s Bill Kreutzmann on drums, backing Jerry, Merl and the band as they joyfully fuse rock, jazz and R&B in these jams recorded in ’74 in California. The songs may be standards, but... more
Garcia split this 1976 album (a #42 LP) between covers and originals that the Dead had been doing live but hadn’t yet recorded in the studio. He plays with the Grateful Dead on some tracks and the... more
This Milwaukee concert is a testament to the reputation of Jerry’s 1991 tour being one of his all-time best. As a snowstorm raged outside, the band transfixed the room with "Lay Down Sally," "Money... more
Here’s Jerry with Donna and Keith Godchaux, John Kahn and Ron Tutt—that’s the mid-’70s prime lineup of the Jerry Garcia Band, and this is a 2-CD set of previously uncirculated performances, newly... more
These intimate Bay Area club performances are as adventurous and joyous as anything Jerry put down on the big concert stages. Grateful Dead engineer Betty Cantor-Jackson captured this just weeks... more
This soon-to-be-salivated-over new series of releases documenting Jerry’s magical 13-night run on Broadway starts with three previously unreleased sets at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Two early shows... more
2014 two CD live archive release. This fifth installment of the GARCIALIVE archival series presents the Jerry Garcia Band's New Year's Eve 1975 performance at the Keystone in Berkeley, California.... more
Garcia worshippers now have a new set of rescued soundboard recordings to treasure. This Sebastopol, California concert features Jerry’s frequent collaborator John Kahn, drummer Buzz Buchanan,... more
The Jerry Garcia Band’s 1989 East Coast tour was a particularly tasty treat for Dead Heads, as the group’s opening act was Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir featuring bassist extraordinaire Rob... more
Not only is this an exciting find for Garcia fans and Dead Heads, but also for admirers of the other great musicians heard within these two-and-a-half hours of unissued recordings. These inspired... more
Jerry was on his home turf here, in the Greek Theatre in Berkeley with his fantastic band—and guest Bela Fleck on banjo! Bela plays on Midnight Moonlight and an otherworldly trip through Jimmy... more
The first release in the new Garcia Live series captures the band’s early and late shows at the historic Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey on March 1, 1980. Jerry, bassist John Kahn, keyboardist... more
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