Jerry Garcia
Born Jerome John Garcia, August 1, 1942, San Francisco, California,
USA; died August 9, 1995, Forest Knolls, California, USA. For Nancy
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The Black Mountain Boys (early 1960s)
- Jerry Garcia - banjo/vocals
- David Nelson - mandolin
- Robert Hunter - bass
- Sandy Rothman - guitar
The Wildwood Boys / The Hart Valley Drifters
( ? - 1964)
- Jerry Garcia - banjo/vocals
- David Nelson - mandolin
- Robert Hunter - bass
- Pete Albin - guitar/vocals
Pete Albin forms
Big Brother and
the Holding Company. David Nelson later joins The
New Riders of the Purple Sage.
Mother
McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (1964 -
1965)
The
Warlocks (1965)
The Grateful
Dead (1965 - 1995)
The New Riders of the Purple Sage
(1969 - 1971)
Old
and In the Way (1973)
- Jerry Garcia - banjo/vocals
- Peter Rowan - guitar/vocals
- David
Grisman - mandolin/vocals
- Vassar Clements - fiddle
- John Kahn - bass
Albums:
- "Old
and In the Way" (live) (1973)
- "That
High Lonesome Sound" (live) (1996) - recorded in 1973.
- "Breakdown"
(live) (1997) - recorded in 1973.
Solo albums:
- "Garcia"
(1972)
- "Live
at Keystone, vol. 1" (1973) (with Merl Saunders,
John Kahn, and Bill Vitt)
- "Live
at Keystone, vol. 2" (1973) (with Merl Saunders,
John Kahn, and Bill Vitt)
- "(Compliments
of) Garcia" (1974)
- "Reflections"
(1976)
- "Cats
Under the Stars" (1978)
- "Run
for the Roses" (1982)
- "Almost
Acoustic" (1988)
- "Keystone
Encores, vol. 1" (1988) (with Merl Saunders, John
Kahn, and Bill Vitt)
- "Jerry
Garcia / David Grisman" (1991) (with David Grisman)
- "Jerry
Garcia Band" (1991)
- "Not
for Kids Only" (1993) (with David Grisman)
- "Blue
Incantation" (1995) (with Sanjay Mishra)
- "Shady
Grove" (1996) (with David
Grisman)
- "How
Sweet It Is" (live) (1997)
- "Side
Trips Volume One" (1998) (with Howard Wales)
- "So
What" (1998) (with David
Grisman)
- "The
Pizza Tapes" (2000) (with David Grisman
and Tony Rice)
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