August 3, 2022
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1. Trixie Garcia: Comes A Time
“I’m still recovering from Red Rocks,” Trixie Garcia says with a laugh, a few days after attending the Jerry Garcia 80th Birthday Symphonic Celebration... CONTINUE...
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2. Legal Battle Over Prince’s $156 Million Estate Concludes After Six Years
The extensive legal battle over the Prince’s estate has finally ended after six years. The estate will be split among the talent management company and independent music publisher Primary Wave and the three oldest heirs or their families. CONTINUE...
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3. GuitarGrip introduces Jerry Garcia Guitar Hanger Collection. “Officially Licensed” by © Jerry Garcia Family LLC
Don't miss your chance to collect this very special work of art. Handcrafted instrument hangers of Jerry’s iconic right hand and 4 famous logos. Numbered with Certificate of Authenticity, each hanger reflects the beauty embodied in Jerry’s music and the instruments he played. Holds guitars, bass & non-musical items. CONTINUE...
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4. Phil Lesh & Friends Share Lineup for Stern Grove Festival: Scott Metzger, Mikaela Davis, Stuart Bogie and More
Adored Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh announced who will be joining him for Phil Lesh & Friends during his performance at the Stern Grove Festival in San Francisco on Aug. 14. CONTINUE...
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5. Phish Dust Off The Beatles’ “Strawberry Fields Forever” in Ohio
Phish continued their summer tour on Tuesday night at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The ensemble’s stop at The Buckeye State’s outdoor amphitheater represented their ninth appearance since their inaugural performance at the venue on July 31, 1992... CONTINUE...
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6. Steve Lacy Details Give You The World Tour 2022
American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer Steve Lacy announced he will take his new album Gemini Rights on the road in October with his Give You The World Tour. CONTINUE...
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7. Blue Note New York to Celebrate Charlie Watts with The Rolling Stones Touring Band and Special Guests
Blue Note New York has unveiled the dates and lineup for a multi-night musical celebration honoring The Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in 2021. CONTINUE...
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