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		<title>Merry Jerry</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jerry Garcia was born on August 1, 1942 and in 2017 we&#8217;re observing his 75th birthday. This anniversary calls to mind my BEST AMERICAN BANDS OF ALL TIME LIST. I won&#8217;t get into all of the details of that list here, but I will tell you that when I first made that countdown about 12 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jerry Garcia was born on August 1, 1942 and in 2017 we&#8217;re observing his 75th birthday. This anniversary calls to mind my BEST AMERICAN BANDS OF ALL TIME LIST. I won&#8217;t get into all of the details of that list here, but I will tell you that when I first made that countdown about 12 years ago the Dead were highly considered for the top spot: the Dead were hugely influential and the culture they created around their live performances was as pioneering as it continues to be long-lived. I love the band&#8217;s  <em>Working Man&#8217;s Dead</em> and <em>American Beauty</em> albums, and I think the <em>Dylan &#038; The Dead</em> album&#8217;s live take on &#8220;I Want You&#8221; might be the definitive version of that song. All these things are true. That said, my favorite Dead-related project is a stoner-bluegrass record called <em>Old &#038; In The Way</em> which featured Jerry Garcia on banjo, David Grisman on mandolin, Peter Rowan on vocals, and the late great Vassar Clements on fiddle. Here&#8217;s the AllMusic review of their eponymous debut&#8230;</p>
<p><em>The first release from Jerry Garcia&#8217;s short-lived backcountry bluegrass act was this 1973 recording that also highlighted the amazing skills of mandolin player David Grisman. The quintet actually released only this record, recorded at a series of performances in 1973, but the sound caught on with Grateful Dead fans and the record actually built up the group&#8217;s legacy long after they disbanded. The songs themselves, mostly penned by guitarist Peter Rowan and Grisman as well as a handful of traditional numbers and even a revamped version of the Rolling Stones&#8217; classic &#8220;Wild Horses,&#8221; are delivered with the sincere reverence of true bluegrass fanatics. Soaring multi-part harmonies; fiddle, guitar, banjo, bass, and mandolin lines that seamlessly intertwine with a good-time feel; and exceptionally solid musicianship round out the ten-track effort. Fans of the Grateful Dead&#8217;s jolly throwback tunes should already have this in their collection, but even those put off by the member&#8217;s psychedelic resumés will find that Old &#038; in the Way is nothing of the sort. This is the sound of purists re-creating the music they grew up with and it&#8217;s both enjoyable and inspiring to listen to. Like American Beauty and Workingman&#8217;s Dead, this record showcases Garcia going back to his roots, and it shows that he and his buddies have more than the chops required to live up to their legend.</em></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s Old &#038; In The Way&#8230;</p>
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