Grateful Dead Hour #991

Week of September 17, 2007

Part 1 33:49
Grateful Dead 5/1/70 Alfred College, Alfred NY
MONKEY AND THE ENGINEER
CANDYMAN
ME AND MY UNCLE
MAMA TRIED
THE RACE IS ON
WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE
NEW SPEEDWAY BOOGIE
JORDAN

Part 2 22:36
Big Bill Broonzy, from The Roots of Bob Dylan
GOIN’ DOWN THE ROAD FEELIN’ BAD
Grateful Dead 5/1/70 Alfred College, Alfred NY
UNCLE JOHN’S BAND
NOT FADE AWAY

I found the Big Bill Broonzy track on a Mojo Magazine compilation titled The Roots of Bob Dylan, distributed with the June 2006 issue. What a great publication Mojo is! They recently did a Rolling Stones issue with kick-ass interviews with Keith Richards interview and engineer Andy Johns.

And what a sweet performance of “Goin’ Downt he Road Feelin’ Bad”!

Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from:

MagnoliaFest, a festival of American roots music October 25th through 28th at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida, just across the Georgia line. Toots & The Maytals, Railroad Earth, Donna the Buffalo, Peter Rowan & The Free Mexican Airforce, Col Bruce Hampton & The Quark Alliance, David Gans, and many many more. Information is available at 904-249-7990 and magmusic.com, where you will also find information on Music Farmers, a documentary about MagnoliaFest, now available on DVD. magmusic.com

The Echo Project, October 12-14 outside of Atlanta – three nights of camping and music from Phil Lesh & Friends, The Flaming Lips, moe., Umphrey’s McGee, The Disco Biscuits, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Tea Leaf Green & dozens of others.

ArSeaEm Recordings, an artist-friendly record label, presenting the double live CD New Riders of the Purple Sage New Year’s Eve 2006, recorded, mixed and produced by Bob and Betty. The New Riders of the Purple Sage features David Nelson, Buddy Cage, Michael Fanzarano, Ronnie Penque, and Johnny Markowski. Audio clips, downloads, and more information are available at NRPSlive.com and in the iTunes music store.

BackstageAuctions.com, presenting “Rock History – Cleveland Style” featuring the private collection of David Spero, Cleveland’s own rock n roll royalty. Four decades of rock and roll memorabilia – Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, The Who, Janis Joplin, The Beatles & dozens more including guitars, rare recordings, photos, posters, tour apparel and much more. Viewing begins September 16 with the auction starting September 23 running online for a week.

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