Week of December 30, 2013
Part 1 38:24
Grateful Dead 2/28/81 Uptown Theatre, Chicago IL
JACK STRAW
THEY LOVE EACH OTHER
MAMA TRIED->
MEXICALI BLUES
CANDYMAN->
LITTLE RED ROOSTER
Part 2 17:21
Might As Well: The Persuasions Sing Grateful Dead
SHIP OF FOOLS
Bob Weir, Ace
BLACK-THROATED WIND
One of the greatest times I ever had in my life was co-producing an album of Grateful Dead songs by the Persuasions, the legendary a cappella band. I got to help them choose the material, and I worked closely with bandleader Jerry Lawson and his partners in the studio. We brought in some great ringers, including the Dead’s last keyboardist, Vince Welnick, who accompanied the Persusasions’ bass singer Jim Hayes on “Ship of Fools,” which feels to me like ‘3 a.m. at the Psychedelic Cafe.” Here is my studio diary, with photos. Here is Jesse Jarnow’s review from jambands.com. And here is an interview I did with Steve Silberman for The Music Box.
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