Here is the latest news from David Gans, producer and host of the Grateful Dead Hour.
Barry Barnes review
This review was posted as a comment by Barry Barnes, author of Everything I Know About Business I Learned from the Grateful Dead. I thought it deserved a post of its own!I’ve been following David’s musical development for the past 18 years, and I’ve seen him at least once every year as well as listening to his CDs. But I wasn’t prepared for his latest CD release: It’s a Hand Me Down. To me, he’s reached a new level as a musician and vocalist, and he demonstrates both in this solo album. David’s guitar playing is at its finest on this album. It’s primarily acoustic but he sometimes uses multiple guitar tracks as well as looping, which has been a key feature of his live performances for several years, and he plugs in on a few tracks. What surprised me most are his vocals. They seem to be even richer and deeper than in his earlier work. And I don’t recall much vibrato, which he now does beautifully here. Best of all for me, however, are songs like “Attics of My Life” and “Brokedown Palace” where he sings in almost a falsetto voice that is delicate, gently measured and spot on. No one could deliver them any better than he does here. This CD is billed as an album of Grateful Dead covers, which it is, but it’s much more than that to me. In his liner note commentary, he says that after so many years of playing guitar, singing and writing songs, and being immersed in the Grateful Dead scene in many ways, these songs are delivered in his own voice. And they are. The songs do become his. They move way past being simply cover songs. It’s a joy for me to listen to this CD. It’s the most enjoyable recording of Grateful Dead “cover” music I’ve heard. In fact, the entire CD is my favorite of 2015. Give it a listen! (Ordering info here.)
Buy “You Are Here”
An album of original material. Featuring Mark Karan, Robin Sylvester, Mookie Siegel, Jacob Groopman, J Raoul Brody, Leif Karlstrom, et al.
Blue Roses, Desert of Love, Plum Wine/Plum Jam, Therapy Blues, These Apartments, Shut Up and Listen*, Honeydew, Ran Into God
* lyrics by Robert Hunter!
Also available on Festivalink and iTunes

Buy both CDs


Here’s a link to order the two new CDs together:
More info, track lists, etc. here.
Grateful Dead Hour no. 1424
Week of January 4, 2016
Part 1 24:34
Grateful Dead 6/4/78 Campus Stadium, UC Santa Barbara
LOOKS LIKE RAIN
TENNESSEE JED
JACK STRAW
Part 2 30:57
Grateful Dead 6/4/78 Campus Stadium, UC Santa Barbara
SAMSON AND DELILAH
SHIP OF FOOLS
Dead and Company 11/7/15 Madison Square Garden, New York City
ST. STEPHEN
Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. On Friday, January 15, God Street Wine, Strangefolk, and Assembly of Dust will come together as Assembly of Strange Wine. These three bands have deep histories in the wild landscape of jam, and are coming together to share in the joy of creating incredibly adventurous music. Events, information, and ticketing at thecapitoltheatre.com.
Lamorinda Weekly re TIAADWD
Very nice preview article by Lou Fancher. Blair and I will be at the Lafayette (CA) Library next Thursday, January 7. Here is info about the event.
An excerpt: “Capturing the band’s essential aura through the words of band members and their collaborators is riveting, even for readers who don’t claim to be Deadheads. The myths and magnetism that drew a dedicated fan base is illustrated through interviews with over 100 people, including unofficial leader Jerry Garcia, drummer Mickey Hart, concert promoter Bill Graham, Carolyn ‘Mountain Girl’ Garcia, band member Bob Weir and others. Braided into the disparate, personal accounts with clarity and an admirable lack of hyperbole, given their backgrounds as Dead aficionados, Jackson and Gans insert fact-laden bridges to bolster an engrossing narrative.”