Here is the latest news from David Gans, producer and host of the Grateful Dead Hour.
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The Mickey Hart Band will feature Steve Kimock on guitar, George Porter Jr on bass, Jen Durkin on vocals, and talking drum master Sikiru Adepoju. After headlining appearances at Harmony Festival in Santa Rosa on June 6 and Wakarusa on June 8, the group will head out on an 18 city trek beginning July 3 at the Rothbury Festival and continuing through July 24 at 10K Lakes Festival.Mickey Hart Band tour info and more on his site, mickeyhart.net Infrared Roses is the wonderful work of Bob Bralove. From the bio on his web site:
Bob Bralove was the MIDI wizard, producer (Infrared Roses, Built to Last), and co-writer of Gold and Platinum selling songs, including: “Picasso Moon,” “Way to Go Home,” “Easy Answers,” “Parallelogram,” “Little Nemo in Nightland,” “Sparrow Hawk Row,” with the Grateful Dead for the last eight years of the long, strange trip…. Bralove is especially well known for his undeniable creative sound, performing and designing with the Grateful Dead, the mind-bending, avant-garde Drums and Space segments of their live shows.Infrared Roses is out of print, but maybe it’ll come back when GDP/Rhino get the download program going. Stay tuned. Bob recently released a CD of solo piano improvisations called Stories in Black and White.
Support for the Grateful Dead Hour comes this week from: Grateful Dead Productions, announcing the release of Winterland 1973: The Complete Recordings, a 9-disc set containing every note recorded at the legendary San Francisco venue on November 9, 10, and 11, 1973. Mastered in HDCD from the original 2-track reels using a state-of-the-art restoration technique, Winterland 1973 captures the post-Pigpen Dead at a creative peak on their home turf. Audio samples, historical documents, message board, and details of a limited-edition bonus disc are available now at dead.net. The 10,000 Lakes Festival, July 23 through 26 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. 10KLF features Phil Lesh & Friends, Mickey Hart Band, Dark Star Orchestra, The Flaming Lips, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Michael Franti & Spearhead, and over fifty additional acts. More information and tickets for the 10,000 Lakes Festival are available at 10klf.com Woodstock Trading Company, a brick-and-mortar as well as an online store offering clothing, posters, incense, tye dyes, and gifts from the Grateful Dead and numerous other bands. The store is located in Cherry Hill, New Jersey and online at woodstocktradeco.com.
DG performances in northern California this weekend

Friday, April 18, 9pm til ?? – David Gans performs “solo electric” at the Old Western Saloon in the heart of Point Reyes Station, California. Admission is $5. The ride out there is breathtaking – come early!
Saturday, April 19, 8pm: DG plays the Poster Room at the Fillmore in San Francisco. Hot Buttered Rum is the headliner and Poor Man’s Whiskey opens the show on the main stage. DG plays before the show and during the breaks.
“Peyote to LSD” on the History Channel 4/19
Peyote to LSD: A Psychedelic Odyssey
From the History Channel web site:
Plant Explorer Richard Evans Schulte’s discoveries of hallucinogenic plants revolutionized science and laid the foundation for the psychedelic sixties. Now his protégé, Wade Davis, follows in his footsteps to experience for himself the discoveries that Schultes brought to the western world. Watch native ceremonies and visit laboratories in Switzerland to explore the evolution of psychedelic substances from sacred plants to LSD. Join legendary authors, musicians and Beat Poets on an epic journey that spans decades.
(all times Eastern)
Saturday, April 19 10:00 PM
Sunday, April 20 02:00 AM
Saturday, April 26 05:00 PM
According to this post on DeadNet, Bob Weir appears in the documentary, and some Grateful Dead music is included.
View the trailer here.
GDH returns to the air in Santa Fe
The Grateful Dead Hour will air on Project 101.5 FM in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fridays at 7pm starting this Friday, April 18.
Live on KWMR this evening
I’m on my way out to beautiful West Marin with my wife for a couple of days. Point Reyes National Seashore! It’s a lovely spot. The picture at the top of this blog was taken out there.
This evening I’m going to visit KWMR in Point Reyes Station to play a little music and help with their fund drive. I’ll be on the air with host Jerry “The Hippie from Olema” Lunsford from 6:40 until 8:30 PDT. You can listen online by going to kwmr.org and clicking on the “ON AIR” button at the top of the page.
And of course, we’d love it if you would make a donation to this wonderful radio station – community broadcasting at its finest. You can phone in your pledge at 415-663-8273 or contribute online.
And on Friday evening, I perform at the Old Western Saloon in Point Reyes Station. It’s on the main drag – you can’t miss it! Showtime is 9:30pm.
