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Here is the latest news from David Gans, producer and host of the Grateful Dead Hour.

KPFA GD marathon – thanks!

This list is evolving and probably incomplete. More names will be added as the day goes on and the memory sends messages to the mind. Grateful Dead Productions/Rhino Records: Peter McQuaid, Matt Abels, Jason Spitz, Analise Dubner, Ben Trask, Jonathan Lane, Carmie Casal, Jason Turner, Mary Eisenhart, Molly Thrash John Whalen/gdradio.net Brad Serling/nugs.net KPFA: Michael Yoshida, Chief Engineer; Dan Albers, Computer Services Director; Chris Stehlik, Database Manager; Michael Manoochehri, Web Director; Gary Niederhoff, Subscriptions Director; Tim Lynch; Phil Osegueda; Allison Rolls, Eden Tosch, Joy Moore Charlie Miller, Paul Scotton, Joani Walker, Dan Healy, Bob Menke, Ian Stone, Ihor Slabicky, Matt Smith, Michael Zelner Dennis McNally, Jonathan Shank, Marc Evans, Stuart Steinhardt, Eric Eichorn, Screwy Louie New Monsoon, Bill Cutler, Jodie NewDelman, John Bergan/Grateful Graphics, Erik Siebert/Live Nation, Gary McKinney, Eric Christensen, Steve Kimock Productions, Bob Jaffe/Grand Bakery (Oakland CA), Danny Carnahan/Wake the Dead, TRPS And thanks to Bob Weir for calling in to talk politics, tell a story or two about making music, and make a pitch for KPFA too!

Keep a good thought for Utah Phillips

This message came from the Folk Alliance Western Region mailing list, by way of Bruce Hayden. If you don’t know who Utah Phillips is, educate yourself – the man is a national treasure. And check out his collaborations with Ani DiFranco, too.

From: Steve Baker [program director of KVMR Nevada City CA]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 5:31 PM
Subject: Utah Phillips Won’t Get Heart Transplant

Folksinger/storyteller/activist U. Utah Phillips announced in a courageous, consciously honest statement aired Friday on KVMR that he will not undergo a transplant for his ailing heart.

“My body — given the risks and my age — won’t do a transplant… period,” he said. “I know the way this is working is that I won’t live as long as I would if I had a heart transplant, but, believe me, it’s for the best.”

The legendary performer has been at Sierra Pacific Hospital in San Francisco for the past week. He’s faced a variety of health challenges in recent weeks and months, and his health has been of great concern to his fans, the folk music community, labor union comrades and activists of many stripes.

The decision to forego a transplant was made Wednesday, according to Utah’s podcast that was recorded Thursday night. He was still hopeful of leaving the hospital in a couple days.

“Yesterday (Wednesday) was a day of extreme honesty with myself,” said Utah. “And the time I’m going to go home and have is my time. And I’ll try to use it as well as I can. I have songs in me and stories in me.

I’m not done yet, so stick with me.”

The “Golden Voice of the Great Southwest” says he’s looking forward to getting home, where he’ll work on a book with wife Joanna Robinson and “anything I can do on the phone” for Hospitality House, the Peace Center of Nevada County and other causes close to him.

Phillips has had heart problems for over a dozen years but worked on his health to continue to do a limited touring schedule — until last summer when his condition forced him to retire from the road entirely.

To hear Utah explain his condition in his own voice via podcast (11/7 edition): https://utahphillips.org/podcast/index.html

For an update on his condition from his son, Duncan, and to leave a good well wish or comment:
https://utahphillips.blogspot.com

To send him a get well wish via mail: Utah Phillips, PO Box 1235, Nevada City CA 95959

KPFA marathon reminder

Reminder: tomorrow is the annual KPFA Grateful Dead fund-raising marathon. Please pass this info along to your communities everywhere!

Saturday, February 9, 2008, 9 am to 1 am pacific time

It’ll be webcast via DeadNet and nugs.net and gdradio.net and of course kpfa.org – tune in if you can, and please spread the word!

Pledge phone numbers: 510-848-5732 and 1–800-439-5732. You can also pledge online at kpfa.org/support

The playlist and program notes will be updated in real time right here at cloudsurfing.gdhour.com

We’ll be using the DeadNet chat room.

DeadNet is providing some great premiums: Road Trips vol 1 no 2 (Fall 1977); a DeadNet Store gift card; the Vault Box; and they’re also donating 10% of all Dick’s Picks sales for the day to KPFA, so it’s a good time to fill in some gaps in your collection. We’ll have some other CDs, books, DVDs, and concert tickets, too.

As for the music, I have some uncirculated live GD from 1972, 1977, and 1980; highlights of last Monday’s Deadheads for Obama show (and the press conference Phil, Bob, and Mickey did before the show); and more surprises to be determined as I finish my pre-production work today.

KPFA marathon on DeadNet

DeadNet will stream the entire KPFA marathon on Saturday!

GDP and DeadNet have kindly offered several gifts to listeners who support KPFA on that day:

  • $50 gift cards for the DeadNet store
  • Road Trips vol 1 no 2 – October 1977 highlights
  • 10% of all sales of Dick’s Picks during the marathon will be donated to KPFA

We’ll be using the DeadNet chat room this year, too.

Details are posted on DeadNet. Please join us!