A sprawling, intimate scrapbook documenting the Grateful Dead's history in words and pictures.
A sprawling, intimate scrapbook documenting the Grateful Dead's history in words and pictures.
Take a trip down memory lane from the band's humble beginnings to international stardom through this collection of memorabilia, photos and writings on the 30th anniversary of the original publication. This is both a candid family history of one of America's most enduring rock bands and a priceless time capsule of '60s rock culture. Filled with anecdotes and never-before seen photos, this timeless title was compiled by a band insider. The long strange trip continues...
Jerilyn Lee Brandelius's involvement with the San Francisco music scene in general and with the Grateful Dead in particular began nearly 50 years ago when she became a regular at the Family Dog's Avalon Ballroom and Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium in early 1966. She subsequently lived with, worked with, and traveled extensively with the Grateful Dead for many years. In 1989, Jerilyn published The Grateful Dead Family Album, a sprawling, intimate scrapbook documenting the Dead's history in words and pictures.
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