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From 1965 to 1995, the Grateful Dead played their own style of rock and roll and are included in the Rolling Stones top 100 bands.
Several images are associated with the Dead including the skeleton, the skull, and the marching bears.
From Wikipedia,
Here is one of the marching bears on my tribute cane. It is made of Sweetgum with the inner bark carefully preserved. I think a dark stain on it will highlight the cameo sections with the bears.
The official Grateful Dead web site has this news! (http://www.dead.net/)
Break out the banjo, dust off the camcorder, and gather your family and
friends around the fire this holiday to sing not only the songs of the
season, but those of the Grateful Dead. We're readying our YouTube page
in eager anticipation of the 2013 Dead Covers Project. We'll be
accepting submissions at the beginning of January and featuring
participant videos on Dead.net throughout February so there's plenty of
time to zero in on the perfect take. Details on how to submit your video
are coming soon.
Hal's email is hal2009@att.net.
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