“Debuted by the Grateful Dead in 1971, and included on Jerry Garcia's first solo album in 1972, Sugaree was a staple of Grateful Dead shows 1971-1995, usually played early in the first set. It had a short-lived life in the Jerry Garcia Band starting in 1975 and lasting under a decade, so while it is indeed a Jerry Garcia solo song, it is primarily associated with the Grateful Dead along with other songs on his debut album, including The Wheel, To Lay Me Down, and Bird Song, just as much of Bob Weir's Ace album is widely considered Grateful Dead songs.“ - David Lemieux Subscribe! Take a trip with our playlists.... The Grateful Dead Fundamentals Legendary Live Cuts The Dead: Covered Scintillating Bust Outs Stay connected with The Dead on... Facebook Instagram Twitter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Will you come with me? Won't you come with me? There's no better place to take a long strange trip with the Grateful Dead than right here. We've got music from every single studio album and a bevy of live albums, to boot. There are celebrated live performances from the 70s and 80s and official videos with more skeletons than you can shake your bones at, an exclusive seaside series on what's to come from the band's rich catalog and details on meet-ups all across the promised land. If it's community you’re after, try your hand at our yearly DEAD COVERS PROJECT competition and connect with fellow Dead Heads around the world. Heck, keep your eyes peeled you might even catch a glimpse of Pigpen on keys, Jerry in a GROOVE, Bobby tellin' tales, Mickey talkin' space, Phil and friends, Bill on the beach, or anyone from our extended family. It's all happenin' right here. Subscribe and you won't miss a thing. #GratefulDead #AllTheYearsLive
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