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From mcarver@techbook.com Tue Oct 19 08:14:30 PDT 1993
Article: 100608 of rec.music.gdead
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From: "Michael E. Carver" <mcarver@techbook.com>
Subject: Dead Citings 1991
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Compilation of Dead related articles for 1991. Check your local
library...
1. GRAHAM, Bill
Rock's greatest showman. By Goldberg, M.
Tributes rock legend Bill Graham (1931-1991) who was killed on October
25, 1991 in a helicopter crash. Carlos Santana'a tribute song to
Graham `I Love You Much Too Much'; Live Aid; `Guys and Dolls' (1958);
The whos-who in rock of the artists he presented at the Filmore shows;
With the Who; His events with the Grateful Dead; Janis Joplin; More
INSETS: Remembering Bill (Comments by Mickey Hart, Tito Puente and
others); Farewell (other rock related deaths).
(Rolling Stone, 12/12/91 Issue 619-20, p97, 11p, 10c, 15bw)
2. GIFTS
The Rolling Stone holiday gift guide.
Offers nine gifts chosen by `Rolling Stone' for holiday gift-giving.
The videocassette `Ghost'; Cuervo 1800; The Kodak Fun Saver 35 camera
with Flash; Items from the Grateful Dead's gift catalog; Kenwood's
IS-M40 Integrated Answering Telephone; The `Bo Knows Bo' Bo Jackson
story; The Brut holiday gift pack; The Lengendary Imperial Recordings
of Antoine `Fats' Domino; Queensryche's `Operation Livecrime' video,
cassette and CD; Prices; Contact points.
(Rolling Stone, 11/28/91 Issue 618, p92, 2p, 9c)
3. MONSTERS of Rock Concert, 1991
Moscow's metal melee. By Troitsky, A.
Features the Monsters of Rock concert which took place at Tushino
Airfield on the outskirts of Moscow. Western promoters' hopes of
organizing groups like the Rolling Stones, U2, and the Grateful Dead;
Time Warner's millions brought the heavy metal show, which is
tremendously popular in the U.S.S.R.; The excess of violence with 53
people being hospitalized and 100's treated for minor wounds; Reviews
of AC/DC, the Black Crowes, Metallica, EST, and Pantera; More.
(Rolling Stone, 11/14/91 Issue 617, p25, 1p, 1c, 1bw)
4. GRAHAM, Bill
Rock loses its fiercest friend. By Doughery, S.; Waggoner, D.; et al
Covers the death of rock music promoter Bill Graham, 60, in a
helicopter accident in California, on October 25, 1991. Graham's career
spans over three decades, launching careers of Jefferson Airplane, the
Grateful Dead and Janis Joplin, among others. Background; Career;
Reputation.
(People, 11/11/91, Vol. 36 Issue 18, p46, 4p, 7bw)
5. HART, Mickey
In search of planet drum. By Ouellette, D.
Profiles drummer extrordinaire of the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, and
his new passion `Planet Drum': The book, the album, the band, and the
tour. `Planet Drum: A Celebration Of Percussion And Rhythm' as a
follow-up to Hart's first volume `Drumming At The Edge Of Magic'; Other
music-related projects; Supervision of Folkways Records at the
Smithsonian Institute; The multicultural makeup of the band Planet
Drum; Hart's Rhythm Devil reputation; More.
(Down Beat, Nov91, Vol. 58 Issue 11, p33, 2p, 1bw)
6. MUSIC industry
The Insider. By Goldberg, M.
Highlights a report issued by a Bergen County grand jury which states
that security guards at New Jersey's Meadowlands Sports Arena have
beaten and abused people attending concerts and other sporting events
on at least twenty occasions. Death of Adam Katz, 19, at an October
'89 Grateful Dead concert; Star Time, Chris Isaak's performance in Twin
Peaks; His Songs, Elton John's tribute album; Out of Time, Motown
Records agreement with PolyGram Group Distribution; More.
(Rolling Stone, 10/31/91 Issue 616, p26, 1/2p)
7. ENTERTAINERS
New Kids top money list. By Ressner, J.
Offers `Forbes's' latest survey of the forty top financial grossers,
with the New Kids on the Block topping the list at $115 million. Half
the spots filled by musical acts; Other top forty members include the
Rolling Stones (8), Arnold Schwarzenegger (17), and the Grateful Dead
(20).
(Rolling Stone, 10/31/91 Issue 616, p24, 1/2p, 1 chart)
8. GARCIA, Jerry
Jerry Garcia. By Henke, J.; Seliger, M.
Interviews Jerry Garcia, 49, singer-guitarist-songwriter of the
Grateful Dead. Recent Dead and Dead-related releases; Lack of fun in
the band; Problems with making studio records; Death of Brent Mydland
and Rick Griffin; Garcia's past heroin addiction and his present
cigarette habit; Scuba diving for exercise; Fatherhood; Jerry's
children; Earliest memories of family life; Music listened to; More.
(Rolling Stone, 10/31/91 Issue 616, p34, 9p, 1c, 2bw)
9. KATZ, Adam
Family sues over death of Dead fan. By Manning, K.
Reports that the parents of Adam Katz, the college student found dead
outside New Jersey's Brendan Byrne Arena during a Grateful Dead concert
in October 1989, have filed a lawsuit charging that four Burns
International Security guards chased thenbeat Katz, fracturing his
skull, and dumped his body near an overpass on an adjacent roadway.
Details of the case.
(Rolling Stone, 8/8/91 Issue 610, p21, 1/5p)
10. MUSIC industry
More bad news for ticket buyers. By Goldberg, M.
Reports briefly on several items of interest in the music entertainment
industry. Testimony by the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir before the
California Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the Ticketmaster ticket
agency; Removal of MTV from the offerings of TCA, a cable-tv company
based in Tyler, Tex.; Arrest of guitarist Carlos Santana at the Houston
Intercontinental Airport on June 27th for marijuana possession;
Details; More.
(Rolling Stone, 8/8/91 Issue 610, p28, 1/2p)
11. HART, Mickey
The beat goes on: From HarperSF, another Mickey Hart book. By Simson,
M.; Feldman, G.
Describes Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart's literary fascination with
rhythms and drums. Hart has authored two books about percussion
entitled `Drumming at the Edge of Magic: A Journey Into the Spirit of
Percussion,' and `Planet Drum: A celebration of Percussion and Rhythm.'
Additional details about the `Planet Drum' book.
(Publishers Weekly, 8/2/91, Vol. 238 Issue 33, p20, 2/3p, 1bw)
12. GRATEFUL Dead, The (Music performers)
Revenge of the '60s.
Surveys a study from `Pollstar,' an industry magazine, which reported
that the Grateful Dead ranked as the most successful rock'n'roll group
in the US during the first half of the year, grossing $22 million in
concert receipts. `They have consistently been one of the top five
touring acts for the last five years.'
(Time, 7/29/91, Vol. 138 Issue 4, p49, 1/4p, 1c)
13. MEN--Psychology
Heeding the call of the drums. By Adler, J.; Duignan-Cabrera, A.; et
al
Suggests that all over America, the ancient, primal art of drumming is
helping men find a voice of their own. Sons of Orpheus men's group and
drumming troupe; Leader of the group Bruce Silvermen; The many
functions of the drum; Percussion as a major unifying and celebratory
ritual; Babatunde Olatunji; Mickey Hart, drummer for the Grateful Dead;
More INSET: The new man talk.
(Newsweek, 6/24/91, Vol. 117 Issue 25, p52, 2p, 3c)
14. DEADICATED (Music recording)
Dead effort. By Killian, L.
Talks about Arista Records new release, `Deadicated,' a tribute album
of songs written by the aging, hallucinogen-powered rock group the
Grateful Dead. Tells how, on the back of the album, is a cutout
postcard to be mailed to Senator Robert Kasten Jr. (R.-Wis.), which
asks him to help save the Rainforest. Also tells how only 70 cents per
CD or cassette will be donated to two Rainforest groups. Why so little
of the album proceeds will be donated; Artists appearing on the album.
(Forbes, 6/24/91, Vol. 147 Issue 13, p96, 2/3p, 1 illustration)
15. CONCERTS
Dead enders. By Zeman, N.; Howard, L.
Comments on the University of Oregon's recent ban on allowing the
Grateful Dead from playing at the Eugene campus since Deadheads
sometimes wreak havoc on an area during performances. The university
reluctantly decided, however, to allow the concert since is will help
the state's depressed economic situation, however the band is already
booked.
(Newsweek, 5/27/91, Vol. 117 Issue 21, p6, 1/8p, 1 illustration)
16. ONE More Saturday Night (Book)
Book reviews: Arts & humanities. By Miller, B.
Reviews the book `One More Saturday Night: Reflections with the
Grateful Dead, Dead Family, and Dead Heads,` by Sandy Troy.
(Library Journal, 5/15/91, Vol. 116 Issue 9, p84, 2p)
17. ETIQUETTE
Not-so-excellent adventure. By Ferguson, G.
Describes the 10-minute video, showing in high schools and theaters, on
poor rock-concert etiquette that chronicles a very bad date between Ted
and Julie at a Grateful Dead concert. The video was made by the New
Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority after three concertgoers died at
the Meadowlands arena.
(US News & World Report, 5/6/91, Vol. 110 Issue 17, p22, 1/9p, 1
cartoon)
18. DEDICATED (Music recording)
Grateful for the Dead. By Gilmore, M.; Light, A.; et al
Review the album `Dedicated,' which features various contemporary
artists covering songs from the Grateful Dead. Artists include Los
Lobos, Elvis Costello, Suzanne Vega, Jane's Addiction, and others.
Also reviews `Soul Hits of the '70s: Didn't It Blow Your Mind! Volumes
1-10,' by various artists, `2nd Wind,' by Todd Rundgren, `Fly Me
Courageous,' by Drivin' n' Crying', and others.
(Rolling Stone, 5/2/91 Issue 603, p51, 5p, 2 illustrations, 7c)
19. DEAD Base IV (Computer software)
The Grateful Dead: A concordance.
Presents a chart that shows a statistical analysis of words used by the
Grateful Dead categorized by theme. This chart is from `Dead Base IV:
The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Song Lists,' edited by John W.
Scott
(Harper's Magazine, May91, Vol. 282 Issue 1692, p31, 1/2p, 1 chart)
20. GRATEFUL Dead, The (Music performers)
What a long strange trip it's been. By Kenny, T.
Profiles rock group The Grateful Dead, which was formed in 1965. Band
members and changes along the way; Band's long history of social
activism and environmental concerns.
(Seventeen, Apr91, Vol. 50 Issue 4, p94, 2p, 8c, 3bw)
21. ROSEN, Charley
Basketball's eclectic basket case. By Lidz, F.
Profiles Charley Rosen, 50, coach of the Oklahoma City Cavalry in the
Continental Basketball Association. His firey anger which has made him
controversial; Relations with officials; Opinion of sportswriters;
Admiration for the Grateful Dead; More.
(Sports Illustrated, 3/4/91, Vol. 74 Issue 8, p78, 4p, 2c)
22. LUCASARTS Licensing (Company)
Darth, meet Dom. By Magiera, M.
Considers the expansion of Lucasfilm's licensing division. Darth Vader
and Dom DeLuise are licensed by Lucasarts Licensing; New licensing
activities, such as the Grateful Dead; Eclectic collection of
properties.
(Advertising Age, 1/7/91, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p46, 1/6p)
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