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From mcarver@techbook.com Tue Oct 19 08:18:48 PDT 1993
Article: 100623 of rec.music.gdead
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From: "Michael E. Carver" <mcarver@techbook.com>
Subject: Dead Citings 1993
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A compilation of Dead related articles for 1993 -- Check your local
library...
1. ROCK music
Performance. By Hochman, Steve; Ehrlich, Dimitri
Covers two rock concerts that took place during the third week in May
1993. The Grateful Dead/Sting concert in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Sam
Boyd Silver Bowl on May 15, 1993; The INXS show in New York City at The
Academy on May 18, 1993; Songs played; Crowd reaction; More.
(Rolling Stone, 7/8/93 Issue 660/661, p29, 1p, 3c)
2. ROCK music
Rock and roll forever. By Starr, Mark; Rosenberg, Debra; et al
Examines the rock nostalgia displayed by baby boomers in a relentless
quest to recapture their youth. This year's major tours by stars of
the '60s and '70s Paul McCartney, Tina Turner and the Grateful Dead;
Hit albums by Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart and Steve Miller; Reunions for
Steely Dan and Deep Purple; The unifying conviction of baby-boomer fans
that their music was better than anything that followed; More.
(Newsweek, 7/5/93, Vol. 122 Issue 1, p48, 2p, 2 charts, 9c, 1bw)
3. FASHION
Kind of blue silk neckties. By Kendall, Hamilton
Focuses on new styles in ties for men from pop music stars. Custom silk
ties from Burma Biebas with art work of John Lennon; Bloomingdale's $30
silk ties with designs painted by the late Miles Davis; Stonehenge
Ltd.'s $30 million in retail sales on a tie by the Grateful Dead's
Jerry Garcia; Others.
(Newsweek, 6/21/93, Vol. 121 Issue 25, p61, 1/3p, 3c)
4. MUSIC industry
In the news. By Goldberg, Michael
Presents information occurring in the rock and roll music industry.
The out-of-court settlement between SST Records and the Meat Puppets
regarding a lawsuit the indie label filed against the band in 1992; The
Grateful Dead's donation of $175,000 to help pay for a liver transplant
for Stanley Mouse, the brilliant Bay Area artist who created the Dead's
skull-and-roses logo; Second anniversary of the West Virginia blues
magazine `Blues Revue Quarterly'; More.
(Rolling Stone, 6/10/93 Issue 658, p26, 1/4p)
5. STING (Music performer)
Mr. Natural. By Mundy, Chris; MacPherson, Andrew
Profiles rock star, Sting. His new album `Ten Summoner's Tales'; His
farm in Wiltshire, England; His family, wife Trudie Styler, and three
children Mickey, Jake and Coco; Nostalgia for the Renaissance; Hair
loss; Environmental activism; Impact of music when he was a youth; His
love of yoga; Band members--drummer Vinny Colaitua, keyboardist David
Sancious and guitarist Dominic Miller; Upcoming tour in the US as the
opening act for the Grateful Dead; Comments on drugs and sex; More.
(Rolling Stone, 5/27/93 Issue 657, p36, 6p, 3bw)
6. SPIRIT Cries, The (Music recording)
World music on the Hill. By Considine, J.D.
Covers the Library of Congress reception for `The Spirit Cries,' an
album of rainforest music produced by Grateful Dead percussionist
Mickey Hart and the American Folklife Center. Jerry Garcia's
autograph-signing appearance; Accessibility of the library's enormous
collection of field recordings; Hart's book `Drumming at the Edge of
Magic'; Technical challenges in creating the album; Problems with
background noise; Royalties to native musicians; More.
(Rolling Stone, 4/29/93 Issue 655, p24, 3/4p, 1c)
7. BONDS, Barry
Interest bearing Bonds. By Rushin, Steve
Discusses the addition of Barry Bonds to the San Francisco Giants and
how the baseball team expects an increase of fan interest. Renovations
to Candlestick Park; Money paid to acquire Bonds; Sale of the team by
Bob Lurie to group headed by Peter Magowan; New hot dog contract;
Grateful Dead singing national anthem at opening day; More.
(Sports Illustrated, 4/26/93, Vol. 78 Issue 16, p18, 4p, 5c)
8. STING (Music performer)
Sting airs it out. By Talbot, Mary; Boeth, Jennifer
Reports that Sting, the self-righteous singer and rain-forest commando,
is acquiring a sense of humor. New album `Ten Summoner's Tales';
Touring with the Grateful Dead.
(Newsweek, 4/5/93, Vol. 121 Issue 14, p69, 1/9p, 1c)
9. MUZE (CD-ROM)
A-Muze yourself. By Kenny, Glenn; Kenny, Glenn
Details the Muze computer database system which is installed in more
than 130 record stores and contains information (and often graphics)
for more than 90,000 records. Muze's ability to access information by
artist, song title, musical category and more; The twenty genres
options; Muze as the brainchild of Trev Huxley and radio vet Paul
Zullo; The system as an outgrowth of Digital Radio Network; Support of
Grateful Dead member Bob Weir and media mogul John Kluge; More.
(Rolling Stone, 4/1/93 Issue 653, p22, 1/2p, 1c)
10. POPULAR culture
A sobering note. By Cerio, Gregory; Howard, Lucy
States that like Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia, many Deadheads are
ending their long, strange trip and trying clean living. WharfRats, a
sort of AA for fans who want to be sober when they see the Dead; Group
meetings at concerts; Comments.
(Newsweek, 3/22/93, Vol. 121 Issue 12, p6, 1/9p)
11. GRATEFUL Dead, The (Music performers)
Dead ahead. By Svetkey, Benjamin; Otte, Silvia
Profiles the rock band, the Grateful Dead. The Dead's Chinese New Year
concert; Roots of the Grateful Dead; Collapse of guitarist Jerry
Garcia; Garcia's unhealthy lifestyle; Changing habits; Trip to Hawaii
with guitarist Bob Weir and bassist Phil Lesh; Underground economy of
the Dead scene; Merchandising of various Dead paraphernalia;
Antimaterialistic band; Description of Dead show; Albums by the Dead;
More. INSETS: High times; Dead talk; Built to last.
(Entertainment Weekly, 3/12/93 Issue 161, p16, 10p, 6 charts, 27c,
11bw)
12. HE'S All I Need (Music recording)
Harmony in the big house. By Dougherty, Steve; Dodd, Johnny; et al
Discusses the 50-voice San Quentin Mass Choir, a gospel choir made up
of convicts and their keepers. The Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart, drummer
for the famed San Francisco rock band, agreed to record the cons. A
ten-track collection of gospel songs titled `He's All I Need.' All
profits earmarked for charity, including a relief fund for victims of
inmates' crimes.
(People, 2/15/93, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p59, 2p, 3bw)
13. GRATEFUL Dead, The (Music performers)
Bonding with the Grateful Dead. By Plimpton, George
Discusses the author's experience of attending a Grateful Dead concert
with his son and three of his son's friends, at the Meadowlands in New
Jersey. What they wore to the concert; Jerry Garcia's handshake; The
other members of the band; His request to join the group on tambourine;
Atmosphere of the show; The religious fervor, lack of violence,
politeness, sense of family, and feeling of sharing; More.
(Esquire, Feb93, Vol. 119 Issue 2, p45, 2p, 1c)
14. FESTIVALS--Washington (D.C.)
Rock-a-Billy. By Browne, David
Examines the festivities planned for President-elect Bill Clinton's
inauguration. Clinton's baby-boomer tastes; Los Lobos; Little Feat;
Elton John; Members of the Grateful Dead; Rock & roll, culture, and the
counterculture; Lee Atwater at one of the 1989 inaugural balls; Rock &
roll as mere music; The aging of rock; More. INSET: A different kind
of house music, by Bob Cannon.
(Entertainment Weekly, 1/22/93 Issue 154, p54, 3p)
15. GARCIA, Jerry
Garcia: Truckin' again. By Goldberg, Michael
Announces that Jerry Garcia has recuperated from his last year's
life-threatening lung and heart problems, and is ready, with his band
the Grateful Dead, to begin touring and recording new music. Success
of the Dead's performance in Denver's McNichols Sports Arena in
December 1992, the first since Garcia collapsed in August 1992 from
exhaustion; Changes Garcia has made in his lifestyle; Weight loss; His
new diet; New music material; Concert tour for 1993; More.
(Rolling Stone, 1/21/93 Issue 648, p20, 3/4p, 1c)
16. FASHION
Deadhead neckwear. By Palmeri, Christopher; Jaffe, Thomas
States that the hottest neckties this year feature the artwork of
Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia, and among those spotted sporting
the colorful neckwear was Vice President-elect Al Gore. Price of the
ties; Plans to use scores of Garcia's paintings to produce the ties.
(Forbes, 1/4/93, Vol. 151 Issue 1, p16, 2p, 1c)
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