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  2. The Ultimate Grateful Dead Gift Guide for Deadhead Dads - AOL

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    Buy: 50-Piece Grateful Dead Sticker Set $13.99 Tubbs Frontier Snowshoe If you’re not going to go the traditional snowshoe route, then best to lean all the way in and go full deadhead snow bunny.

  3. Joel S. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the Dada and Fluxus movements and by the Grateful Dead, Cohen, also known as The Sticker Dude, combines images with lyrics, aphorisms, and symbols to create socially relevant, printed artwork, which is often in the form of stickers, postcards, and stamps. [3]

  4. Cornell 5/8/77 - Wikipedia

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    The May 8, 1977, show is a fan favorite, and is widely considered to be one of the band's best performances. [3] Tickets to attend the general admission concert cost $7.50 (equivalent to $38 in 2023), [4] and the soundboard recording was made by longtime Grateful Dead audio engineer Betty Cantor-Jackson.

  5. Brent Mydland - Wikipedia

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    Brent Mydland (October 21, 1952 – July 26, 1990) was an American keyboardist, songwriter and singer. He was a member of the rock band The Grateful Dead from 1979 to 1990, a longer tenure than any other keyboardist in the band.

  6. Blotter art - Wikipedia

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    Early blotter art often employed Grateful Dead symbols such as bears and the Steal Your Face lightning bolt-skull logo. [1] One piece of blotter art featuring cartoon blue unicorns commemorates the Blue Unicorn, a hippie and Beat coffeehouse in San Francisco. [14]

  7. Deadhead - Wikipedia

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    Bob Weir and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead performing on January 20, 2009, at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball during President Barack Obama's Inaugural. At almost every Grateful Dead show, it was common to see fans openly recording the music for later enjoyment. [10] The tradition can be traced to 1966 with the number of tapers increasing ...

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