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Though he was chiefly known as the leader of the
Grateful Dead,
Jerry Garcia was much more than that. For many, he was the embodiment of the freewheeling artistic spirit of the 1960s. A masterly guitarist and songwriter, and a highly underrated vocalist,
Garcia was a true music lover, involving himself in numerous non-
Dead projects over the years.
His most widely known project was the
Jerry Garcia Band, which formed in 1975 and produced one studio album, 1978's Cats Under the Stars. Regular live performances followed during the '80s and '90s, plus the live album Jerry Garcia Band, recorded in 1990. The band's lineup shifted quite a bit over the years, though bassist
John Kahn and keyboard player
Melvin Seals were the most regular sidemen in the band. A version of the band, rechristened JGB, continued touring after
Garcia's death in 1995 and was briefly led by Kahn (who died in 1996), then helmed by Seals. As with the
Grateful Dead, numerous archival live sets from the
Jerry Garcia Band have been released in the decades since
Garcia's passing. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine