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  1. Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, organ, vocals. Bob Weir - second guitar, background vocals. Phil Lesh - bass. Bill Kreutzmann - drums. Keith Godchaux - fender rhodes, tack piano. Donna Jean Godchaux - background vocals. Mickey Hart - drums, percussion. Mission In The Rain; Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, chimes, vocals.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mickey_HartMickey Hart - Wikipedia

    References. Further reading. External links. Mickey Hart leading a drum circle, February 2005. Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band Grateful Dead.

  3. Smithsonian Folkways will make many of Mickey Harts music projects available digitally (stream and download) for the first time while keeping physical versions in print as on-demand CDs. The Mickey Hart Collection begins with 25 albums drawn from “The World,” a series Hart curated that incorporated his solo projects, other artists ...

  4. This LP reached number 42 in Billboard’s album charts. Jerry spoke of Reflections after talking about the Dead’s recording of Blues For Allah, in an interview collected in The Grateful Dead : A Look Back: “A lot of the energy from that record [Reflections] is really a continuation of the Blues For Allah groove that we got into.We sort of continued the same energy because we were having a ...

  5. SCIENCE. Former Grateful Dead Drummer Mickey Hart Composes Music from the Sounds of the Universe. Hart teams up with a Nobel Prize-winning cosmologist to translate light and electromagnetic...

  6. 5 de oct. de 2011 · Mickey Hart, the former percussionist for the legendary San Francisco jam band Grateful Dead has never met a world beat he didn’t like. And that’s reflected in the new Smithsonian Folkways...

  7. The Mickey Hart Collection from Smithsonian Folkways preserves and furthers the Grateful Dead percussionist’s endeavor to cross borders and expand musical horizons. The collection begins with 25 albums drawn from “The World,” a series that incorporates Mickey’s solo projects, other artists’ productions, and re-releases of out-of-print titles.