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  1. Donna Jean Godchaux: Alabama Music Hall of Famer sang with '70s Grateful Dead. Grateful Dead, (left to right) Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, Donna Godchaux, Keith Godchaux (seated), Jerry Garcia, Bob ...

  2. Donna Jean left the Muscle Shoals area in 1970 for San Francisco where she met her late husband, piano player Keith Godchaux. The Godchaux's joined “The Grateful Dead” in 1971 and were band members through March of 1979.

  3. Donna Jean Godchaux. Donna Jean Godchaux. Brent Mydland. Brent Mydland. Vince Welnick. Vince Welnick. John Perry Barlow. John Perry Barlow. user picture. Member for 17 years 2 months Submitted by PatRhino on Tue, 03/13/2007 - 23:46. The Grateful Dead has always been a focus of synchronicity -- of magic "coincidences" happening at just the right ...

  4. Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay Jeff Mattson David MacKay Joe Chirco Freeman White: Past members: Mookie Siegel Klyph Black Tom Circosta Dave Diamond Wendy Lanter Mark Adler: Website: donnajeangodchauxband.com: The Donna Jean Godchaux Band (sometimes known as the Donna Jean Godchaux Band with Jeff Mattson) is an American rock music group.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2021 · Grateful Web recently had the honor of visiting with Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay. While most folks are familiar with Donna Jean as the radiant co-vocalist of 1970s Grateful Dead, augmenting some of the seminal group’s most celebrated tunes such as “The Music Never Stopped,” “Cassidy,” “Mississippi Half-Step,” and “Playing in the Band,” she holds deeper roots in Americana as a ...

  6. Keith Richard Godchaux (July 19, 1948 – July 23, 1980) was an American pianist best known for his tenure in the rock group the Grateful Dead from 1971 to 1979. Following their departure from the Dead, he and his wife Donna formed the Heart of Gold Band in 1980, but Godchaux died from injuries sustained in a car accident shortly after their first concert.

  7. What Donna Jean and Keith Godchaux didn’t know was that Ron McKernan, otherwise known as Pigpen, the Grateful Dead’s organist and sometimes frontman since 1965, had suddenly entered Novato General Hospital with a perforated ulcer and hepatitis. He’d be unable to tour that fall.