Jerry Garcia (Danish Wikipedia)

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  • Ruhlmann n.d.e: "Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Jerry Garcia was best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead, the rock band for which he served as de facto leader for 30 years, from 1965 until his death in 1995. [...] In addition to his musical efforts, Garcia was viewed as an icon and spokesman for the hippie movement of the 1960s, the counterculture fueled by psychedelic drugs and rock & roll that the Grateful Dead embodied for their fervent fans, the Deadheads, as well as to the public at large." Ruhlmann, William (n.d.e), "Jerry Garcia", AllMusic, Netaktion LLC, hentet 7. maj 2020
  • Ruhlmann n.d.e Ruhlmann, William (n.d.e), "Jerry Garcia", AllMusic, Netaktion LLC, hentet 7. maj 2020
  • Ruhlmann n.d.e: "Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Jerry Garcia was best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead, the rock band for which he served as de facto leader for 30 years, from 1965 until his death in 1995. [...] In addition to his musical efforts, Garcia was viewed as an icon and spokesman for the hippie movement of the 1960s, the counterculture fueled by psychedelic drugs and rock & roll that the Grateful Dead embodied for their fervent fans, the Deadheads, as well as to the public at large." Ruhlmann, William (n.d.e), "Jerry Garcia", AllMusic, Netaktion LLC, hentet 7. maj 2020
  • Ruhlmann n.d.e: "Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Jerry Garcia was best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead, the rock band for which he served as de facto leader for 30 years, from 1965 until his death in 1995. [...] In addition to his musical efforts, Garcia was viewed as an icon and spokesman for the hippie movement of the 1960s, the counterculture fueled by psychedelic drugs and rock & roll that the Grateful Dead embodied for their fervent fans, the Deadheads, as well as to the public at large." Ruhlmann, William (n.d.e), "Jerry Garcia", AllMusic, Netaktion LLC, hentet 7. maj 2020

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  • Berndtson, Chad (31. august 2005). "David Gans: Dialed In". Glide Magazine. It's safe to say that David Gans knows his Grateful Dead: the radio show he hosts, the beloved “Grateful Dead Hour” – still broadcasted on KPFA 94.1 in Berkeley, California...

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  • Stratton 2010 Stratton, Jerry (2. maj 2010), "News Accounts First", Negative Space, hentet 26. april 2020
  • Stratton 2010: "JERRY Garcia, white-bearded leader of the 1960s cult rock band the Grateful Dead, died yesterday in a drug rehabilitation centre. The 53-year-old erstwhile hippie who founded the band 30 years ago was discovered dead by a counsellor at Serenity Knowles, a residential drug treatment centre near his home in Marin County, California." Stratton, Jerry (2. maj 2010), "News Accounts First", Negative Space, hentet 26. april 2020

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  • Keefer, Bob (10. august 1995). "Death of an icon". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). s. 1A.
  • "Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia dies at 53". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). wire reports. 10. august 1995. s. A1.
  • Locke, Michelle (10. august 1995). "His long strange trip comes to a close". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. s. 1A.

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  • "The Grateful Dead". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. 1994. Hentet 25. april 2007.

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