Grateful Dead (1967)
By Robert Nelson
The Grateful Dead has played more than 2,500 live shows and are followed by a subsequent subculture that, to this day, come out in droves to listen to the live craftsmanship of any act associated with the band. Perhaps this is why you are here? Robert Nelson collaborated with The Dead; this is why he is here. Robert Nelson is an accomplished Bay Area creative. Born in San Francisco in 1930, Nelson attended and graduated from San Francisco State College in 1957 and continued his education at the California School of Fine Art up until his marriage in 1958. After a brief stint selling encyclopaedias, he moved to Spain with wife Gunvor where he continued to paint. After a short hiatus from the Bay Area, Nelson returned to pursue a career in experimental filmmaking, during which he taught art at both the San Francisco Art Institute and San Quentin State Penitentiary. He contributed to 19 short films before shooting The Grateful Dead in 1967. During their early years, 1962-1965, The Grateful Dead were known as The Wildwood Boys and Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions. They played many San Francisco coffee houses and bars rehashing old Leadbelly and Jimmie Rodgers favourites. They cut…
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