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  2. Alvarez Guitars - Wikipedia

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    As early as 2011, SLM senior vice president Chris Meikle has acted as Alvarez head of development, [2] overseeing the redesign of Artist Series and other models [3] and rolling out new instrument lines such as the 2014 Masterworks Series, [4] the Alvarez 50th anniversary 1965 Series, [5] Alvarez-Yairi Honduran Series [6] and the Grateful Dead ...

  3. Alembic Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Owsley Stanley as a workshop in Grateful Dead's rehearsal room in Novato, California, near San Francisco, to help improve the band's entire sound chain, from its instruments to its sound reinforcement system. Eventually Alembic was actively modifying and repairing guitars and basses, recording sound, and designing and ...

  4. List of Grateful Dead members - Wikipedia

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    Grateful Dead lineups Timespan Members, instruments June 1965 – September 1967 Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals; Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals; Ron "Pigpen" McKernan – keyboards, harmonica, percussion, vocals

  5. Bob Weir - Wikipedia

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    Weir was born in San Francisco, California, to John (Jack) Parber (1925–2015), of Italian and German ancestry, and a fellow college student, Phyllis Inskeep (1924–1997), of German, Irish, and English ancestry, who later gave him up for adoption; [5] he was raised by his adoptive parents, Frederic Utter Weir and Eleanor (née Cramer) Weir, in Atherton. [6]

  6. Phil Lesh, Grateful Dead bassist, dies at 84 - AOL

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    Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of The Grateful Dead, died Friday, a producer who worked with him, Peter Shapiro, confirmed to CBS News.Lesh was 84 years old. A post on his Instagram ...

  7. Jerry Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Don Rich was the sparkling country guitar player in Buck Owens's "the Buckaroos" band of the 1960s, but besides Rich's style, both Garcia's pedal steel guitar playing (on Grateful Dead records and others) and his standard electric guitar work, were influenced by another of Owens's Buckaroos of that time, pedal steel player Tom Brumley.