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The Grateful Dead's Tragic Real-Life Story
ByBrandon Hartley
The Grateful Dead was one of the most popular jam bands of the late 20th century.
While they never quite reached the stratospheric levels of fame of other insanely popular rock acts like the Rolling Stones, it never really mattered.
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Their devoted legions of "Deadhead" fans kept them on the road for decades, and countless T-shirts, stickers, posters, and other ephemera made the band widely successful from a financial standpoint.
The band's iconic lightning bolt skull logo and multicolored dancing bears have forever entrenched themselves in rock history and countless dorm room walls. The Grateful Dead has even spawned Funko dolls, onesies, and "Cherry Garcia" — Ben & Jerry's ice cream tribute to the band's late, great frontman Jerry Garcia that's become one of its most popular flavors.
But the Grateful Dead's transformation from Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, a fairly obscure band base