
Biobble n h-107
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Musician
Artist
Born on 1/8/1942
at San Francisco, California (United States)
Deceased on 9/8/1995
at Forest Knolls, California (United States)
Author
Bethan Lee
Date created 11/7/2007
Last updated on 26/6/2008
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HISTORICAL REFERENCE POINTS
Nuclear Chain Reaction |
1 August 1942 Jerome John Garcia is born in San Francisco and named after the famous composer Jerome Kern by his parents Joe Garcia and Ruth Garcia (née Clifford). He is part of a musical family. His dad, a Spanish immigrant, is employed as a ballroom jazz musician and his mother, a Swedish-Irish nurse, plays the piano. Garcia takes piano lessons during his childhood and the family sing together. |
Atomic Test At Bikini Atoll |
1946 When Jerry is four, two-thirds of his right middle finger is amputated following an accident with his brother whilst chopping wood. |
The microwave oven is invented |
1947 Another tragic event happens when he goes on a fishing and camping trip with his father. Aged five Jerry watches him drown in a river. |
Explorer I Launched |
1958 He attends an art programme at the San Francisco Institute which sparks his interest in art. |
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1958 Garcia attends tenth grade at Balboa High School where he starts smoking marijuana with his friends. |
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1 August 1958 He resents being made to take piano lessons throughout his youth and at the age of fifteen he becomes a fan of rock 'n' roll. Influenced by musicians like Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran he asks his mum to exchange the birthday gift of an accordion for an electric guitar. He learns to play it without having lessons. |
Alaska and Hawaii Admitted to the Union |
1959 Garcia drops out of high school at seventeen and joins the US army stationed in San Francisco. He spends his spare time playing guitar. |
African Countries gain independence |
1960 He is discharged and spends time experiencing the music scene in Palo Alto and living in his car. Around this time he meets Robert Hunter who will go on to collaborate with the Grateful Dead. After they participate in the local music scene, they decide with Phil Lesh (later the bassist in Grateful Dead), to record some songs which appear on the Midnight Special show on KPFA. |
President Kennedy Assassinated |
1963 Garcia meets his first wife Sara Ruppenthal Garcia and they marry on 23rd April of the same year. On 8th december she gives birth to a girl, Heather. The marriage only lasts four years. |
The Beatles In America |
1964 Around this time Garcia performs bluegrass and folk music with bands including the Sleepy Hollow Hog Stompers where he plays guitar, banjo, vocals and harmonica. Then he forms another group, the Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions which includes Ron McKernan. |
Great Blackout |
1965 The band reforms as an electric blues band 'the Warlocks' with the additions of Phil Lesh on bass guitar and Bill Kreutzmann on percussion. Garcia plays lead guitar and vocals. When the band learns that there is another band with the same name as them, Garcia opens a dictionary and comes up with the name 'Grateful Dead' in 1966. |
Che Guevera Killed in Bolivia |
1967 The band's first album, 'The Grateful Dead' is released by Warner Brothers. The band tour almost constantly throughout the three decades they are together. Their fans become known as the 'Deadheads' and they call the band 'The Dead'. |
Salvador Allende becomes President of Chile |
1970 During this time Garcia guest stars with a number of bands including the 'New Riders of the Purple Sage' (a band which he helped form), 'Jefferson Starship', and 'Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young'. |
Bangladesh is created |
1971 Garcia begins a solo career with 'Hooteroll?', which is released by Douglas Records. Howard Wales helps compose the album. Other solo albums follow, often with Meryl Saunders playing jazz keyboards. |
Britain Takes Control of Northern Ireland |
1972 The group's reputation grows due to their ability to improvise and never play a song in the same way twice. Their triple live album 'Europe'72' shows how important their live performances are. After becoming ill in 1971 this album is the last of the keyboardist Ron McKernan. But Keith Godchaux and his wife Donna Jean Godchaux join the band. The album is their best selling live one and acheives platinum status in the USA. Jerry composes many of the songs e.g. 'Franklin's Tower', 'Scarlet Begonias', 'Shakedown Street', and 'Terrapin Station'. Robert Hunter provides the lyrics for these songs as well as for the band's signature song 'Dark Star'. The music is a mixture of the styles that influence Jerry including Bluesgrass, Country and Western, Rock and Jazz. |
Chile's president Allende is overthrown |
1973 Garcia helps found the bluegrass band 'Old and in the Way'. Around this time he collaborates with his friend the mandolinist David Grisman, as well as with Vassar Clements, and John Kahn. |
President Nixon Resigns |
1974 - 1975 On September 21, Carolyn "Mountain Girl" Adams gives birth to Garcia's third daughter, Theresa Adams Garcia. |
Civil War In Lebanon |
1975 Jerry starts one of many side projects, 'The Jerry Garcia Band' which helps to create what later becomes known as Jam Band music. |
Indira Ghandi Murdered |
1984 Garcia's heroin addiction culminates in a band intervention which results in him checking into rehab. |
Nuclear Disaster At Chernobyl |
1986 Garcia collapses in a diabetic coma waking up a few days later. This is due to his alcohol, drug and weight problems. He quickly recovers and plays again with the Grateful Dead a year later. |
Intifada Begins |
1987 Garcia's solo productivity slows down during the 80s, as he struggles with heroin addiction and diabetes. |
Berlin Wall Comes Down |
1989 Garcia suffers a relapse and the band have to cancel their 1992 tour. He tries to improve his health. He had previously offered for sale and auction a number of illustrations, lithographs, and water colours. Some of these pieces become the basis of a line of men's ties characterised by bright colours and abstract patterns. Even in 2005, new styles and designs continue to be produced and sold. |
Mandella Elected President of S. Africa |
1994 After divorcing Carolyn in January, Garcia re-encounters Deborah Koons, in a shop. They get married on February 14 of the same year. |
O.J. Simpson- "Not- Guilty" |
9 August 1995 The body of Garcia is found on the floor of his room at the rehabilitation clinic at 4:23 a.m. The cause of death is a heart attack. His funeral is held on the 12th August. |
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2003 Rolling Stone Magazine places Jerry Garcia as number thirteen in their list of 'Hundred Greatest Guitarists of All Time'. |
Box of Rain (Lyrics : Robert Hunter) |
Biografía de Jerry García |
Biografía de Jerry García |
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