Jubilee - A Celebration of Jerry Garcia

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The Jerry Garcia Family, The Bluegrass Situation and Goldenvoice are proud to announce JUBILEE: A CELEBRATION OF JERRY GARCIA, to take place on Friday, March 30 at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. The event continues a year of commemorations surrounding Garcia’s 75th birthday.

Featuring performances by a wide range of artists influenced by Jerry’s musical legacy before and during his time in the Grateful Dead, including Josh Ritter, Amos Lee, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Mike Campbell of Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Molly Tuttle, Willie Watson, Hiss Golden Messenger, Jamie Drake, Banditos, and Billy Strings, all led by the Jubilee House Band featuring Benmont Tench (Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers), Sean Watkins, Tyler Chester, and Jay Bellerose. Additional special guests will be announced closer to the event.

The event and accompanying silent auction will benefit three Garcia Family selected charities: the Rex Foundation, the Jerry Garcia Foundation, and the Center for Biological Diversity.

Tickets for Jubilee: A Celebration of Jerry Garcia go on sale today beginning at 10am PST. Price: $50.00 - $89.50
https://www.axs.com/events/350640/jubilee-a-celebration-of-jerry-garcia-...

Well there you go SoCal, always complaining that nothing GD/Jerry comes your way.

Sounds like a fun night.

GTTS.

Never enough corpse humping!

I don’t know who most of those artists are.  

Nobody should ever do another Grateful Dead related event ever ever ever.  That's in the past.  Let's keep it there so nobody can enjoy getting together and listening to music they love.  It's the antithesis to what Jerry let me know he wanted in the 3rd verse of Chinacat Sunflower.

Hey Schwadude, I don't think I did so otherwise (why would I have?) but I did wanna extend well wishes and good luck to you on the big move.

Also, well said.

I wasn't replying to anything you may have said or not said or someone said you said, Ateix, and thank you very much for the well wishes.

Oh no I know you weren't replying @me but I hear what youre saying loud and clear and I agree.

The state of CA would do well to do a proclamation or some shit. "No music, again, ever."

It's the only way to preserve the legacy.

its also the only way to preserve my legacy of tripping balls and listening to live dead so lets hold off on that proclamation

"Comic book colors on a violin river cryin Leonardo words from out a silk trombone. " 

How much more clear could they have been?

looks great at a beautiful theater. out of my price range though.