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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 3 MIN

Grateful Dead's 60th Anniversary: Brews, Festivals, and Enduring Legacy

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Grateful Dead BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Grateful Dead has been making headlines this week as the band’s 60th anniversary draws the spotlight from fans, brands, and the broader music scene alike. The most notable business activity comes from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, which has partnered with the Grateful Dead to release a limited-edition 19.2oz can of Grateful Dead Juicy Pale Ale, sporting a special 60th anniversary logo. This milestone collaboration is being billed as Dogfish Head’s biggest beer launch ever, and the brewery is also rolling out commemorative merchandise such as T-shirts and coasters. These celebratory cans and merchandise are available at Dogfish Head’s Delaware outlets and, fittingly, in select locations around San Francisco during Dead & Company’s headline shows in Golden Gate Park next month, according to Globe Newswire and the company’s own announcement. On the live front, the annual Ain’t Necessarily Dead Festival was confirmed to return to Auburn, California’s Regional Park on September 13, promising another day packed with tribute bands, dancing, crafts, and an ever-growing crowd of Deadheads. The event is free and boasts features such as a giant kids' zone and a craft beer garden, highlighting just how enduring the Grateful Dead’s influence has become on the West Coast festival calendar. Meanwhile, tribute shows are also popping up nationwide, with a two-night Grateful Dead celebration scheduled for August 1 and 2 at Hard Rock Daytona Beach to mark Jerry Garcia’s birthday. Community buzz remains vibrant online. On Instagram, Grateful Dead shared scenes from the July 3 holiday week, catching the attention of Fox 59 News, who covered both the band’s legacy and the new generation of Deadheads in attendance. On YouTube, dedicated channels continue to feature live performances and fan-driven commentary, such as a July 3 tribute from The Hidden Hall in Seattle and the weekly Grateful Dead Monday livestream. Grateful Dead’s official site is busy with discussions about box sets, exclusive releases, and archival content, revealing strong engagement from both old and new fans. On the literary side, anticipation is growing for the August 8 event in Petaluma, California, where author David Gans and photographer Amelia Davis will present their latest Grateful Dead book at Copperfield’s Books, offering more stories and images from the band’s legendary journey. No confirmed surprises or reunions have surfaced, and while rumors occasionally swirl about possible archival box sets or future collaborations, there are no substantiated announcements yet. The focus right now is on the lasting legacy, creative tributes, and robust commercial partnerships commemorating six influential decades of the Grateful Dead’s music and culture. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Grateful Dead BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Grateful Dead has been making headlines this week as the band’s 60th anniversary draws the spotlight from fans, brands, and the broader music scene alike. The most notable business activity comes from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, which has partnered with the Grateful Dead to release a limited-edition 19.2oz can of Grateful Dead Juicy Pale Ale, sporting a special 60th anniversary logo. This milestone collaboration is being billed as Dogfish Head’s biggest beer launch ever, and the brewery is also rolling out commemorative merchandise such as T-shirts and coasters. These celebratory cans and merchandise are available at Dogfish Head’s Delaware outlets and, fittingly, in select locations around San Francisco during Dead & Company’s headline shows in Golden Gate Park next month, according to Globe Newswire and the company’s own announcement. On the live front, the annual Ain’t Necessarily Dead Festival was confirmed to return to Auburn, California’s Regional Park on September 13, promising another day packed with tribute bands, dancing, crafts, and an ever-growing crowd of Deadheads. The event is free and boasts features such as a giant kids' zone and a craft beer garden, highlighting just how enduring the Grateful Dead’s influence has become on the West Coast festival calendar. Meanwhile, tribute shows are also popping up nationwide, with a two-night Grateful Dead celebration scheduled for August 1 and 2 at Hard Rock Daytona Beach to mark Jerry Garcia’s birthday. Community buzz remains vibrant online. On Instagram, Grateful Dead shared scenes from the July 3 holiday week, catching the attention of Fox 59 News, who covered both the band’s legacy and the new generation of Deadheads in attendance. On YouTube, dedicated channels continue to feature live performances and fan-driven commentary, such as a July 3 tribute from The Hidden Hall in Seattle and the weekly Grateful Dead Monday livestream. Grateful Dead’s official site is busy with discussions about box sets, exclusive releases, and archival content, revealing strong engagement from both old and new fans. On the literary side, anticipation is growing for the August 8 event in Petaluma, California, where author David Gans and photographer Amelia Davis will present their latest Grateful Dead book at Copperfield’s Books, offering more stories and images from the band’s legendary journey. No confirmed surprises or reunions have surfaced, and while rumors occasionally swirl about possible archival box sets or future collaborations, there are no substantiated announcements yet. The focus right now is on the lasting legacy, creative tributes, and robust commercial partnerships commemorating six influential decades of the Grateful Dead’s music and culture. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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