Grateful Dawg

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Grateful Dawg
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Directed by
Produced byGillian Grisman and Pamela Hamilton
CinematographyJustin Kreutzmann
Edited byJosh Baron
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)

Grateful Dawg is a documentary film released in 2000 which chronicles the friendship and musical relationship of musicians Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Director and producer uses multiple videos, as well as live recordings, to help show this bond between two friends and musicians. It gives a view of Garcia outside the Grateful Dead.

Synopsis[]

The film was directed by David Grisman’s daughter Gillian, with cinematography by , son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann.[1] The film includes many live performances of Grisman and Garcia.[2][3] Grateful Dawg co-producer Pamela Hamilton, founder of PLH Media, LLC is the former NBC producer/on-air talent who brought Garcia and Grisman to NBC's Weekend Today Show, produced their interviews and performances, and spotlighted their music from the CD Not For Kids Only.

DVD[]

The Grateful Dawg DVD has the following chapters:

  1. Start
  2. "Grateful Dawg" (Live)
  3. Early Pickin'
  4. "The Sweet Sunny South"
  5. Old and in the Way
  6. "Pig in a Pen"
  7. Sweetwater Reunion
  8. "Dawg's Waltz"
  9. "Sitting Here in Limbo"
  10. Sea Shanties
  11. "Off to Sea Once More"
  12. Not for Kids Only
  13. "Jenny Jenkins"
  14. "Arabia" Intro
  15. "Arabia"
  16. "The Thrill is Gone" Intro
  17. "The Thrill is Gone"
  18. The Living Room
  19. "Friend of the Devil"
  20. End Credits

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Thrill Lives On: David Grisman Reflects on Jerry Garcia". Relix Media. 2012-08-01. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  2. ^ "David Grisman Reflects on His Grateful Dawg Days". Billboard. November 28, 2001. Retrieved September 1, 2018.
  3. ^ Russell, Jamie (December 12, 2002). "Grateful Dawg". BBC. Retrieved September 1, 2018.

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