
Others on the bill include Graham Nash mandolinist and frequent Garcia collaborator David Grisman, Jorma Kaukonen's Hot Tuna, the Del McCoury Band, Keller Williams, Lettuce, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Twiddle, Goose, Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters, Nicki Bluhm, Cirlces Around the Sun, Dark Star Orchestra and Midnight North. In typical Dead excess, those acts are only the tip of the iceberg. Naturally, the Grateful Dead tops the bill, and they're joined in large print by Dead & Company Bob Weir & The Campfire Band, likely a callback to Weir's 2016-17 "Campfire Tour" supporting his 2016 album Blue Mountain Move Me Brightly, a 2012 documentary concert film celebrating Garcia's 70th birthday and featuring members of the Dead, Phish and several others in the band's orbit The Jerry Garcia 75th Birthday Band, which featured Melvin Seals, Oteil Burbridge, Kamasi Washington, Tom Hamilton and Duane Trucks Rock My Soul, "a day-long celebration of Jerry Garcia's birthday" and Joe Russo's Almost Dead, the pre-eminent Dead cover band. Presented by The Rex Foundation, the non-profit established by the Dead in 1984, the nine-day Daze Between will bring live and archival music from practically every Dead and Dead-adjacent project, plus several others, to viewers from Aug. Now, with the summer tours that are staples on the jam world on hold due to the pandemic, several organizations with ties to the Dead are taking the "days between" digital. But the song took on special significance for Deadheads after Jerry Garcia's 1995 death, eventually serving as the moniker for the week-plus period every year between the late rocker's Aug.


The Grateful Dead only played "Days Between," a late-era collaboration between Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter, from 1993 to 1995. Garcia Lives 'Daze Between' will honor the late Jerry Garcia with Dead & Company, Joe Russo's Almost Dead, Graham Nash, David Grisman and many more.
