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    • Grateful Dead - Rock memorabilia collector Peter Golding with one of his pieces titled "Rolling Thunder" valued at between $100,000 to $150,000 that was used as an album cover for the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009. The work is part of the Bonhams and Butterfields' Entertainment Memorabilia auction that will take place in Hollywood on June 14 and includes pieces from Marilyn Monroe, Debbie Reynolds, Jackson Five and others.
    • Grateful Dead - Rock memorabilia collector Peter Golding with one of his pieces titled "Rolling Thunder" valued at between $100,000 to $150,000 that was used as an album cover for the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009. The work is part of the Bonhams and Butterfields' Entertainment Memorabilia auction that will take place in Hollywood on June 14 and includes pieces from Marilyn Monroe, Debbie Reynolds, Jackson Five and others.
    • Grateful Dead - A man looks at a piece of artwork titled "Skeleton and Roses" that was used to promote a 1966 concert by the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009. The work is part of the Bonhams and Butterfields' Entertainment Memorabilia auction that will take place in Hollywood on June 14 and includes pieces from Marilyn Monroe, Debbie Reynolds, the Jackson Five and others.
    • Grateful Dead - A man looks at a piece of artwork titled "Skeleton and Roses" that was used to promote a 1966 concert by the band 'Grateful Dead' during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009. The work is part of the Bonhams and Butterfields' Entertainment Memorabilia auction that will take place in Hollywood on June 14 and includes pieces from Marilyn Monroe, Debbie Reynolds, the Jackson Five and others.
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 |Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 |Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 |Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 |Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 | Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    • Grateful Dead - Live at The LA Forum 5/9/09 |Photo by Randall Michelson/thelaforum.com
    Arguably the most successful touring band of all time, The Grateful Dead were famous as much for their traveling tie-dyed caravan of "Deadheads," and the accompanying de rigueur narcotics, as they were for their long, improvisational concerts and spotty album releases. Since the band's inception in the '60s, Deadheads have happily preserved the hippie ethic of that era — in fashion and in ...more


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