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Immerse Yourself In the Life, Music, & Legacy // Jerry Garcia: A Bluegrass Journey | Owensboro KY

✨ Calling all Jerry Garcia fans! 🎸 Step into the vibrant world of a legend at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum's NEW Jerry Garcia: A Bluegrass Journey exhibit! 🎶 Immerse yourself in the life, music, and legacy of a true icon. From rare artifacts to immersive experiences, this exhibit is a must-see for any music lover. Come pay homage to the man behind the magic! Plan your trip today 👉 www.bluegrasshall.org/visit/jerry-garcia/ The exhibition explores Garcia's early years as a banjo player, his deep connection to bluegrass, the influence it had on his legendary career, and will run for two years. Before gaining fame as a psychedelic guitarist with the Grateful Dead, Garcia aspired to play banjo for bluegrass icons like Bill Monroe. His bluegrass roots shaped his musical journey, leading to exceptional guitar skills and a profound impact on the rock genre. He indeed became a truly first-rate banjo player, and ironically it was that personal training that led to the exceptional single-note guitar runs that made him a rock legend. The exhibition traces Garcia's musical evolution from folk and bluegrass scenes in the '60s to forming bluegrass bands like the Black Mountain Boys. It delves into pivotal moments, such as his road trip to explore bluegrass in 1964, and highlights collaborations with influential bluegrass musicians like David Grisman, Tony Rice, and Peter Rowan. There was a thriving folk scene in the San Francisco Bay Area, and there Garcia found other good players, creating bluegrass bands such as the Hart Valley Drifters, the Black Mountain Boys, and several others. But the audience and musician base in Northern California was limited. In 1964, Jerry and his friend Sandy Rothman got into Jerry’s Corvair and drove east, to seek out bluegrass legends and pioneers Bill Monroe, Jim & Jesse, and the Osborne Brothers. Homesick, Garcia returned to the Bay Area, having decided that that was where his heart was, and began playing in a jug band, Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions. The band morphed into the Warlocks, which became the Grateful Dead, and the rest became history. In 2021, the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum embarked on a journey to capture Garcia's bluegrass legacy through interviews with family, contemporaries, and those influenced by him. The exhibition features 12 of Garcia's personal instruments, custom-made shirts from his early bluegrass era, recordings, and other artifacts, creating an immersive experience in a 1000 square foot gallery. The museum has conducted over 20 interviews to help tell this story, sitting down with David Nelson, Eric Thompson, Sandy Rothman, David Grisman, Peter Rowan, Sara Ruppenthal Katz, Carolyn “Mountain Girl” Garcia, Dennis McNally, Del McCoury, Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Sam Bush, Vince Herman, and more to capture their perspectives of Jerry Garcia and his love of bluegrass music. The museum's dedication to preserving bluegrass history, coupled with support from Daviess County Fiscal Court and Visit Owensboro, has brought this exhibition to life. LEARN MORE: www.bluegrasshall.org/visit/jerry-garcia/

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