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    Grateful Dead Original Members To Perform Together Again One Last Time

    Grateful Dead Original Members Reunite to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

    “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2015

    Marks the Grateful Dead Members' Final Performance Together

    Event information available at Dead50.net

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Grateful Dead, the four original members — Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir — will reunite at Chicago's Soldier Field, nearly 20 years to the day of the last Grateful Dead concert, which took place at the same venue. “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" will occur over three nights on July 3, 4, and 5, 2015, marking the original members' last-ever performance together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano). The group will perform two sets of music each night.

    Jerry Garcia's daughter Trixie Garcia announced the shows in an exclusive interview. You can check out her announcement here.

    Joining the original members of Grateful Dead are three musicians who have embodied the band’s spirit of musical innovation throughout their eclectic careers. Guitarist Trey Anastasio is best known for his work as the principal songwriter and lead guitarist for touring juggernaut Phish, but he has also found time to score and arrange music for orchestras and Broadway productions such as “Best Musical” TONY nominee ‘Hands on a Hardbody.’ Pianist Bruce Hornsby had already won the first of his three Grammy Awards when he first guested with Grateful Dead in 1988. Following the death of the band’s keyboard player Brent Mydland in 1990, Hornsby toured with the group into 1992, and he has maintained a collaborative relationship with its members ever since. Bay Area native and jazz keyboardist Jeff Chimenti joined Bob Weir’s Rat Dog in 1997, and has since worked on projects such as Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones, The Dead, and Furthur.

    In the tradition of the original Grateful Dead Ticketing Mail Order, tickets will first be made available via a first-come, first-served mail order system. All additional ticketing information is available at Dead50.net.

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    9 years 7 months ago
    How to tell if USPS MO's have been cashed
    One CAN tell if a USPS order has been cashed or not w/o paying a fee. One has to use the automated 866# NOT WEBSITE That number to call is 1-866-459-7822 Have your MO pay receipts handy After a brief intro Choose: "verify a money order" option 1) It will first ask for the 11 digit serial # on the MO receipt. It will then ask to confirm it. 2) It will then ask for the amount followed by the pound key "#" ($191 = 19100#) It will ask to confirm the amount. 3) It will then ask for the 6 digit postal office code (middle bottom of receipt under "post office") It will ask to confirm it. Then listen carefully. It will either say something like: "does NOT match our records" or "matches our records" "does NOT match our records" = it's been cashed "matches our records" = it hasn't been cashed (yet) Again "does NOT match our records" MEANS YOU WILL LIKELY GET TICKETS (I say likely because I'd rather wait for the GDTSTOO email confirm & tickets in hand!) It will then prompt other choices like check another ticket or you can hang up, hopefully start dancing and stop worrying about the mailbox for now. I would suggest checking your higher priced MO's first (95.50/1 191/2 etc depending on how many per day). If you sent in an additional MO to cover the cost of higher price tickets ($20 for each extra) they may not have been cashed. One can always hold the line and "opt to check another money order" to confirm the extra cost ones. I wouldn't bother talking to a USPS agent. Technically they cannot tell you if you didn't pay the $6.10 fee (see previous post). They KNOW why they are getting these calls & their patience is running out. It takes forever to get one anyway. Thanks to John Lee & Mike Zalewski on the Fauxbooks (Mike you had the number wrong but got me in right direction). See you there. I'll be the guy in a tye-dye.
  • kctomato
    9 years 7 months ago
    USPS conversation (I'm in!)
    Still not 100% sure (I'll feel better with an actual GDTSTOO email confirmation) but.. Called USPS to check my MoneyOrder status to Grateful Dead Tickets Sales. Got a weird msg from automated response so I opted to speak to an agent. Put on hold forever Connects and says call is monitored. Spoke to XXXXX in XXXXX and he takes info name, phone # & MO serial # info. (I had to give all that info with the original purchase). While waiting for the computer, and after some small talk about the weather, he asked, "you do know what the verification system tells you right?" Me "No not exactly. that's why I waited 10 minutes to talk to someone" Chuckle on other end. In a matter of fact tone he states, "Mr XXXXX, you're supposed to go to the post office and pay $6.10 per money order to track them." Silence. Him "Okay give me a second." "Okay, confirmed. You're verified in the system." Me "I have several others" Him "You can assume if this is verified so are the others." Me "theoretically?" Chuckle from him "yah" Silence Him again "you do know what verification means right?" Me "I guess not. I called to see if they have been cashed." Short silence again. Him "all I can tell you is it has been verified." Me "Oooookay?" Him in a direct take a hint way "IT MEANS YOU ARE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES." "Is there anything else I can help you with today?" Me "No. Thanks!" --- Later I learned from others what the original automated msg meant. By calling back I confirmed my other tickets (days) and also learned the extra money I sent in for $115 vs $95.50 tickets was not cashed. Another post follows how and what to listen for in the automated msg.
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    Cassaundra
    9 years 7 months ago
    -8 degrees
    So cold here past 2days I couldn't even check my mail! If there is a pinkie I would have frozen tears so will see tomorrow. Good luck all...getting tickets would warm my heart
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Grateful Dead Original Members Reunite to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

“Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" at Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 3rd, 4th, and 5th, 2015

Marks the Grateful Dead Members' Final Performance Together

Event information available at Dead50.net

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Grateful Dead, the four original members — Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Phil Lesh, and Bob Weir — will reunite at Chicago's Soldier Field, nearly 20 years to the day of the last Grateful Dead concert, which took place at the same venue. “Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" will occur over three nights on July 3, 4, and 5, 2015, marking the original members' last-ever performance together. The band will be joined by Trey Anastasio (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), and Bruce Hornsby (piano). The group will perform two sets of music each night.

Jerry Garcia's daughter Trixie Garcia announced the shows in an exclusive interview. You can check out her announcement here.

Joining the original members of Grateful Dead are three musicians who have embodied the band’s spirit of musical innovation throughout their eclectic careers. Guitarist Trey Anastasio is best known for his work as the principal songwriter and lead guitarist for touring juggernaut Phish, but he has also found time to score and arrange music for orchestras and Broadway productions such as “Best Musical” TONY nominee ‘Hands on a Hardbody.’ Pianist Bruce Hornsby had already won the first of his three Grammy Awards when he first guested with Grateful Dead in 1988. Following the death of the band’s keyboard player Brent Mydland in 1990, Hornsby toured with the group into 1992, and he has maintained a collaborative relationship with its members ever since. Bay Area native and jazz keyboardist Jeff Chimenti joined Bob Weir’s Rat Dog in 1997, and has since worked on projects such as Phil Lesh & Friends, The Other Ones, The Dead, and Furthur.

In the tradition of the original Grateful Dead Ticketing Mail Order, tickets will first be made available via a first-come, first-served mail order system. All additional ticketing information is available at Dead50.net.

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TALKIN' ABOUT "FARE THEE WELL: CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF GRATEFUL DEAD"

“I have a feeling this will come out just right. Can’t wait to find out…HERE WE GO!” - Mickey Hart

"The Grateful Dead lived an incredible musical story and now we get to write a whole new chapter. By celebrating our 50th, we get to cheer our past, but this isn't just about history. The Grateful Dead always played improvisational music that was born in the moment and we plan on doing the same this round." - Bill Kreutzmann

“It is with respect and gratitude that we reconvene the Dead one last time to celebrate - not merely the band's legacy, but also the community that we’ve been playing to, and with, for fifty years,” - Phil Lesh "Wave that flag, wave it wide and high…"

"Lookin' forward to this one, oh boy, you bet. Let's see just how much fun we can have this 4th of July." - Bob Weir<

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I always feel so alone at these things. Those "meet-up" things. Plus, I always end up talking to some nutcase when I DO finally find a kindred spirit. Being high is one thing, but these guys are friggin' nuts. Ahhhh....it happens. If any of you guys are going to a north Texas theater and don't mind an old guy (REALLY old guy....first show Filmore....maybe '72 or so) hanging with you, please let me know. I don't know if I can leave an address here, but I'll try. It's MJ@MJmagician.com. Or, just go to MJmagician.com and go through the contact stuff. Cheers! -MJ
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Your note hit me even though I have no clue who you are talking about. A few days ago I got a note from the daughter of an old girlfriend. Apparently, the woman I nearly loved passed on exactly ten years prior to the note from her daughter. I had no idea. I see a lot of anger and fightin' words on this site. No need for that. Life is pretty fragile. Let's rise above that, my friends.
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That's great! I love the fact that you're going with your wife and friends. I dunno.....I guess I'm glad that we grew up and HAVE people like a wife and friends. Have fun at the shows. I'll be watching in a movie theater, but if you wave, I'll wave back. Cheers!!
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For a brief moment time seemed to stop and flow backwards. A life altering experience. GOD bless the Grateful Dead !!!
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wow, that Friday show was too much, and that Sunday show was out of this world, Trey really stepped up and showed all the negatives that he was the MAN. We want more, how about this Fare thee well, this year. Next year, weir back from the dead to blow your minds.
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Hey man, hope you worked through this. I struggled with the same deal for the Dead and Co fall tour and found that things like Vivid Seats, stub hub, etc., all worked out fine. Geez, the aftermarket tix were sure expensive though. I wish folks would just sell their extra's at cost rather than get all greedy with the mark up. I'm definitely going to try to get the retail prices by planning ahead with this next go round.