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How many Grateful Dead tribute bands are there?

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Who replaced the Grateful Dead?

In 2000 the Other Ones launched another tour featuring former Grateful Dead members Weir, Hart, Hornsby and drummer Bill Kreutzmann. Lesh declined to participate and was replaced by Alphonso Johnson. Steve Kimock and Mark Karan continued their roles as co-lead guitarists.
Regarding this, what is considered the best grateful dead show?
​May 8, 1977

Spring 1977 was another peak for the Dead, and many fans consider this show to be the best they ever played. In the mid-1980s, tapes of the Cornell show became highly sought after in the Deadhead taping community.

Accordingly, who has seen the most grateful dead shows?

Bill Walton has seen the Dead 850+ times.
What was the longest Grateful Dead concert?
Grateful Dead: 5 hours

The US rock band gave the longest show of their 1973 tour at Bickershaw Festival in Wigan. The epic set, which convinced a young Elvis Costello – watching from the muddy field – to start his own band, included a 31-minute rendition of their track The Other One.

One may also ask: why did furthur break up?

The group announced their disbandment to focus on other projects. Bob Weir and Phil Lesh have officially disbanded Furthur, according to a note on the band's website.
And another question: what kind of guitar does john kadlecik play?
Carvin DC400 Electric Guitar

According to gear section on Kadlecik's website, John uses heavily modded Carvin DC400.

Accordingly, is john mayer in grateful dead?

The band is made up of Mickey Hart (Drums, Percussion, Electronics), Bill Kreutzmann (Drums, Percussion), Bob Weir (Guitar, Vocals), Oteil Burbridge (Bass, Percussion, Vocals), Jeff Chimenti (Keyboards, Vocals) and John Mayer (Guitars, Vocals).
Where did Grateful Dead bears come from?
According to his Owsley's personal website, the bears' stride "are quite obviously those of a high-stepping march." The design was created to grace the rear cover of the 1973's History of the Grateful Dead, Volume 1 (Bear's Choice) LP, which featured yet another variation of the lightning skull on its front.

Regarding this, what bands influenced grateful dead?

Inspired by Grateful Dead
  • No Rain. Blind Melon. Blind Melon.
  • The Rescue Blues. Ryan Adams. Ryan Adams.
  • River of Fools. Los Lobos. Los Lobos.
  • Simple (Live) Phish. Phish.
  • I Should Live in Salt. The National. The National.
  • Ants Marching. Dave Matthews Band. Dave Matthews Band.
  • Stop This Train. John Mayer.
  • Bang Bang Lulu. Luther Dickinson.

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