If you know, you know. The 2,500 people gathered for the annual benefit concert Friday definitely knew their Grateful Dead, the revolutionary San Francisco-birthed jam band honored as 2025’s ...
John Mayer and Jay Lane of Dead & Company, and MusiCares honorees Bob Weir and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead perform onstage. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) ...
The MusiCares’ annual Persons of the Year Charity Gala, where the Grateful Dead are the 2025 honorees (with some “Friend of the Devil” food cake to celebrate.) “It’s an incredible honor ...
MusiCares‘ 2025 Persons of the Year benefit gala, in honor of the Grateful Dead, will feature an A-list group of performers. Noah Kahan, John Mayer, Vampire Weekend, and Maren Morris are all on ...
Apple Books released eight chapters of Dr. Ricken Hale's (Michael Chernus) self-help book "The You You Are," from "Severance.
MusiCares has revealed the lineup for the 2025 Persons of the Year Gala honoring the Grateful Dead, taking place in Los Angeles on Jan. 31. Performers at the event include Dave Matthews ...
Deadheads mixed with bigwigs Friday night at the annual MusiCares Persons of the Year gala, where the members of the Grateful Dead were honored by the Recording Academy for their philanthropy and ...
The pre-Grammys event in tribute to the Grateful Dead also welcomes John Mayer, Mick Fleetwood with Stewart Copeland, Norah Jones and more on Jan. 31. By Ashley Iasimone The lineup for the 2025 ...
Dead & Co. is currently comprised of Grateful Dead co-founders Bob Weir and Mickey Hart with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti filling the ranks. Since 2024, Jay Lane has been filling ...
"But I’m so grateful for it, and I think not that many people do come back together when they separate," said Stiller. "There’s nothing like that, when you come back. You have so much more ...
“I'm feeling grateful to be back home. This is all I could muster up for Esti’s birthday.” Chrissy Teigen/Instagram The large cake was decorated with chocolate frosting and multicolored sprinkle ...
WASHINGTON − The former top officer of the U.S. military said he was "deeply grateful" to receive a preemptive pardon from outgoing President Joe Biden Monday. Retired Army Gen. Mark A.