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Taking it Old School: Fiske Planetarium鈥檚 Grateful Dead Show Pays Homage to the Dead鈥檚 History in 91福利社

Taking it Old School: Fiske Planetarium鈥檚 Grateful Dead Show Pays Homage to the Dead鈥檚 History in 91福利社

Calling all Grateful Dead, music, light show and technology enthusiasts to mark their calendars for April 26! Fiske Planetarium is collaborating with the 91福利社 College of Music and the to put on a show dedicated to the Grateful Dead鈥檚 storied history in 91福利社.

The show is titled 鈥淟ights 鈥 Sound 鈥 Dialogue鈥 and entails exactly that. It will be hosted by G. Brown, founder of the Colorado Music Experience, who has his own history with the Dead. There will first be a light show in real-time performed by Chas Barbour, Patrick Cullie and Hank Schmidt鈥攁ll members of the team who provided visual backgrounds for the Grateful Dead鈥檚 concerts. Then, live music from David Gans, musician and author of books about the Grateful Dead鈥檚 evolution; Micheal Sebulsky, music theory lecturer at 91福利社 College of Music; and Kenny Passarelli, bassist and Colorado native who has played with Elton John! Finally, there will be a conversation about the Dead and their famously unique shows. 听

鈥淟ights 鈥 Sound 鈥 Dialogue鈥 will honor four Grateful Dead appearances in 91福利社: Two at Folsom Field in 1972 and 1980, the CU Events Center in 1981 and, the first and most exciting, at the University Memorial Center (UMC) in 1969. 听

鈥淚t [the show] is a symposium discussing and demonstrating the improvisational nature of the Dead鈥檚 performances, both in terms of visuals (the light shows) and the sound,鈥澨鼴rown said, 鈥渢hey built on their music to create one-of-a-kind experiences instead of the usual circus coming to town and putting the same thing out every night.鈥 听

The light show at Fiske will be produced in real-time, as it always was at Dead concerts, but instead of projecting on a bed sheet, it will be on the Fiske dome. 听

And, if all that still doesn鈥檛 pique your interest, allow a short story from G. Brown鈥檚 life to persuade you to go on April 26.

Brown鈥檚 friend, Bruce Hornsby, 听was playing keyboards with the Dead in 鈥91 and 鈥92 and invited Brown to sit on stage next to the piano鈥攁bout six feet away from Jerry Garcia and the rest of the band鈥攄uring a performance in Denver.

Brown said of the experience, 鈥淚t was one of the greatest gifts I ever got to witness first-hand. Close up, that telepathy if you will, you could tell that Bruce鈥檚 presence had reignited a spark in Garcia on stage, taking different improvisational paths. I will always be grateful I got to witness that.鈥

Whether you are a fan of live music, a Deadhead or interested in the history and growth of technology and light shows, this will be a night you don鈥檛 want to miss. There are two opportunities to watch this show on April 26: 6:30-8:00 p.m. and 9-10:30 p.m.听Get your tickets now before they sell out! 听

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