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Entertainment & Sports

Aug. 4, 2006

Resurrecting the Dead: Band Gives Rhino Control of IP

LOS ANGELES - The Grateful Dead was dying. "We're not good businessmen," said Bill Kreutzmann, the drummer who founded the band in the 1960s with Jerry Garcia and others. "Something needed to be done."

By Peter Zuckerman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
LOS ANGELES - The Grateful Dead was dying.
      "We're not good businessmen," said Bill Kreutzmann, the drummer who founded the band in the 1960s with Jerry Garcia and others. "Something needed to be done."
      The group, a rock 'n' roll legacy, was losing its place in the market, he said, and ...

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