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    Deadtober with Caroline, Dave, Joel, Howard, and Jay

    enOctober 22, 2016
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    About this Episode

    It’s week 3 and Deadtober is going strong. Our special guest host this week is Caroline of Caroline’s Cause Corner, joined by her friend David. Thanks to Caroline, we hear from various luminaries from the Dead’s circle today. Journalist and music critic Joel Selvin, the author of NYT best-selling book The Haight: Love, Rock, and Revolution tells firsthand stories from 60s San Francisco and sneak previews his new book on Altamont. In a prerecorded interview with Caroline, Howard Cohen tells all about his years as manager of Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart. Photographer Jay Blakesberg calls in to recount years of shooting the Dead.

    Photo: Jay Blakesberg

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