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  1. Jan 5, 2024 · Cumberland Blues” was written by Robert Hunter, Phil Lesh, and Jerry Garcia, three of the most iconic members of The Grateful Dead. The song first appeared on the band’s 1970 album “Workingman’s Dead” and quickly became a fan favorite.

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  2. Sep 4, 2014 · The musical setting by Garcia and Lesh is, once again, perfect for the material. It borders on some out-of-control bluegrass breakdown combined with a 1930’s or 1940’s novelty tune. I found the following description of one particular “Cumberland Blues,” performed at Universal Amphitheater, June 30, 1973, on the Grateful Dead Listening ...

  3. Good Ol’ Grateful Deadcast . Season 1, Episode 5. Workingman’s Dead 50: Cumberland Blues. JESSE: Workingman’s Dead is sometimes remembered as the Grateful Dead’s move into country-rock. But the funny thing is, besides the occasional presence of Jerry Garcia’s pedal steel guitar, there’s not much music on the album that actually ...

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  5. Gigi Pritzker. Gigi Pritzker (born July 27, 1962) is an American billionaire and film producer. She is a member of the Pritzker family . Pritzker is co-founder of the film production and financing company Odd Lot Entertainment, producing several films including Rabbit Hole, Drive, and Hell or High Water. Pritzker has also produced for TV ...

  6. In "Cumberland Blues," Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir (both are co-lead vocalists on this one) sing about working in the Cumberland mines while also trying to get with Melinda, who keeps them up late and makes it tough to get to work on time. The song has the two men scrambling for extra shifts to make extra cash, all while trying to get as much ...

  7. Nov 16, 2017 · First called Cumberland Blues and using different characters and plots than the current show, the production opened in San Francisco in 1998. But despite positive reviews, it shut down after less ...

  8. Oct 13, 2023 · by SMF · October 13, 2023. Grateful Dead brought the song Cumberland Blues to listeners in 1970. The track tells a story of a coal miner, sharing his struggles, pains, and the toughness of life in the mines. The words of the song speak of long, hard days and the dreams of easier times, creating a picture of a life that is filled with work ...

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