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    Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band Grateful Dead. He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 until February 1971, and again from October 1974 until their final show in July 1995.

  2. The Mickey Hart Collection from Smithsonian Folkways preserves and furthers the Grateful Dead percussionist’s endeavor to cross borders and expand musical horizons.

  3. Songs with music by Mickey Hart. Official Site. Practically born with drumsticks in his hands -- both of his parents were champion rudimental (marching band-style) drummers -- Mickey Hart committed to percussion from the beginning.

  4. Apr 16, 2012 · As the percussionist in the Grateful Dead, Mickey Hart explored the outer reaches of American popular music. As a musicologist with the Smithsonian Institute, Hart has explored historical...

  5. May 28, 2024 · Mickey Hart, drummer for Dead and Company, talks about his painting exhibition in Vegas and why his 'Drums' segment is a Sphere residency highlight.

  6. Aug 7, 2020 · Longtime Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart recalls the day Jerry Garcia died, and how he's kept his memory alive in the years since.

  7. Mickey Hart. 223,311 likes · 4,478 talking about this. I play the drums. Transformation is the object. Co-creator of mind bending, spiritual adventures.

  8. 184K Followers, 145 Following, 2,703 Posts - Mickey Hart (@mickeyhart) on Instagram: "Percussionist, musicologist, author, and artist. Member of the spiritual adventures of the Grateful Dead, Planet Drum, Dead & Company, and more."

  9. Jul 2, 2015 · Mickey Hart, a well-known drummer for the Grateful Dead, has collaborated with astrophysicists on music that reflects the origins of the universe, and with neuroscientists to figure...

  10. Mickey Hart is best known as a drummer in the Grateful Dead, which for three decades channeled the voices and visions of rock’s psychedelic counterculture and blended them with folk, blues, country, jazz, and other American music streams.

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