Dennis McNally, Jack Kerouac, and Jerry Garcia


Dennis McNally, Jack Kerouac, and Jerry Garcia

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Beat Culture and the Grateful Dead

Grades: AP/Honors/101, High
Subjects: ELA

How did beat writers like Jack Kerouac influence the Grateful Dead’s music?

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Grateful Dead

Perhaps more then any other band, the Grateful Dead helped develop and propagate the 1960s San Francisco hippie image, and it’s an image they unwaveringly maintained throughout their 30-year career. Hugely popular as a touring act, the band was singular in a number of aspects, including the way it combined Blues, Country, and Folk influences with a devotion to psychedelia-drenched improvisation, the way it achieved large-scale popularity without radio hits, and the rabid intensity of its itinerant army of fans, called Deadheads. The roots of the Grateful Dead go back to 1964, when lead guitarist/vocalist Jerry Garcia, keyboard player Ron...