A tell-all biography of the epic in-fighting of the Grateful Dead in
the years following band leader Jerry Garcia's death in 1995 The
Grateful Dead rose to greatness under the inspired leadership of
guitarist Jerry Garcia, but the band very nearly died along with him
after his sudden death in 1995. So long defined by Garcia's artistic
vision, the surviving "Core Four" were reduced to conflicting agendas,
strained relationships, and catastrophic business decisions that would
lead the iconic band into utter disarray for the next twenty years.
Acclaimed music journalist and New York Times bestselling author Joel
Selvin was there for much of the turmoil following Garcia's death, and
in this book*,* he offers a never-before-explored insider account of the
ebbs and flows that occurred in the decades that followed. Culminating
in the landmark tour bearing the same name, Fare Thee Well charts the
arduous journey from Garcia's passing all the way up to the uneasy
agreement between the Core Four that led to the series of shows
celebrating the band's fiftieth anniversary-finally allowing for a
proper, and joyous, sendoff of the group revered by so many.