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The rock band The Grateful Dead named their publishing company Ice Nine.
We Join Kilgore Trout in Mourning: Kurt Vonnegut Moves On 2007
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Mickey Hart, better known as drummer for rock group The Grateful Dead, is also a musicologist who has assembled unparalleled ensembles of musicians from throughout the world, particularly percussion ensembles.
A Guide to Classical Indian/Jazz Fusion by Allen Alley Cat Lutins 1994
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The list was growing with the notable inclusion of The Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia's interest in the genre.
Expecting Rain Poet at the edge 2010
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Associating Howard Gossage and The Grateful Dead together occurred to me as a by-product of reading
AdPulp 2010
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Charleton said, "the right to be identified with and to reasonably exploit one's own original creative endeavour I regard as a human right," pointing out that this has existed in Irish Law since before even the days of The Grateful Dead - it's credited to Saint Colmcille
The Register Team Register 2010
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Charleton said, "the right to be identified with and to reasonably exploit one's own original creative endeavour I regard as a human right," pointing out that this has existed in Irish Law since before even the days of The Grateful Dead - it's credited to Saint Colmcille
The Register Team Register 2010
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Speaking of The Grateful Dead, Converse kindly sent my boyfriend a complimentary pair of these rockin 'kicks.
Ear Sucker 2009
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Elvis, The Rolling Stones, Etta James, and The Grateful Dead would go on to immortalize Reed's music.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Eighty-Three 2009
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