<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Twenty-five years after Jerry Garcia's passing his artistry still thrives. Channeling Jerry checks in with a variety of musicians who continue to tread the storied path blazed by Garcia and his bandmates. It's an ever-evolving conversation with new ones coming in as the old ones go.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Channeling Jerry is a book partly about Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead, but more specifically it highlights some of the musicians who continue to be influenced by Garcia's acclaimed artistry. It takes stock of where the music has gone since Jerry's passing in 1995 and where it might lead in the future. The project is dedicated to all the inspired artists and fans who continue to revel in the spirit of the Dead and who endeavor to keep the flame burning. <p/>The book features profiles of and in-depth conversations with twenty notable musicians who have honored and continue to explore the rich tradition started by Garcia and company. So far it includes talks with artists including Steve Kimock, Mark Karan, David Gans, Joni Bottari, Andrea Whitt, Katie Skene, John Kadlecik, Garrett Deloian, Halina Janusz, Lisa Malsberger, Vic DeRobertis, Stephen Inglis, Anela Lauren, Jeff Mattson, Joe Craven, Tyler Grant, Joe Marcinek, Marcus Rezak, Adam Perry and Josh Olken. It's a look at where the extended Grateful Dead music community stands today. Speaking to players who have performed with the remaining members of the Grateful Dead and the Jerry Garcia Band, as well as those who have created their own Garcia-inspired musical efforts, I attempt to shed light on the ongoing story of the sound as this seemingly unstoppable music continues to thrive and in some cases even reinvent itself. Each interview also includes a brief Gear Talk section (for the gear heads among us). Like a rose unfolding, Jerry's spirit lives on.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Nick Hutchinson is a freelance writer, musician and editor who lives in Denver, Colorado. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he earned a degree in English literature. Nick also holds a master's in journalism from the University of Colorado at Boulder. His writing has appeared online and in newspapers and magazines including The Boulder Daily Camera, the Denver Westword, Honest Tune, Jambase and Relix magazine. He likes to hike, ski, travel, spend time at the beach and enjoy life. His first children's book, Barry's Wild Ride, was released in May of 2013.
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