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AtElephant's Memory it is claimed that the Jerry Garcia Band at a Hell's Angels Pirates Party in 1973, which obviously doesn't agree with them being founded in 1975. Presumably the date of 1973 is correct, so this had to be a different entity? Seattle Jörg (talk) 07:44, 11 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not sure what that would refer to. I'm looking at DeadBase XI, the 1999 book, and that has a chapter called GarciaBase, which lists all of the Jerry Garcia side project concerts, or at least the ones that were known at that time. According to the book, the Jerry Garcia Band formed in 1975, and their first lineup was the one heard on Let It Rock: The Jerry Garcia Collection, Vol. 2. As substantiated by the footnotes in the album article, that lineup lasted from August to December of '75. (In January of '76, Jimmy Booker replaced Nicky Hopkins on keyboards for a grand total of two shows, and then Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux joined the band.) — Mudwater (Talk)19:59, 3 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
@Boulder Museumdork: Hello! Thanks for your edits to this article, here and here. But, the albums Garcia Live Volume Three and Garcia Live Volume Six are by Legion of Mary and by Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders, respectively. They're not Jerry Garcia Band albums. That's why they don't say Jerry Garcia Band on the covers. The Jerry Garcia Band is not just any band with Jerry Garcia in it, it's the band that billed itself by that actual name. It didn't even exist until August 1975. That's why I took those albums back out of the Discography section. Hopefully that makes sense. (I would encourage you to post here with any thoughts you might have on this subject.) — Mudwater (Talk)16:15, 15 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]