Concluding this superb collection, on disc three a concert by Jerry Garcia and bluegrass mandolinist David Grisman is featured, recorded in Garcia's spiritual home, San Francisco, in early 1991. Best known as principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and vocalist for the Jerry Garcia Band and the Grateful Dead, he had an eclectic musical career that ranged from folk to rock to bluegrass. Featuring, on disc one, a 1980 recording from JGB, recorded for live FM broadcast in Hempstead, New York in February 1980, on disc two another broadcast recording is included, this time of a show he gave with bass player John Khan in Santa Cruz in 1985. Jerry Garcia was one of the most successful, accomplished, and beloved musicians of his era. This triple CD collection celebrates Garcia's solo work, bringing together a trio of live recordings from the great man's golden era. And while his work with the Grateful Dead requires little introduction, his other musical achievements, as a solo artist, a group member, one half of a duo, or - most notably - as leader and frontman of the Jerry Garcia Band, may be less familiar to the proverbial man-on-the-street, it remains just as potent, significant and downright entertaining. Thanks to Christopher Hazard for the great. The 35+ minutes of footage captures Sitting in Limbo, Mystery Train and the How Sweet it Is encore. The original footage that Hazard remastered was missing the first part of the show. As iconic a figure as any who emerged from the 1960s American counter-culture, Jerry Garcia is among the most beloved and respected musicians from the rock age. Jerry Garcia Band Manager, Big Steve Parish said in a video, Garcia began doing computer art before anybody I had ever seen, he was so ahead of his time. This time we tune in to Jerry Garcia Band’s early show in Asbury Park, NJ on July 9th, 1977.