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American rock band
The Other Ones was an American
rock band formed in 1998 by former
Grateful Dead members
Bob Weir ,
Phil Lesh , and
Mickey Hart , along with part-time Grateful Dead collaborator
Bruce Hornsby .
[1] In 2000,
Bill Kreutzmann , another Grateful Dead alumnus, joined the group, while Phil Lesh dropped out.
[2] In 2002, Lesh rejoined the band, and Hornsby left.
[3] At different times the shifting lineup of The Other Ones also included
Mark Karan ,
Steve Kimock ,
John Molo ,
Dave Ellis ,
Alphonso Johnson ,
Jimmy Herring ,
Rob Barraco ,
Jeff Chimenti , and
Susan Tedeschi . In 2003, The Other Ones changed their name to
The Dead .
[4]
The Other Ones continued the musical legacy of the Grateful Dead after
Jerry Garcia died in 1995, playing many Grateful Dead songs and utilizing a similar
jam band style that emphasized
musical improvisation . The name of the band was taken from the title of the Grateful Dead song "That's It for the Other One", from 1968's
Anthem of the Sun .
In 1999, The Other Ones released
The Strange Remain , a two-disc CD recorded live during their 1998 Furthur Festival tour.
To celebrate the release of the album, on February 8, 1999, the Other Ones performed a live
webcast (the first for members of the Grateful Dead), from
Herbie Herbert 's Sy Klopps Studios in
San Francisco .
[5] The event, produced by Chime Interactive (then named Evolve Internet Solutions), featured a live conversation with online fans moderated by
Steve Silberman with band members
Bob Weir ,
Mickey Hart ,
Mark Karan and
Dave Ellis . The event began with a live performance of
Friend of the Devil , the first time members of the
Grateful Dead participated in
live streaming .
Personnel
1998
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
Mickey Hart – drums, vocals
Bruce Hornsby – keyboards, vocals
Mark Karan – guitar, vocals
Steve Kimock – guitar
John Molo – drums
Dave Ellis – saxophone, vocals
2000
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Mickey Hart – drums, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Bruce Hornsby – keyboards, vocals
Mark Karan – guitar, vocals
Steve Kimock – guitar
Alphonso Johnson – bass
2002
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
Mickey Hart – drums, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Jimmy Herring – guitar
Rob Barraco – keyboards, vocals
Jeff Chimenti – keyboards, vocals
Susan Tedeschi – vocals
Timeline
References
^ Bendersky, Ari.
"Former Dead Members Premiere New Lineup In San Francisco" , Rolling Stone , June 6, 1998
^ Parrish, Michael (September 4, 2000).
"Other Ones' New Lineup Still Developing Identity" .
Chicago Tribune .
^
Selvin, Joel (December 1, 2002).
"Other Ones Reunite" .
San Francisco Chronicle .
^ Selvin, Joel.
"Marin Icons Now The Dead" , San Francisco Chronicle , February 12, 2003
^
"The Other Ones Web Event 2/8/99" . otherones.chimeinteractive.com. Retrieved April 13, 2022 .
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