℗ 2021 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Released January 14, 2021
Duration 9m 16s
Record Label Rhino
Genre Rock
 

High Time (Live at the Grand Moon Palace, Cancún, MX, 1/18/2020 / Single)

Dead & Company

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High Time (Live at the Grand Moon Palace, Cancún, MX, 1/18/2020)
Dead & Company
9:16
Dead & Company is a band consisting of former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir (guitar), Mickey Hart (drums), and Bill Kreutzmann (drums), along with John Mayer (guitar), Oteil Burbridge (bass/drums), and Jeff Chimenti (keyboards). The band continues the strong live tradition of the Grateful Dead, creating unforgettable experiences at their shows, no two performances being alike. To date, the band has released no studio recordings, but all of the concerts from their tours to date have been (or are being) released as albums.
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High Time (Live at the Grand Moon Palace, Cancún, MX, 1/18/2020)
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