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Sound Engineer and former LSD cook Owsley Stanley (known as The Bear) is seen on stage with the Grateful Dead at the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park, in November 1991 in San Francisco, California.
The Dred,' a 1949 Studebaker M5 pickup once owned by the Grateful Dead's sound engineer Owsley Stanley. A unique and storied piece of rock and roll history is set to cross the auction block—'The ...
“Owsley [Stanley] had a lot of sources for imagery ... according to Tim Scully, who traveled with the Grateful Dead as the band’s electronic designer. “Bear wanted to be known more for ...
The new Grateful Dead x McIntosh speakers pay homage to the band's innovative "Wall of Sound." The revolutionary audio system ...
An often (and oddly unjustly) overlooked phase of Grateful Dead history is the period in which the group was utilizing the massive 'Wall of Sound.' Conceived by long-time audio guru Owsley Stanley, ...
Grateful Dead head Jerry Garcia is standing ... unpacking kaftans for one last out-there adventure and armed with a stash of Stanley Owsley’s legendary liquid LSD. The Pranksters have travelled ...
They say music never dies, and one only needs to look at the tunes created by a band called Grateful Dead to know ... was once owned by audio engineer Owsley Stanley. A 1949 Studebaker M5 pickup ...
Phil Lesh, founding bass player for the Grateful Dead, has died ... engineering mad scientist (and unparalleled LSD chef) Owsley Stanley. Stanley’s creations included the infamous “Wall ...
After receiving financial backing from Owsley Stanley, who was manufacturing then-legal LSD, also known as acid, Garcia renamed the band the Grateful Dead. This decision, to quote Palo Alto Online ...