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Sturgill Simpson joined Dead & Company for a powerful "Morning Dew" on night two of three in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
There was magic in the air of San Francisco over the last three days, with a high concentration centered in Golden Gate Park.
Surviving Grateful Dead members returned to their hometown to celebrate the band's 60th anniversary across three big shows in Golden Gate Park.
Dead & Company brought in Sturgill Simpson and Grahame Lesh to help put together a stellar Saturday showing in Golden Gate Park.
Grateful Dead offshoot Dead & Company and Sturgill Simpson combine for memorable moment at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
Photo courtesy of Dead & Company via Dead & Company's Facebook page Dead & Company's three-day run at San Francisco's Golden ...
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Sturgill Simpson delighted fans at Dead & Company's show, which was held in honor of Grateful Dead's 60th anniversary.