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Grateful Dead vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux McKay
August 22, 1947 - November 2, 2025
GRATEFUL FOR DONNA JEAN
by Uncle John
She was a backup singer on Elvis Presley´s
#1 hit "Suspicious Minds",
and on Percy Sledge´s
#1 hit "When A Man Loves A Woman".
She was part of the Muscle Shoals sound.
She is The Grateful Dead´s only female band member .
I have many fond memories of Donna Jean,
her voice a perfect complement to The Grateful Dead.
The first time I met Jerry Garcia was in San Francisco,
day after Christmas,
after a show at a jazz club in North Beach,
and I walk with him to his car.
we share a common interest in live theater.
We were both in plays, with different scenes.
Jerry Garcia was a musical guest at a Tom Constanten play
"Tarot", in New York City, the first time I saw him.
A group of college students at Bensalem,
Fordham´s experimental college, saw this play together.
We were so inspired we decided we would do a play.
I started writing down what everyone was saying
and putting their words into the character they chose.
I added some silly songs.and created
"In Search Of The Candlemaker"
the play. It was performed off-Broadway for three nights.
We called ourselves the Lorillard Troupe of players
& participated in a CBS-TV documentary
"Tomorrow´s People" a few days later.
That same night I went to the Capitol Theatre
to see the Grateful Dead for the second time,
and it was the first night of The ESP experiments.
One of the ladies in the play, Sherry,
another Bensalem student,
participated in this experiment that night,
remotely at a dream laboratory in Brooklyn.
I was walking with Jerry Garcia around midnight
in North Beach. He was carrying his guitar,
and I was talking about the play and shared
with him some of the magic that happened that night,
at the Capitol Theatre in PortChester, New York.
When I said I felt a Great Light illuminate the room,
Jesus was there, Jerry says with a big smile
"That´s entirely possible."
We reach his car and he asks
"Are you coming to the New Year´s Eve show?
It´s going to be a scene!"
It is at Winterland.
I see and hear Donna Jean perform.
It´s her first show playing in the band
with The Grateful Dead.
Donna Jean what a scene!

Heart of Gold Band Reunion with Donna Jean
w/ special guest Bob Weir
Brian Godchaux, Fiddle Greg Anton, drums
Steve Kimock, David MacKay, Mookie Siegel
August 1, 2016
Photo, courtesy DEADHEADLAND.com
She is the true harmony in the best of company.
She is the Sunrise Lady singing in the band.
From The Heart of Me her vocals ring fondly.
A song I remember in particular, Tomorrow Is Forever, Donna Jean sang
on the fourth night of the final five retirement concerts for the Grateful Dead.
It is a cover song of Dolly Parton´s, a song I never heard before.
It leaves an emotional impression and a heartfelt expression.
I replay the song in my head, recall & write down all the words later that night.

photo courtesy, Dead.net
The greatest vocal song I ever heard anywhere
is the day I meet with the Godchauxs in their home in Stinson Beach.
I am in Donna´s Kitchen and baby Zion Rock is in a high chair.
She gives him a big cookie. He does not put it in his mouth.
He plays with it. Donna shares
"Jerry Garcia comes over one day
and sits in this kitchen with us.
He pulls out a pad & pen and starts drawing.
He tells me he´s drawing Zion´s thoughts.
He gives me the drawing and we use it on the cover
of our studio album KEITH & DONNA."
In the evening when she is upstairs putting baby Zion to bed
I hear her sing, the sweetest vocal sound ever- it makes my spine tingle.
I am sitting in the living room with Keith Godchaux
while Donna is singing their baby to sleep.
It is the loudest a capella song I ever heard,
and I thought, the whole town must be able to hear this.
It is wonderful! There is nothing like a mother´s love for her child.
It is a beautiful song that can be heard in Heaven.
Keith & Donna @ Winterland