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Grateful Dead vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux McKay

August 22, 1947 - November 2, 2025

GRATEFUL FOR DONNA JEAN

by Uncle John

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.

She is the heartbeat in the Heart of Gold Band.

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Golden Gate Park

The perfect venue for

 The Grateful Deadīs 60th year of music celebration

Review by Uncle John

August 1, 2025 Golden Gate Park, Polo Field. San Francisco, California

John Mayer was born to rise in the Terrapin Nation, and though they donīt look alike,

when I close my eyes and Mayer and Weir are looking at each other,

it is like a mirror playing music, and the two sounds are one.

They bring The Grateful Dead and Company to us, with music, in a way like no other.
They are playing three unique shows in Golden Gate Park August 1, 2 & 3, and have constructed a model “city” within the park, with hundreds of pop-up restaurants, and bars, all with the same storefront design. There is a wall of PortaPotties, with little or no waiting, Thereīs a huge refillable water drinking station, and on the first day of the shows, I walk to the back of the crowd, and there are so many people here that I could not see the stage. The sound is loud and clear, and the environment of trees and nature surrounding us, and the fresh air, is inspirational.  What  a clean venue!

The longest line stretching across the park is for Loving Cup Expresso! The long line continues to linger all day, and I join the queue. A girl walks up to our line and asks, "Is this the LSD line?" Actually, the crowd atmosphere here is different from how things used to be. Folks are content with their Modelo or Special Spirits. Iīm surprised so few people are smoking. Marijuana Herb is legal now.

DEAD AND COMPANY Larger than Life

BAND:

Bobby Weir, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals

Mickey Hart, Percussion, Beam, Vocals

John Mayer, Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals

Jeff Chimenti, Keys

Oteil Burbridge, Bass Guitar, Percussion, Vocals

Jay Lane, Drums

 

SPECIAL GUESTS:

Grahame Lesh, Guitar, Vocals

Billy Strings, Guitar, Vocals

 

TIME:

August 1, 2025

August 1 has always been a very special day for me.

Itīs the day I met Grateful Dead Road manager Rock Scully in an elevator

at the Navarro Hotel overlooking Central Park in New York City.

I didnīt know it is Rockīs birthday. Itīs also Jerry Garciaīs birthday,

and I ask Rock about arranging an interview for me with Jerry

and he sets it up in Philadelphia a few days later.

 

PLACE:

 Golden Gate Park, Polo Field, San Francisco, California

Dead & Company are playing in the Polo Field in Golden Gate Park this weekend.

This is where the buffalo roam in the park built by horticulturist Uncle John McLaren

In the neighborhood of the place the Grateful Dead call home.

 

One Fourth of July, I hear music playing, the sweet sound of a fiddle.

Itīs the mayor of Page Street, Rodney Albin. He īs playing with Robert Hunter,

 whoīs  singing and playing guitar with a band called Roadhog.

Robert Hunter is the lyricist for the Grateful Dead

 and they are playing in the Polo Field in Golden Gate Park.

 

I lived in the Sunset neighborhood of Golden Gate Park

and took my stepdaughter Mikaela for a walk  one day to the Polo Field.

 I suggest to Kaela that we run in the open space here.

When we stop, we sit in the grass and I notice a four leaf clover.

Itīs the only one, and I tell Mikaela I donīt want to pick it.

I wish there was a way to get it out of the ground and bring home to repot it.

Mikaela runs into the bushes and she comes out wih a digging tool,

and I carefully cut it out of the ground, bring it home and put it in a flower pot.

Mikaela says, "We should give this to Donna".

 

She is five years old and saw her first Grateful Dead concert

in the Spring on the road with us at The Fox Theater in Atlanta earlier that year.

We were in the front row and when  I look up at the start of the show, I see

Mikaela is sitting on stage on the side of the band in front of the Wall Of Sound.

She stays there for the entire set.

She says when she looked up all she could see were these giant sky soundscrapers.

At a show on the West Coast in the Summer, she disappears in her independent way,

 and returns with stories about being in the ladiesīdressing room with Donna and Maria.

 

A few days after we found the four leaf clover, on the dawn of Christmas eve,

I  go backstage after a show, with the flowerpot in hand looking for Donna Jean.

Itīs a special show with Robert Hunter and his band opening for Jerry Garcia Band.

Donna Jean joins Robert Hunter to sing "It Must Have Been The Roses".

 

 "Did you hear 'Roses'? Robert Hunter asks Jerry Garcia after the show,

and breaks into the song before he can answer.

"....She had ribbons, ribbons, ribbons in her long brown hair..."

He repeats his question to Garcia and continues the song a cappella...

"I don't know, maybe it was the roses, All I know is I could not leave her there....."

 Donna Jean sang this song on stage with Hunter and his band tonight, a very special moment, and Hunter's voice rings through the room with sweet clarity.

"You got any smokes, man?" Hunter asks me. He signals me he's looking for a cigarette and I give him a hand rolled one, marijuana but no tobacco. "It's the best of this year's crop" I tell him. He looks at it like an alien would, holds it, studies it, lights it. "This stuff, heh! The funny stuff." He exhales and takes another toke, and says "OK" and passes it to Garcia who mimics Hunter, and they're both hilarious. Garcia tokes, "Goofitus!" and another "Smoketitus!" laughing and passes the joint along to Donna Jean. She is in the corner surrounded by people talking to her. When Jerry Garcia passes the joint to her, she holds it a long time without taking a toke. I wait, and  capture a glance of her, and she hands me the roach, and I give her the four leaf clover in the flowerpot I’m holding, and share with her Kaela's story. "On the eve of the winter solstice I'm with Kaela in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco when I find a four leaf clover. Five year-old Mikaela goes into the bushes and comes out with a digging tool. We cut it out of the ground and repot it at home. Kaela asks me to give the four leaf clover to you Donna". "Were you looking for it when you found it?" asks singer Maria Muldaur. "I found one when I was ten years old, and searched for years after that, but running in The Park  this week I stumbled upon this one". "I been looking for one for a long time" Maria says. A few decades later, I found a patch of four leaf clovers on Mt. Burdell in Novato. I brought one to Maria Muldaur after a show at the Sweetwater in Mill Valley one night, reminding her of the one I brought to Donna Jean."

KAELA.rocks

MUSIC:

Dead and Company Video

First two songs of set

Trixie Garcia Intro > Tuning >

"Feel Like A Stranger" > "Dancing In The Street"

Watch here

Here I am at the Polo Field with DEAD & COMPANY, dancing in the open space listening to "Tennessee Jed" reminding me of Nashville, and The Tenessee River in Alabama Donna Jean spoke fondly of. Iīm toking on the best of this yearīs crop as the band shuffles to "Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" and then Johnny Cashī "Big River".

They roll into "Althea" with its touch of Shakespeare and help for the addicted,

 with John Mayer trading lead vocals with Bobby Weir to close out the first set.

Review to be continued

TEACH YOUR CHILDREN

Review by Uncle John coming soon

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Quest for the Best

An Intimate Connection with

THE GRATEFUL DEAD

by Uncle John

 

"What I want to know

 Where does the time go?"

(Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia)

"Lord, the band kept us so busy, we forgot about the time."

(John Perry Barlow/ Bob Weir)

This work is a contemporary narrative with a musical motif, narrated by the author with personal testimony, and dialogue with  artists, authors, musicians, dancers, singers, poets, songwriters, and stars. This journalistic  odyssey observes the world's most interesting band, whose brilliant creative performances, and individual intellectual insight, provide us with this historical literary account. On the road & at home with The Grateful Dead and their family of bands and musical company, this book records a distinctive recital of spiritual events, revealing a new orchestrated portrait, a sculptured arrangement of golden memories. There is nothing like a Grateful Dead concert! It is a unique and unconventional experience.

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