The Grateful Dead, Through the Lens That Knew Them Best
Legendary rock photographer Jim Marshall spent decades capturing the Grateful Dead — from Woodstock to their last free concert on Haight Street — and this collection is the payoff. A full third of these images have never been published before, printed in the rich, high-contrast style Marshall was known for. He wasn’t just shooting the band; he was part of their world, which is exactly why these photos feel so real. Onstage magic, quiet backstage moments, the whole evolution of the band captured by someone who was actually there.
This one’s a must for the Deadhead in your life, the classic rock fan, or anyone who loves a good coffee table book with real substance behind it. Released for the band’s 60th anniversary, it’s a gift that feels genuinely special — not just another band book.
• Hardcover coffee table book
• Featuring never-before-seen and rare Jim Marshall photography
• Includes quotes from collaborators and the wider Dead community, plus contextual essays
• Published for the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary