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AJ Masthay Dead and Company 2021 Tour Concert Poster
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AJ Masthay Dead and Company 2021 Tour Concert Poster

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Introduction

Dive into the heart of Dead & Company's 2021 Fall Tour with this vibran...

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Introduction

Dive into the heart of Dead & Company's 2021 Fall Tour with this vibrant, limited-edition poster by AJ Masthay. It's more than just a souvenir; it's a portal to electrifying jams, dancing bears, and the soul of the Grateful Dead, captured by a master of psychedelic rock art. 

Key Features

  • Artist: AJ Masthay
  • Year: 2021
  • Edition : NA
  • Numbering: 199/200
  • Signature: Signed by the Artist
  • Dimensions: Approximately 18" x 24"
  • Material:  Original Screen Print
  • Venue: NA

The Artist: AJ Masthay

AJ Masthay is an American artist and printmaker who specializes in creating gig posters, concert prints, and rock art. He's best known for his detailed and vibrant illustrations, often featuring iconic band imagery and psychedelic themes.

Masthay's artistic journey began in 2001 when he established his own letterpress studio, Masthay Studios, in Hartford, Connecticut. He describes himself as "as much of a craftsman as an artist," meticulously crafting his prints using the reduction block printing technique, also known as "suicide prints." This method involves carving away sections of a single block of wood for each color, making it a labor-intensive but rewarding process that allows for rich, layered effects.

Masthay's passion for music, particularly the Grateful Dead, shines through in his work. He's created posters for countless bands, including Phish, The Flaming Lips, Wilco, and of course, the Dead. His Dead and Company prints are particularly sought-after by collectors, often selling out quickly and fetching high prices online.

The Band: The Dead and Company

Dead & Company is an American rock band formed in 2015. The band consists of former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir (guitar and vocals), Mickey Hart (drums), and Bill Kreutzmann, along with John Mayer (guitar and vocals), Oteil Burbridge (bass, percussion, and vocals), and Jeff Chimenti (keyboards).

Dead & Company primarily perform Grateful Dead covers and is credited with popularizing Grateful Dead music to a younger audience. In 2023, Jay Lane replaced Kreutzmann as the band's second drummer for their final tour. Their final tour was attended by over 840,000 fans with the final show taking place in San Francisco, the birthplace of the Grateful Dead. At the tour's conclusion, John Mayer reassured fans that "Dead & Company is still a band," but that they did not "know what the next show will be." As Mayer has indicated he wants to pursue his own music for some time being.

Here are some of their notable achievements:

    • Won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2017 for their album "Day of the Dead".
    • Headlined major music festivals, including Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Coachella.
  • Broke attendance records at many of the venues they played, including Fenway Park and Madison Square Garden.

The Tour: Summer 2021

    • Dead & Company Fall Tour 2021: A Grateful Dead Victory Lap

      The Dead & Company Fall Tour 2021 wasn't just any tour; it was a victory lap, a bittersweet farewell serenade, and a final chance to revel in the glory of the Grateful Dead's legacy. Here's what made this fall so special:

      The Finality: This tour was billed as their last, and the band poured their hearts and souls into every show. Fans knew this was their last chance to catch Dead & Company live, creating an electric energy that crackled through every venue.

      The Setlists: Gone were the predictable setlists. Instead, the band dug deep into the Grateful Dead's vast catalog, pulling out hidden gems and fan favorites. Each show became a unique tapestry of improvisation, weaving familiar melodies with unexpected twists and turns.

      The Spirit of the Dead: Dead & Company wasn't just a tribute band; they were conduits, channeling the spirit of the Grateful Dead and keeping their sonic flame alive. John Mayer's soaring vocals blended seamlessly with Bob Weir's weathered wisdom, while Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti carried the torch of Jerry Garcia's psychedelic explorations.

      The Community: Deadheads from all generations gathered to celebrate their shared love for the music. Parking lots morphed into vibrant communities, filled with tie-dye, friendly faces, and the sweet aroma of patchouli. The concerts became communal experiences, where strangers became friends united by the power of music.

      The Venues: From the iconic Shoreline Amphitheatre to the hallowed grounds of Citi Field, the tour spanned legendary stadiums and intimate theaters, each offering a unique backdrop for musical magic. Each venue hosted its own memorable moments, from the epic "Scarlet Begonias" at Shoreline to the emotional "Ripple" at Citi Field.

      The Legacy: Though the tour has ended, its echoes reverberate. Dead & Company showed us that the music of the Grateful Dead transcends time and genre, continuing to inspire and connect generations. It was a reminder that the spirit of the Dead lives on, not just in the music, but in the hearts of the fans who keep it alive.

      So, while there may be no more Dead & Company fall tours, the memories remain etched in history. It was a testament to the enduring power of music, the magic of shared experience, and the love that binds a community together through the language of the Grateful Dead.

      This is just a general overview. If you'd like to know more about specific shows, setlists, or memorable moments, let me know!

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