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Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Keyboardist Merl Saunders, a longtime collaborator with the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Band, died this morning at Kaiser Hospital in San Francisco after complications from a stroke. Saunders was 74.
Saunders suffered a stroke six years ago and lost the use of one of his hands and his ability to speak, but remained active in Bay Area music circles. “Boy, did he get the most out of what he had left,” Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart told the Marin Independent Journal.
Saunders grew up in San Francisco, playing the piano by ten and later graduated to the Hammond B-3 under the careful tutelage of the legendary Jimmy Smith. In 1970 began playing with Garcia in “Legion of Mary” and then “Garcia/Saunders,” producing a number of popular albums including the Deadhead favorite Live at the Keystone. Their 1990 collaboration, Blues from the Rainforest, hit the Billboard Top 10. Saunders also contributed to the Dead’s album Grateful Dead in 1971. Later, he became known as a senior member of the jam band scene having played with Phish, Blues Traveler and Widespread Panic, earning him the title “Godfather of Jam Bands.” Saunders also worked as a jazz trio player, performing and recording with Harry Belafonte, Frank Sinatra, Lionel Hampton, Miles Davis, B. B. King, Bonnie Raitt, and Paul Butterfield.
“Despite having lost one side of his body to the stroke and being unable to speak, Merl lit up rooms with his smile and spirit” said longtime Grateful Dead publicist and band historian Dennis McNally. “And despite physical damage he put out more sweetness than anyone could imagine. He was a giant soul, and I will remember his smile, at the Greek Theatre tribute to Jerry Garcia a few years back as he played one handed with Melvin Seals. I’ll remember that smile forever.”
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Fri, October 24, 2008 - 8:38 PMAwww man Merl was a fixture I always kind of expected to be around long after Phil and Bobby -
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Sun, October 26, 2008 - 4:24 AMMerl was a great brother... He was never too important or busy to sit and chat and share a "safety meeting" with the kids. The thing that always got me was the fact that if not for him bringing Garcia his guitar to him and reminding Garcia how to play said instrument, I might never of saw the Grateful Dead. Then there is the Legion of Mary tapes every one of them a gem... Merl I can speak for myself here, I always found myself grinning from ear to ear when I caught one of your sets. I can still see you grinning and playing Fire or Sugaree... We love you, you will be missed.
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Fri, November 7, 2008 - 10:26 AMalsways enjoyed seeing Merl. Sad times.. mis you brother =( -
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Sat, November 22, 2008 - 10:15 PMI have to say though, he did live to be 74 which is astonishingly old for a dead keyboard player. I mean thats the equivalant of like a dog living to be 38 -
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Wed, November 26, 2008 - 8:12 AM"Merl lit up rooms with his smile and spirit” said longtime Grateful Dead publicist and band historian Dennis McNally. “And despite physical damage he put out more sweetness than anyone could imagine. He was a giant soul, and I will remember his smile" That says it for me. Seeing Merl both with JGB and with His rainforest band were some of the hapiest vibe shows I remember. A smile to remember. RIP. As far a dog years , I'd have to say a 38 tear old dog may be just a little scary looking. -
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Wed, November 26, 2008 - 8:15 AMA 38 year old dog would be old and in the way
Buh da bump... ....sorry -
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Re: Former Grateful Dead Keyboardist Merl Saunders Dies
Fri, November 28, 2008 - 1:02 PM"We now return our souls to the creator,
as we stand on the edge of eternal darkness.
Let our chant fill the void
in order that others may know.
In the land of the night
the ship of the sun
is drawn by the grateful dead."
-- Egyptian Book of the Dead
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