On April 10, 1982, when Jerry Garcia and the Jerry Garcia Band performed at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ, he was actively involved in various mu... Read Full Description >
On April 10, 1982, when Jerry Garcia and the Jerry Garcia Band performed at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ, he was actively involved in various musical projects. Prior to this live recording, Garcia had released the album "Cats Under the Stars" in 1978, which showcased his unique blend of rock, folk, and jazz influences. This period marked a significant evolution in his sound, as he explored more diverse musical styles outside of his work with the Grateful Dead. The Jerry Garcia Band was known for its improvisational performances and unique interpretations of songs, including “Reuben and Cerise,” which they performed during this concert. Interestingly, this era also featured Garcia's increased focus on solo projects, allowing him to express his artistic vision more freely. The performance is a testament to his enduring creativity and the evolving nature of his music during this vibrant phase of his career.