Bill Kreutzmann

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Bill Kreutzmann
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Background information
Birth name William Kreutzmann
Also known as Bill the Drummer, Fairplay
Born May 7, 1946
Origin Palo Alto, CA
Genre(s) psychedelic rock
rock music
folk rock
Occupation(s) musician
Instrument(s) Drums
Percussion
Years active 1950 - present
Associated
acts
Grateful Dead
SerialPod
Backbone
Go Ahead

Bill Kreutzmann (born May 7, 1938 in Palo Alto, California) was the drummer for legendary rock band the Grateful Dead for their entire 30-year career.

Kreutzmann started playing drums at the age of 13, despite having been told by his sixth grade music teacher that he couldn't keep a beat. As a teenager, he met Aldous Huxley at his high school, who encouraged him in his drumming. At the end of 1964 he co-founded the band The Warlocks, along with Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan. Their first real gig was May 5, 1965, two days before Kreutzmann's 19th birthday. In November of 1965, the Warlocks became the Grateful Dead. Meeting fellow percussionist Mickey Hart in the fall of 1967 would have a big impact on Kreutzmann's career. Hart soon joined the Dead, making it one of the first (and few) rock bands to feature two drummers. The two percussionists' remarkable cohesion, synchronicity, and driving power would a be a hallmark of the Grateful Dead sound for the next thirty years, earning them the nickname "The Rhythm Devils". Their ten-minute drums duets, a feature of every show from 19781995 became legendary in the rock world. Kreutzmann remained with the Grateful Dead until its dissolution following the passing of Garcia in 1995, making him one of the four members to play at every single one of the band's 3,500 shows.

Following the end of the Grateful Dead, Kreutzmann returned to his home in Hawaii but, by 2000 was back on the road with The Other Ones (Weir, Hart, Bruce Hornsby, Steve Kimock, Mark Karan, and Alphonso Johnson). The Other Ones were so successful that, in 2003, the band began touring as The Dead (keeping "Grateful" retired out of respect for Garcia). He participated in the super group at the 17th Annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam as a drummer SerialPod, which also includes Phish members Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon. At 60 years old, he has lost none of his expertise and stamina, routinely playing three hours of non-stop drumming with only one 45-minute break.

Kreutzmann also does work as a visual artist and, in 2001, began releasing limited edition reproductions of his digital artwork. He also has a son, Justin Kreutzmann, who is a film and video director.

During 2006, Kreutzmann teamed up with fellow Grateful Dead bandmate and skins man Mickey Hart, former Phish bassist Mike Gordon and former The Other Ones lead guitarist Steve Kimock to form the Rhythm Devils. A name that dates back to his Dead days given to him and Hart for their legendary drum solos and improvisation. The band features songs from their respective repitiores as well as new songs written by Jerry Garcia's songwriting companion Robert Hunter. The Rhythm Devils announced their first tour for Fall 2006 which will wrap at the popular Vegoose festival in Las Vegas, NV over the Halloween weekend.

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The Grateful Dead
Jerry GarciaBob WeirVince WelnickPhil LeshBill KreutzmannMickey Hart
Brent MydlandKeith GodchauxDonna Jean GodchauxRon "Pigpen" McKernanTom Constanten
Discography
Studio albums: The Grateful Dead | Anthem of the Sun | Aoxomoxoa | Workingman's Dead | American Beauty | Wake of the Flood | Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel | Blues for Allah | Terrapin Station | Shakedown Street | Go to Heaven | In the Dark | Built to Last
Live albums: Live/Dead | Grateful Dead | Europe '72 | History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) | Steal Your Face | Reckoning | Dead Set | Without a Net | One From the Vault | Infrared Roses | Two from the Vault | Hundred Year Hall | Dozin' at the Knick | Fallout from the Phil Zone | Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69 | Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Grateful Dead | View From The Vault, Volume One | View From The Vault, Volume Two | Nightfall of Diamonds | Grateful Dead Documentary | Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 | View from the Vault, Volume Three | Go to Nassau | The Closing of Winterland | Rockin' the Rhein with the Grateful Dead | The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack | Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 | Truckin' Up to Buffalo | Dicks Picks (36 Volumes) | Digital Download Series (12 Volumes)
Compilations/Box Sets: Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead | What a Long Strange Trip It's Been | Dead Zone: The Grateful Dead CD Collection (1977-1987) | The Arista Years | Selections from the Arista Years | So Many Roads (1965-1995) | The Golden Road (1965-1973) | Postcards of the Hanging | Birth of the Dead | The Very Best of the Grateful Dead | Beyond Description (1973-1989) | The Complete Fillmore West 1969 | Fillmore West 1969 | Grayfolded | Live at the Cow Palace |
Lyricists
Robert HunterJohn Perry BarlowGerrit Graham • Bobby Petersen
Spin-off Bands
Jerry Garcia BandRatdogPhil Lesh and FriendsRhythm DevilsThe Other OnesThe Dead • Bobby and the Midnights
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