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Charles Ives

Phil Lesh Learned About Struggling for Art from Composer Charles Ives

May 7, 2015By LITTLE HIPPIE
Phil Lesh Learned About Struggling for Art from Composer Charles Ives

You’ve probably heard about what it is to struggle to be an artist. Some have struggled pretty hard, including a music composer named Charles Edward Ives (left), who was largely ignored during his lifetime (1874 – 1954). This had a major impact on the Grateful Dead’s Phil Lesh. “Phil was going to college of San … Read More

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