What does Tri studios stand for?

Tamalpais Research Institute
Tamalpais Research Institute (TRI Studios) is a state of the art, world-class audio, video, streaming venue, and recording facility created by legendary Grateful Dead founding member, and 1994 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Bob Weir.

Who owns Tristud?

guitarist Bob Weir
Tamalpais Research Institute, also known as TRI Studios, is a virtual music venue in San Rafael, California; it is the brainchild of Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir, currently of Dead & Company as well as Bob Weir and Wolf Bros.

Who owns the rights to Grateful Dead?

In 2006, the Grateful Dead signed a ten-year licensing agreement with Rhino Entertainment to manage the band’s business interests including the release of musical recordings, merchandising, and marketing. The band retained creative control and kept ownership of its music catalog.

What was the longest Grateful Dead concert?

There was one show, however, which took place on this day in 1974, which heard the Dead take attendees on a wild ride through a 46-minute “Playing In The Band”, making it the longest single-song performance of their career. You read that correctly–46 minutes of prime Grateful Dead.

What was Jerry Garcia’s last concert?

July 9th, 1995
July 9th, 1995 at Soldier Field became the Grateful Dead’s final show.

Who inherited Jerry Garcia’s estate?

Jerry Garcia left a simple will, executed May 12, 1994, that left most of his estate to his wife, Deborah Koons Garcia and his four daughters, all from previous relationships.

When was grateful dead last concert?

What was the shortest concert?

The White Stripes
“The White Stripes were in fact recognized in the 2009 edition of the Guinness World Records book for the shortest music concert ever when, on July 16 2007, they played just one note at St John’s in Newfoundland, Canada,” they said.