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Rock 29 September, 2008

Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh And Bob Weir To Make Rare In-Store Appearance In NYC, October 14, 2008

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ Rhino Records) - Grateful Dead founding members Phil Lesh and Bob Weir will make a rare in-store appearance and signing to celebrate the historic release of Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978.
The 2-CD/1-DVD Egypt collection features previously unreleased audio and video highlights from the band's legendary performances at the foot of The Great Pyramid in Gizah.

The set will be released on September 30 from Grateful Dead Productions and Rhino. Lesh and Weir will be signing copies of the release at the Best Buy in midtown Manhattan at 5th Avenue and East 44th Street on October 14 starting at 7:00 PM.
The first 400 people to purchase Rocking The Cradle at this Best Buy location on Tuesday, September 30th will receive a wristband entitling them access to meet Lesh and Weir on October 14.
Please contact the store for more details at (212) 808-0309.






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