Biography
Robert Hunter is best known as a non-performing lyricist for the Grateful Dead. He is also a recording artist in his own right, a poet, and a translator. Hunter began contributing lyrics to the Dead at the invitation of his friend, Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia, as of the group's third album, Aoxomoxoa, in 1969. Since then, he wrote some of the Dead's most memorable words, including Truckin' ("What a long, strange trip it's been") and the 1987 comeback hit Touch of Grey. Hunter began recording solo albums on the Dead's record label in 1974 and continued sporadically since. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi



 
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Robert Hunter - "Ripple" / September 18, 2013 / Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
Robert Hunter - Reuben and Cherise at the Keswick Theatre 10/4/13
Robert Hunter very rare interview raw footage - Ripley's Philadelphia PA 4/30/81 Grateful Dead
Robert Hunter - That Train Don't Run Here Anymore
Robert Hunter talks about Dark Star
Robert Hunter University of Washington HUB Ballroom, Seattle, WA 10/30/83 Complete Show
A Conversation With Robert Hunter - November 1990
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