Introduced to open one of only four 1975 Grateful Dead concerts, “Crazy Fingers” led off the band’s June 17 show at the Winterland in San Francisco. Recorded for the 1975 album Blues for Allah, the Hunter/Garcia song was played by The Dead throughout 1976 but then abandoned until 1982 when it was performed numerous times that year. However, “Crazy Fingers” was only brought out once in 1983, returning to the band’s live rotation again in 1985 and increasing in frequency thereafter. The late-career renaissance of the second set staple resulted in over 140 performances, including the last “Crazy Fingers” played on June 5, 1995 at Riverport Amphitheatre near St. Louis.
Vocalist and California native Hayley Jane - who now calls Boston home - left her band mates The Primates behind to pair up with keyboardist Todd Stoops at Telefunken's studios in South Windsor, Connecticut. Stoops and Jane came up with a jazzy, lullaby-like version of "Crazy Fingers," The former Kung Fu keyboardist will appear this Saturday, July 4 with RAQ as part of the The Music Never Stopped series of pre-parties and late night shows set to coincide with Fare Thee Well in Chicago this weekend. Billed as "Werkingman's RAQ Attack" the show at 1st Ward / Chop Shop will also feature The Werks.
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