Archive for October 25th, 2024

BANDS CO-FOUNDING MEMBER HAS DIED

Stern Grove Festival    
    
   
Phil Lesh’s Alembic ‘Mission Control’: the 1st boutique bass | Guitar World

Phil Lesh & Friends | Terrapin Crossroads | 1/1/2020 | Grateful Web

Phil Lesh, one of the founding members and bassist for the
band Grateful Dead, has died. In 2020, Rolling Stone ranked
him as the 11th greatest bass player.


His death was confirmed on his official Instagram page, which
said he "passed peacefully this morning. He was surrounded
by his family and full of love." He was 84 years old.
 

Grateful Dead Release Blankets, Ponchos & More | Billboard

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MILITARY ACTION TOOK PLACE ON THIS DAY

The Charge of the Light Brigade - Historic UK     
     
     
     
     
 

In an event alternately described as one of the most heroic or
disastrous episodes in British military history, Lord James
Cardigan leads a charge of the Light Brigade cavalry against
well-defended Russian artillery during the
Crimean War.

The British were winning the Battle of Balaklava when Cardigan
received his order to attack the Russians. His cavalry gallantly
charged down the valley and were decimated by the heavy
Russian guns, suffering 40 percent casualties. It was later
revealed that the order was the result of confusion and was
not given intentionally.

Lord Cardigan, who survived the battle, was hailed as a national
hero in Britain.

    
     
   

28mm Victorian Warfare: Lord Cardigan & his Cherrybums
James Thomas Brudenell, 7th earl of Cardigan
(1797 – 1868)
 

The Charge of the Light Brigade poetry at spillwords.com

Charge Of The Light Brigade Poem Printable
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