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Jerome John Garcia was an influential American musician best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for the Grateful Dead, a band he co-founded in 1965 and led to prominence during the 1960s counterculture movement. Renowned for his distinctive guitar style and skillful improvisation, Garcia played with the Grateful Dead for their entire 30-year career. Beyond the band, he was active in several side projects, including the Jerry Garcia Band, Saunders-Garcia Band, Old and In the Way, Legion of Mary, and New Riders of the Purple Sage. Garcia also released solo albums and worked as a session musician. His impact earned him an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Grateful Dead in 1994. Garcia’s improvisational approach and technical abilities made him a respected figure in rock music, earning him several spots on Rolling Stone’s list of greatest guitarists. Despite his musical contributions, he struggled with health issues and addiction, passing away in 1995 at the age of 53.