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Brent Mydland (October 21, 1952 – July 26, 1990) was an American keyboardist and singer. He was a member of the rock band
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from 1979 to 1990, a longer tenure than any other keyboardist in the band. Growing up in
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, Mydland took up music while in elementary school. After graduation, he played with a number of bands and recorded one album with
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before joining Bobby and the Midnites with Bob Weir and jazz veterans
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and Alphonso Johnson. This led to an invitation to join the Dead in 1979, replacing
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who had decided to leave. Mydland quickly became an important member in the Dead, using a variety of keyboards including Hammond organ and various synthesizers and singing regularly. He wrote several songs on the band's studio albums released while he was a member. After a tour in the early summer 1990, Mydland died of an accidental drug overdose.


Biography


Early life

Born in
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, Germany, the child of a U.S. Army chaplain, Mydland moved to San Francisco with his parents at the age of one. Mydland spent most of his childhood in
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. He started piano lessons aged six and had formal classical lessons through his junior year in high school. In an interview he commented that "My sister took lessons and it looked fun to me, so I did too. There was always a piano around the house and I wanted to play it. When I couldn't play it I would beat on it anyway." His mother, a graveyard shift nurse, encouraged Mydland's talents by insisting that he practice his music two hours each day. He played trumpet from elementary till his senior year in high school; his schoolmates remember him practicing on an accordion, as well as the piano, every day after school. Mydland played trumpet in the school's marching band, but was dismissed for having long hair. He graduated from Liberty High School, Brentwood, California, in 1971.


Pre-Grateful Dead

Mydland began playing rock'n'roll with friends in high school (Liberty High School), and was influenced by organists such as
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, Ray Manzarek and Steppenwolf's
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. He became a fan of the Grateful Dead in the late 1960s, though was less impressed by their 1970s material. After graduation, Mydland lived in a
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in
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, writing songs. He joined a band with Rick Carlos, who was invited by John Batdorf of Batdorf & Rodney to join their band. Mydland was asked to join shortly after. He then formed the band
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with Batdorf, releasing one album on Arista Records. Mydland then got in touch with Bob Weir via a connection from Batdorf & Rodney, and joined Weir's side project Bobby and the Midnites as keyboardist and backing vocalist.


Grateful Dead

Mydland joined the Grateful Dead in April 1979, replacing
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, who had decided to start their own band. After two weeks of rehearsals, he played his first concert with the band at the Spartan Stadium, San Jose, on April 22. Mydland quickly became an integral part of the Dead owing to his vocal and songwriting skills as much as his keyboard playing. He quickly combined his tenor singing with founding members Weir and Jerry Garcia to provide strong three-part harmonies on live favorites. He easily fit into the band's sound and added his own contributions, such as in ''
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'' (1980) which featured two of Mydland's songs, "Far From Me" and "Easy to Love You," the latter written with frequent Weir collaborator
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. On the next album, '' In the Dark'' (1987), Mydland co-wrote "Hell in a Bucket" with Weir and Barlow; he also penned the train song "Tons of Steel". '' Built to Last'' (1989) featured several more of Mydland's songs: the moody "Just a Little Light", the environmental song "We Can Run," the live-performance-driven "Blow Away" and the poignant "I Will Take You Home," a
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written with Barlow for Mydland's two daughters. Mydland wrote several other songs that were played live but not released on any studio albums, including "Don't Need Love," "Never Trust A Woman," "Maybe You Know," "Only a Fool," all written solo, and "Gentlemen Start Your Engines," with Barlow. Many of these were intended for a solo album that was started but never completed, along with "Love Doesn't Have to be Pretty," performed live solo, but not with the Grateful Dead. He also co-wrote "Revolutionary Hamstrung Blues" with Phil Lesh and Lesh's lyrical collaborator Bobby Petersen, although the song was performed live only once. His high, gravelly vocal harmonies and emotional leads added to the band's singing strength, and he even occasionally incorporated
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into his solos.
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, guitarist on Mydland's unreleased solo album said Mydland was "one of the most talented guys I've ever met. I've never seen anybody that could sing with those kind of notes, night after night. He was a cross between
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and
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. It was crazy." Mydland's vocals added color to old favorites such as "Cassidy," "Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo," "Ramble on Rose," the Band's "
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", and he even wrote his own verse for Willie Dixon's "Little Red Rooster". He sang lead on many covers, including
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", the Beatles' " Hey Jude", and the Meters' "Hey Pocky Way". Mydland's last show with the Grateful Dead was on July 23, 1990, at the World Music Theater, in Tinley Park, Illinois. In 1994, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Grateful Dead.


Equipment

While Keith Godchaux had preferred to play only piano at concerts, Mydland was keen to experiment with different sounds during live performances. He frequently changed his setup to add new sounds. He played several different electric pianos and synthesizers throughout his tenure. His early piano sounds came from a Fender Rhodes, followed by a
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. During this time he also used analog synthesizers including a Minimoog, and a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5. He subsequently used the Yamaha GS-1 digital synthesizer to replace the old analog equipment. In the mid-eighties, he also added an E-mu Emulator II to his arsenal. In mid 1987, Mydland's setup changed once again.
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had been hired by the Grateful Dead to program and maintain new MIDI systems. The GS-1 and Emulator II were replaced by a new Kurzweil Midiboard MIDI controller, connected to a
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piano synthesizer, as well as other controllers with custom voices edited and mixed by Bralove and Mydland. Mydland regularly played the Hammond organ, and had a B-3 with ten modified Leslie speakers in his setup for his entire tenure. He blended a variety of styles to add color to his organ playing. Along with regularly adjusting the drawbars and Leslies for more expressive phrasing, he also frequently added percussive effects by either slapping/sliding his left hand on the keyboard, or flicking the thumb on his right hand. His frequent use of dissonant chords provided a creative counterpoint to the melodic playing style of Jerry Garcia. The Grateful Dead purchased three B-3 organs for his use when he joined the band, and he personally owned several B-3 organs at the time of his death. The B-3 he played for the majority of his tenure with the Grateful Dead, known for once being covered with stickers, is currently used by keyboardist
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during live performances. It was present at the 50th anniversary " Fare Thee Well" concerts in July 2015. Outlines from where the stickers once were are still visible on the back of the organ.


Other work

In 1982, he recorded and mastered a solo studio album, but it was never released. In the summer of 1985, he performed with Dead drummer
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in their band Kokomo along with 707's Kevin Russell and Santana's David Margen. In 1985, he performed at the Haight Street Fair with Weir,
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, and
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, among others. In 1986, Mydland formed Go Ahead with several San Francisco Bay area musicians, including
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, also former Santana members
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on vocals and David Margen on bass, as well as guitarist Jerry Cortez. The band toured during the time Jerry Garcia was recovering from a diabetic coma, and also briefly reunited in 1988. In 1988, Mydland performed at the Bay Area Music Awards, sharing an organ with Merl Saunders and performing alongside Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, John Fogerty, and others. He also did numerous solo projects and performances, as well as duo performances with Bob Weir numerous times throughout the 1980s, with Weir on acoustic guitar and Mydland on grand piano.


Death

Brent Mydland died at his home in
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, on July 26, 1990, shortly after completing the Grateful Dead's summer tour. An autopsy conducted by the Contra Costa Coroner's office revealed that Mydland had died of acute cocaine and morphine intoxication. Richard Rainey, Contra Costa County coroner, stated that "Toxicology tests reveal lethal levels of morphine and cocaine in the blood", a mixture "commonly referred to as a ' speedball'." He was the third Dead keyboardist to die (after founding member
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in 1973 and
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in 1980); Garcia said Mydland's death was "crushing" and it abruptly closed a chapter of the band's career. Mydland is buried at
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in Lafayette, California.


Legacy

Weir has said that the late '80s and early '90s with Mydland was his favorite time playing in the band.
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has described Mydland as "a talented synthesist ic who was able to play all this beautiful synthesized string stuff, but he could still kick ass and take names on the Hammond organ." Mydland's younger daughter, Jennifer Mydland, is an aspiring singer-songwriter.Archived a
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Discography


With the Grateful Dead

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'' – 1980 *'' Reckoning'' – 1981 *''
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'' – 1981 *'' In the Dark'' – 1987 *''
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'' – 1989 *'' Built to Last'' – 1989 *'' Without a Net'' – 1990 *'' Infrared Roses'' –1991 *''
Grayfolded ''Grayfolded'' is a two-CD album produced by John Oswald featuring new edits and re-mixes of the Grateful Dead song " Dark Star". Using over a hundred different performances of the song, recorded live between 1968 and 1993, Oswald, using a proce ...
'' – 1994 *'' Dick's Picks Volume 5'' – 1996 *'' Dozin' at the Knick'' – 1996 *'' Dick's Picks Volume 6'' – 1996 *''
Terrapin Station ''Terrapin Station'' is the ninth studio album by the Grateful Dead, released July 27, 1977. It was the first Grateful Dead album on Arista Records and the first studio album after the band returned to live touring, following a nearly two-year ...
'' – 1997 *''
Fallout from the Phil Zone ''Fallout from the Phil Zone'' is a double compilation album of live recordings by the Grateful Dead handpicked by the band's bassist Phil Lesh. It contains the first Grateful Dead CD releases of "In the Midnight Hour" (clocking in at over 30 mi ...
'' – 1997 *'' Dick's Picks Volume 13'' – 1999 *'' View from the Vault, Volume One'' – 2000 *'' Dick's Picks Volume 21'' – 2001 *''
Nightfall of Diamonds ''Nightfall of Diamonds'' is a double live album by the Grateful Dead released in 2001. It was recorded on October 16, 1989 at Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford and includes the full concert. This was the final date of a five-day run at the v ...
'' – 2001 *''
Postcards of the Hanging ''Postcards of the Hanging'' is a compilation album by the Grateful Dead. It consists entirely of Bob Dylan covers, performed live in concert, along with a rehearsal performance of "Man of Peace" featuring the Grateful Dead backing Dylan himself. ...
'' – March 2002 *'' View from the Vault, Volume Three'' – 2002 *''
Go to Nassau ''Go to Nassau'' is a two-CD live album by the rock group the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on May 15 and 16, 1980, at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The album, released in 2002, presents half of the songs played on the final two nights ...
'' – 2002 *''
View from the Vault, Volume Four ''View from the Vault, Volume Four'' (styled as ''View from the Vault IV'') is the fourth release in the " View from the Vault" series of rock concert recordings by the Grateful Dead. Like the other entries in the series, it was released simultan ...
'' – 2003 *''
Dick's Picks Volume 32 ''Dick's Picks Volume 32'' is a two-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on August 7, 1982 at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin. It was released on July 20, 2004. Alpine Valley, an outdoor the ...
'' – 2004 *''
Truckin' Up to Buffalo ''Truckin' Up to Buffalo'' is a double CD soundtrack to the DVD video of the same name by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park (town), New York, Orchard Park on July 4, 1989. There are no differences in the track list ...
'' – 2005 *'' Road Trips Volume 1 Number 1'' – 2007 *'' Road Trips Volume 3 Number 1'' – 2009 *'' Crimson White & Indigo'' – 2010 *'' Road Trips Volume 3 Number 4'' – 2010 *''
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'' – 2010 *'' Road Trips Volume 4 Number 2'' – 2011 *''
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'' – 2011 *'' Spring 1990'' – 2012 *'' Spring 1990: So Glad You Made It'' – 2012 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 8'' – 2013 *''
Live at Hampton Coliseum ''Live at Hampton Coliseum'' is an album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on May 4, 1979, at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia. Produced as a two-disc vinyl LP, in a limited edition of 7,900 numbered copies, it was rel ...
'' – 2014 *'' Spring 1990 (The Other One)'' – 2014 *'' Wake Up to Find Out'' – 2014 *'' 30 Trips Around the Sun'' – 2015 *'' 30 Trips Around the Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965–1995'' – 2015 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 20'' – 2016 *'' Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 12 & 13, 1989'' – 2017 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 27'' – 2018 *'' The Warfield, San Francisco, California, October 9 & 10, 1980'' – 2019 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 31'' – 2019 *''
Giants Stadium 1987, 1989, 1991 ''Giants Stadium 1987, 1989, 1991'' is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains five complete concerts on 14 CDs. The shows were recorded at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on July 12, 1987, July 9 and 10, 19 ...
'' – 2019 *'' Saint of Circumstance'' – 2019 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 35'' – 2020 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 36'' – 2020 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 39'' – 2021 *'' Dave's Picks Volume 40'' – 2021 *'' In and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden '81, '82, '83'' – 2022 *'' Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 3/9/81'' – 2022


With other artists

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 – 1976 *''Sweet Surprise'' –
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 – 1976 *'' Bobby and the Midnites'' – Bobby and the Midnites – 1981 *''A Wing and a Prayer'' – Matt Kelly – 1985 *''
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'' –
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 – 1988 *''New Frontier'' – New Frontier – 1988


References

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External links


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