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Host Mailha Yang and videographer Rich Enos capture elements
for an upcoming episode.
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KVIE's
programming philosophy is to air and create programs that
reflect the community back to itself. In doing so, our productions
reflect our rich history, introduce us to the people and places
in the present, and help us plan for the future.
In
addition to our productions America's Heartland, California
Heartland, Central Valley Chronicles, and California Connected,
we are proud of the range of relevant, compelling and diverse
programs that we've produced this year.
And,
we're particularly proud that we earned 10 Emmy Awards in
2004, more than any other station in our market.
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Grateful
Dead: The Closing of Winterland
Airs on KVIE Tuesday, December 2 at 8 PM
Tune in for your chance to get a CD, VHS or DVD!
The Grateful Dead: The Closing of Winterland celebrates the
last concert at this rock and roll palace and captures the energy and
spirit of the 60s and 70s. Twenty five years ago, New Years Eve, 1978,
the Grateful Dead played to a standing room only crowd of 5,400 fans.
Dubbed Winterland's house band, the Grateful Dead performed from midnight
until 6 am, including three encores. The band plays some of their favorite
tunes including Sugar Magnolia, Fire on the Mountain, Ramble on Rose,
Good Lovin' and encore performances of Casey Jones and Johnny B. Goode.
Interspersed throughout the concert, drummer Mickey Hart and rhythm
guitarist and vocalist Bob Weir talk about the band's favorite Winterland
moments.
This concert was originally broadcast live by San Francisco's Public
TV station KQED, and is the only recorded concert video of the Grateful
Dead produced in the 70s. All 24 audio tracks are being remixed for
optimum sound enhancement.
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