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Press Release - November 2, 2023
Treasure Trove of Jerry Garcia's Personal Items Lead Heritage’s Nov. 18-20 Music Memorabilia Event
Grateful Dead co-founder's spirit is alive and well in the rich and varied Vince and Gloria DiBiasi Archive DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PRESS KIT After a diabetes-related health crisis in 1986 that nearly killed him, Garcia rebounded and enjoyed another nine years on this earthly plane, as a visual artist and as the Dead's most shamanistic founder — and two people were instrumental, so to speak, in keeping him healthy, happy and productive in his later years. Vince and Gloria DiBiasi were the longtime personal assistants, life- and often business managers of one of the world's most revered creative souls. Due to their shared admiration and affection for Garcia, the couple from New York gave up their comfortable East Coast life to assist Garcia in his busy California enthusiasms. About the DiBiasis, the Dead's bass player, Phil Lesh, writes in his acclaimed and authoritative book Searching for the Sound: My Life With the Grateful Dead: “The DiBiasis were a steadfast, loving couple, with grown children, who had formed the only real constant in Jerry's life (other than his music) throughout the turbulent comings and goings of girlfriends, his illnesses, and the demands on his time and energy from every direction imaginable. Vince acted as Jerry's personal assistant, as well as his liason for the commercial end of his artwork projects ... Gloria was the rock around which all the currents swirled... ." And the Deadheads — Garcia's fans — know that before he helped found the Dead, the renaissance man studied at the San Francisco Art Institute, and throughout his storied music career he never stopped creating visual art. He admired the holographic artworks of a Wall Street executive and Deadhead named Vince DiBiasi, and after Garcia struck up a warm friendship with Vince and his wife Gloria, the couple moved out to Marin County to help Garcia manage his properties, his art-making career, and his health. It was Vincent and his brother David who kept a check on the wilder parties thrown by Garcia's older daughter Trixie (his kid with the one and only Mountain Girl), and it was a favorite leather recliner of Garcia's that a pre-fame Tupac Shakur, a friend of Trixie's, would seek out on his visits to the Garcia household. “Hey, Man, look at me. I'm in Jerry Garcia's chair!" The chair, purchased for Garcia by Mountain Girl, is just one item that leads the DiBiasi Archive event. Also on offer: The velvet couch Garcia loved and recuperated on: The doctor who treated him after a 1992 health scare is pictured with him, in a cheerful color photo, on this Garcia family couch. One briefcase includes personal letters, greeting cards, hand-written narratives, uncashed checks, Garcia's car's registration and more. The other briefcase holds original sketches, financial documents, music charts and sheet music for songs, a letter asking Jerry to help an attorney subsidize a fight for the legalization of marijuana and much more. Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Geneva, Amsterdam and Hong Kong. Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 1,750,000 registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 6,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit. For breaking stories, follow us: HA.com/Facebook and HA.com/Twitter . Link to this release or view prior press releases . Hi-Res images available: Christina Rees, Public Relations Specialist 214-409-1341 or Christina Rees@HA.com |