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Top 10 Hippie Chicks

On July 9, 1995, The Grateful Dead performed their final concert with Jerry Garcia as lead singer at Chicago’s Soldier Field. With the Dead’s allegedly final Jerry-less reunion having just happened here in Chicago, we thought we’d take a look at ten of our favorite free-love ladies! Whether they’re embracing the hippie lifestyle by smoking some grass or going au naturel, these hippie chicks are sure to please! From Meg Ryan in The Doors to Shelley Plimpton in Alice’s Restaurant , and a little of everything in between, here are our Top 10 Hippie Chicks, all of whom will have you doing the hippie hippie shake all night long!

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Jerry Garcia Hologram to Perform Two Shows With Grateful Dead

The living members of The Grateful Dead have announced two exclusive shows this summer featuring a hologram version of late frontman Jerry Garcia. Jerry Garcia (1942-1995) Stemming from the success of the Tupac hologram Coachella performance of 2012, the Dead will be bringing Jerry back to his old stomping grounds. The performances in New York and San Francisco, at Madison Square Garden and the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, respectively, are set for July. According to reports, the virtual Garcia was created by HoloJams , a company devoted to capturing beloved dead rock musicians in hologram form. While some may find this decision controversial, the move is aimed at younger Dead fans who never had the chance to see the real Jerry Garcia. The hard-living rock legend died in 1995 at the age of 53. About the use of hologram Jerry Garcia, CEO Sam Watts said, “We’re very excited that The Grateful Dead have decided to use our holographic Jerry.” Tupac Coachella Performance “Once we ensure that these performances are well-received, there’s no telling what we’ll do,” he says. “We could even be looking at a nationwide tour.” The Hologram Jerry has been programmed from over hundreds of hours of Grateful Dead performances, predominantly from the late ’60s and early ’70s. “We wanted to capture Jerry at his finest,” says Watts. The company founder also gushed about his other holograms, including a Freddie Mercury, Jimi Hendrix, and even Paul McCartney … who is still alive. They just love The Beatles at HoloJams, Watts explains. Would you go see the hologram Jerry Garcia and the Dead perform? What other iconic music acts would you love (or hate) to see in hologram form? Discuss in the comments beow! 7 Bands That Totally ROCK 1. Motley Crue Motley Crue will say farewell in 2014. But the group will never be forgotten.

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‘Me & Bobby McGee’: The Story Behind Crystal Bowersox’s Cover

On ‘American Idol,’ Bowersox earned big praise for singing Janis Joplin’s posthumous hit. By Kyle Anderson Once again, one of the highlights of Tuesday night’s episode of “American Idol” — which was focused on songs that had hit No. 1 on the pop charts — was Crystal Bowersox’s performance. Armed with her trusty guitar and her disarming voice, the rocker sang “Me and Bobby McGee,” which reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971. There’s a bittersweet feeling within the lyrics of “Bobby,” as well as in the story surrounding it. The song was written by country legends Kris Kristofferson (who has had a string of hits himself) and Fred Foster (who produced much of Roy Orbison’s best work and helped introduce the world to Dolly Parton) and was recorded by “King of the Road” singer Roger Miller and Canadian folk king Gordon Lightfoot in 1969 and 1970, respectively. Both of those versions became hits, but neither was as big as the one recorded by Joplin, who was friends and occasional lovers with Kristofferson. The bluesy growler recorded the song without his knowledge for her solo album Pearl, which she cut with the Full Tilt Boogie Band. Pearl came out in February of 1971, four months after Joplin’s October 1970 death from a heroin overdose. “Me and Bobby McGee” was released as a commercial single and hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 during the week of March 20, 1971, making Joplin only the second person in history to top that chart posthumously. Though Joplin’s version remains definitive, “Me and Bobby McGee” has been covered by a number of artists, including country greats Kenny Rogers and Johnny Cash, rock icons the Grateful Dead and Melissa Etheridge, and pop idols Olivia Newton-John and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Pink’s version of the track appears on her “Live in Europe” DVD, and Tori Amos has broken it out in concert. Bowersox’s version marks the first time “Me and Bobby McGee” has appeared on “American Idol,” though songs performed by Joplin have popped up five times before. Nikki McKibbin, Carrie Underwood and Asia’h Epperson are among the “Idol” hopefuls who have performed “Piece of My Heart,” while Allison Iraheta knocked out Joplin’s “Cry Baby” last season. What did you think of Crystal Bowersox’s take on “Me and Bobby McGee”? How does it compare to Janis Joplin’s version? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Contestants Design Their Own Ford Fiestas ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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MGMT Say ‘Honest’ New Album Congratulations Due In April

‘Maybe after you hear it, you’ll be saying, ‘Congratulations,’ ‘ Andrew Van Wyngarden jokes. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Sway Calloway MGMT Photo: MTV News MGMT didn’t end up winning the Best New Artist Grammy at Sunday’s (January 31) show (curse you, Zac Brown Band!), but plenty of people were offering them up Congratulations nonetheless ..

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Kings Of Leon: Check Out An Exclusive Live Video Of ‘Sex On Fire’

Tune in Saturday to see the guys performing at London’s O2 arena. By Kyle Anderson Kings Of Leon’s Caleb Followill Photo: Epix On Saturday, fans of Nashville indie-rock heroes Kings of Leon can check out the premiere of the group’s live performance at London’s O2 arena. The band played three sold-out shows at the iconic venue back in June, a trio of concerts that featured all of the group’s biggest hits including “Use Somebody,” “Molly’s Chambers” and “Sex on Fire” (the latter of which you can hear in an exclusive stream below).The show airs Saturday night at 9:30 p.m

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Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Others Named Top Charitable Celebrity Draws Of 2009

Taylor Swift was also noted for giving back this year, but the legendary Grateful Dead tops the list. By Jocelyn Vena Jonas Brothers Photo: Getty Images/ Kevin Winter When stars like Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers aren’t busy making music and movies and hitting the road on tours, they spend a good amount of time giving back by working with charities. And now these pop superstars have made the list of nonprofit fund-raiser Charity Folk’s 10 hottest celebrity draws .

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